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    James Francis Stephens (16 September 1792 – 22 December 1852) was an English entomologist and naturalist. He is known for his 12 volume Illustrations of...
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  • James Stephens may refer to: James Stephens (MP) (died 1683), MP for Gloucester James Francis Stephens (1792–1852), English entomologist and naturalist...
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    New Guinea. The genus was introduced by the English naturalist James Francis Stephens in 1819. They forage on the forest floor eating fallen fruit, seeds...
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    Ectobius (category Taxa named by James Francis Stephens)
    cockroaches once thought native to the Old World and described by James Francis Stephens in 1835, belonging to the family Ectobiidae, subfamily Ectobiinae...
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  • baseball player James Stephens (disambiguation), several people James Francis Stephens (1792–1852), English zoologist Jane Stephens (1879–1959), Irish...
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    Fulmar (category Taxa named by James Francis Stephens)
    The genus Fulmarus was introduced in 1826 by the English naturalist James Stephens. The name comes from the Old Norse Fúlmár meaning "foul-mew" or "foul-gull"...
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    belonging to the family Limnephilidae. The genus was first described by James Francis Stephens in 1836. The species of this genus are found in Eurasia and North...
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    genus Mareca. The genus Mareca was introduced by English naturalist James Francis Stephens in 1824. The type species is the Eurasian wigeon. The name of the...
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    James Stephens (9 February 1880 – 26 December 1950) was an Irish novelist and poet. James Stephens' birth is somewhat shrouded in mystery. Stephens himself...
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    Foxglove pug (category Taxa named by James Francis Stephens)
    Geometridae found in Europe. It was described by the English entomologist James Francis Stephens in 1831. The wingspan is 18–22 mm and the species is quite colourful...
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    Trichoglossus that was introduced in 1826 by the English naturalist James Francis Stephens. Two subspecies are recognised: The rainbow lorikeet has often included...
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    approximately 3,800 known species. The family was described by James Francis Stephens in 1829. Moths of this family are found in all parts of the world...
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    Botaurus was introduced in 1819 by the English naturalist James Francis Stephens. Stephens did not specify the type species but this was designated as...
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  • novaehollandiae (Stephens, 1826)" denotes a subspecies of the great cormorant (Phalacrocorax carbo) introduced by James Francis Stephens in 1826 under the...
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    cormorant was formally described in 1826 by English naturalist James Francis Stephens and given the current binomial name Phalacrocorax fuscicollis. The...
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    Chlorissa (category Taxa named by James Francis Stephens)
    Chlorissa is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae erected by James Francis Stephens in 1831. Chlorissa albistrigulata Warren, 1897 Chlorissa amphitritaria...
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    dive. The genus was introduced as Anoüs by the English naturalist James Francis Stephens in 1826. Anous is Ancient Greek for "stupid" or "foolish". Noddies...
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    Klaas's cuckoo (category Taxa named by James Francis Stephens)
    when the bird's first binomial name, Cuculus klaas, was applied by James Francis Stephens in 1815, and the tribute to Klaas has persisted to the present binomial...
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    Botaurus that had been introduced in 1819 by the English naturalist James Francis Stephens. The genus name Botaurus is Medieval Latin for a bittern. The specific...
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    Systematic Natural History (16 vol.) (1809–1826) (volumes IX to XVI by James Francis Stephens) [1] The Naturalist's Miscellany: Or, Coloured Figures of Natural...
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    Pachycnemia (category Taxa named by James Francis Stephens)
    Pachycnemia is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae erected by James Francis Stephens in 1829. Pachycnemia benesignata Pachycnemia hippocastanaria Pachycnemia...
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    Botaurus that had been introduced in 1819 by the English naturalist James Francis Stephens. The genus name Botaurus is Medieval Latin for a bittern. The specific...
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    genus Mareca that was introduced in 1824 by the English naturalist James Francis Stephens. The name of the genus comes from the Portuguese word Marréco for...
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    is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae first described by James Francis Stephens in 1831. Anticlea badiata (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775) – shoulder...
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    stolida. The genus Anous was introduced by the English naturalist James Francis Stephens in 1826. The genus name Anous is Ancient Greek for "stupid" or "foolish"...
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    America. The generic name Botaurus was given by English naturalist James Francis Stephens, and is derived from Medieval Latin butaurus, "bittern", constructed...
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    Oncocera (category Taxa named by James Francis Stephens)
    Oncocera is a genus of snout moths. It was described by James Francis Stephens in 1829. Oncocera affinis Balinsky, 1994 Oncocera argentilavella Hampson...
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  • belonging to the family Staphylinidae. The genus was first described by James Francis Stephens in 1830. The species of this genus are found in Europe and Northern...
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    Diaphora (category Taxa named by James Francis Stephens)
    Diaphora is a genus of tiger moths in the family Erebidae described by Stephens in 1827. The moths are found in the Palearctic region. Diaphora × beata...
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    Camptogramma is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae erected by James Francis Stephens in 1831. It is considered by some to be a synonym of Euphyia. Camptogramma...
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