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Laccopterum Humerale
''Laccopterum'' is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, found in Australia. Species These 16 species belong to the genus ''Laccopterum'': * '' Laccopterum cyaneum'' (Fabricius, 1775) * '' Laccopterum darwiniense'' ( W. J. MacLeay, 1878) * '' Laccopterum deauratum'' (W. J. MacLeay, 1864) * '' Laccopterum doddi'' (Sloane, 1916) * '' Laccopterum foveigerum'' (Chaudoir, 1868) * ''Laccopterum foveipenne'' (W. J. MacLeay, 1873) * '' Laccopterum foveolatum'' (W. J. MacLeay, 1864) * '' Laccopterum gemmatum'' ( Westwood, 1842) * '' Laccopterum humerale'' Sloane, 1900 * ''Laccopterum lacunosum'' W. J. MacLeay, 1887 * ''Laccopterum loculosum'' ( E. Newman, 1842) * ''Laccopterum macleayi'' Sloane, 1897 * ''Laccopterum multiimpressum'' ( Laporte, 1867) * ''Laccopterum quadriseriatum'' (Sloane, 1907) * ''Laccopterum salebrosum'' (W. J. MacLeay, 1871) * ''Laccopterum spencei ''Laccopterum'' is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, found in Australia. Species These 16 species be ...
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William John Macleay
Sir William John Macleay (13 June 1820 – 7 December 1891) was a Scottish-Australian politician, naturalist, zoologist, and herpetologist. Early life Macleay was born at Wick, Caithness, Scotland, second son of Kenneth Macleay of Keiss and his wife Barbara, ''née'' Horne. Macleay was educated at the Edinburgh Academy 1834–36 and then to studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh; but when he was 18 years old his widowed mother died, and he decided to go to Australia with his cousin, William Sharp MacLeay. They arrived at Sydney in March 1839 on HMS ''Royal George''. William Macleay took up land at first near Goulburn, and afterwards on the Murrumbidgee River. He is noted as the last of the naturalists in a family active in this field; his uncle was Alexander Macleay, Colonial Secretary of New South Wales from 1826 to 1836, and a member and fellow of societies concerned with the flora and fauna of the empire's colonies. Political career On 1 March 1855 Macleay was el ...
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Laccopterum Gemmatum
''Laccopterum'' is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, found in Australia. Species These 16 species belong to the genus ''Laccopterum'': * '' Laccopterum cyaneum'' (Fabricius, 1775) * '' Laccopterum darwiniense'' ( W. J. MacLeay, 1878) * '' Laccopterum deauratum'' (W. J. MacLeay, 1864) * '' Laccopterum doddi'' (Sloane, 1916) * '' Laccopterum foveigerum'' (Chaudoir, 1868) * ''Laccopterum foveipenne'' (W. J. MacLeay, 1873) * '' Laccopterum foveolatum'' (W. J. MacLeay, 1864) * '' Laccopterum gemmatum'' ( Westwood, 1842) * ''Laccopterum humerale'' Sloane, 1900 * ''Laccopterum lacunosum'' W. J. MacLeay, 1887 * ''Laccopterum loculosum'' ( E. Newman, 1842) * ''Laccopterum macleayi'' Sloane, 1897 * ''Laccopterum multiimpressum'' ( Laporte, 1867) * ''Laccopterum quadriseriatum'' (Sloane, 1907) * ''Laccopterum salebrosum'' (W. J. MacLeay, 1871) * ''Laccopterum spencei ''Laccopterum'' is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, found in Australia. Species These 16 species bel ...
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François-Louis Laporte, Comte De Castelnau
François-Louis Nompar de Caumont Laporte, comte de Castelnau (born ''François-Louis Nompar de Caumont La Force''; 24 December 1802 – 4 February 1880) was a French naturalist, known also as François Laporte or Francis de Castelnau. The standard author abbreviation Castelnau is used to indicate him when citing a botanical name and zoological names other than insects. Laporte is typically used when citing an insect name, or Laporte de Castelnau. Life Born in London, Castelnau studied natural history in Paris. From 1837 to 1841 he traveled in the United States, Texas, and Canada. He visited Middle Florida from November 1837 until March 1838, publishing "Essai sur la Floride du Milieu" in 1843. In Canada he studied the fauna of the Canadian lakes and the river systems of Upper and Lower Canada (roughly corresponding to the modern provinces of Ontario and Quebec) and of the United States. Castelnau, a French savant, was sent by Louis Philippe, in 1843, with two botanists and a ...
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Laccopterum Multiimpressum
''Laccopterum'' is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, found in Australia. Species These 16 species belong to the genus ''Laccopterum'': * '' Laccopterum cyaneum'' (Fabricius, 1775) * '' Laccopterum darwiniense'' ( W. J. MacLeay, 1878) * '' Laccopterum deauratum'' (W. J. MacLeay, 1864) * '' Laccopterum doddi'' (Sloane, 1916) * '' Laccopterum foveigerum'' (Chaudoir, 1868) * ''Laccopterum foveipenne'' (W. J. MacLeay, 1873) * '' Laccopterum foveolatum'' (W. J. MacLeay, 1864) * '' Laccopterum gemmatum'' ( Westwood, 1842) * '' Laccopterum humerale'' Sloane, 1900 * '' Laccopterum lacunosum'' W. J. MacLeay, 1887 * '' Laccopterum loculosum'' ( E. Newman, 1842) * '' Laccopterum macleayi'' Sloane, 1897 * '' Laccopterum multiimpressum'' ( Laporte, 1867) * ''Laccopterum quadriseriatum'' (Sloane, 1907) * ''Laccopterum salebrosum'' (W. J. MacLeay, 1871) * ''Laccopterum spencei ''Laccopterum'' is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, found in Australia. Species These 16 specie ...
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Edward Newman (entomologist)
Edward Newman (13 May 1801 – 12 June 1876) was an English entomologist, botanist and writer. Newman was born in Hampstead into a Quaker family. Both his parents were keen naturalists, and he was further encouraged to take an interest in the natural world at his boarding school in Painswick. He left school at sixteen to join his father's business in Guildford, moving to Deptford in 1826 to take over a rope-making business. Here he met many of the leading entomologists of the day, including Edward Doubleday, and was a founder member of the Entomological Club. In 1832 he was elected as editor of the club's journal, ''The Entomological Magazine'', and the following year became a fellow of the Linnean Society and one of the founder members of the Entomological Society of London. In 1840 Newman was married and published the first edition of ''A History of British Ferns and Allied Plants''. He became a partner in a firm of London printers, Luxford & Co., and became a printer ...
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Laccopterum Loculosum
''Laccopterum'' is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, found in Australia. Species These 16 species belong to the genus ''Laccopterum'': * '' Laccopterum cyaneum'' (Fabricius, 1775) * '' Laccopterum darwiniense'' ( W. J. MacLeay, 1878) * '' Laccopterum deauratum'' (W. J. MacLeay, 1864) * '' Laccopterum doddi'' (Sloane, 1916) * '' Laccopterum foveigerum'' (Chaudoir, 1868) * ''Laccopterum foveipenne'' (W. J. MacLeay, 1873) * '' Laccopterum foveolatum'' (W. J. MacLeay, 1864) * '' Laccopterum gemmatum'' ( Westwood, 1842) * '' Laccopterum humerale'' Sloane, 1900 * '' Laccopterum lacunosum'' W. J. MacLeay, 1887 * '' Laccopterum loculosum'' ( E. Newman, 1842) * ''Laccopterum macleayi'' Sloane, 1897 * ''Laccopterum multiimpressum'' ( Laporte, 1867) * ''Laccopterum quadriseriatum'' (Sloane, 1907) * ''Laccopterum salebrosum'' (W. J. MacLeay, 1871) * ''Laccopterum spencei ''Laccopterum'' is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, found in Australia. Species These 16 species ...
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John O
John is a common English name and surname: * John (given name) * John (surname) John may also refer to: New Testament Works * Gospel of John, a title often shortened to John * First Epistle of John, often shortened to 1 John * Second Epistle of John, often shortened to 2 John * Third Epistle of John, often shortened to 3 John People * John the Baptist (died c. AD 30), regarded as a prophet and the forerunner of Jesus Christ * John the Apostle (lived c. AD 30), one of the twelve apostles of Jesus * John the Evangelist, assigned author of the Fourth Gospel, once identified with the Apostle * John of Patmos, also known as John the Divine or John the Revelator, the author of the Book of Revelation, once identified with the Apostle * John the Presbyter, a figure either identified with or distinguished from the Apostle, the Evangelist and John of Patmos Other people with the given name Religious figures * John, father of Andrew the Apostle and Saint Peter * Pope John ...
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