• Alfred Edwin Eaton (1 December 1844 – 23 March 1929) was an English clergyman and entomologist. He served as the vicar of Shepton Montague in Somerset...
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    Richard Bowdler Sharpe based on specimens collected by Alfred Edwin Eaton. In addition to Eaton’s specimens, Sharpe also noted that earlier specimens were...
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    Philosepedon (category Taxa named by Alfred Edwin Eaton)
    tritenaculus Quate, 1996 Philosepedon triungulata Eaton, 1913 Philosepedon wagneri Omelková & Ježek, 2012 Eaton, A.E. (1904). "New genera of European Psychodidae"...
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  • described by Alfred Edwin Eaton in 1875. It is characterized by its tiny size and flightlessness. Calycopteryx mosleyi (Eaton, 1875) "Calycopteryx Eaton, 1875"...
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    Nesameletidae family. It is endemic to New Zealand. It was first described by Alfred Edwin Eaton in 1883. Hitchings, T. R.; Staniczek, A. H. (14 May 2003). "Nesameletidae...
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  • Panimerus (category Taxa named by Alfred Edwin Eaton)
    1973 Panimerus maynei (Tonnoir, 1920) Panimerus nadorensis Eaton, 1913 Panimerus notabilis (Eaton, 1893) Panimerus przhiboroi Wagner, 2005 Panimerus ruehmi...
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    a stronghold for the species. R. germanica was first described by Alfred Edwin Eaton based on a single male imago collected from the River Rhine at Laufenburg...
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  • Eaton is an English surname, and may refer to: Alfred Edwin Eaton (1845–1929), English clergyman and entomologist Amos Eaton (1776–1842), American scientist...
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    Herbert Chermside, who was in charge of logkeeping, and naturalist Alfred Edwin Eaton. The objective was to venture beyond the northeast edge of Svalbard...
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  • House, Eaton Terrace, Belgravia, London. In October 1917, he changed his surname by deed poll to Best, and died in London on 31 October 1929. "Edwin Biedermann"...
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