- John
Eatton Le
Conte Jr. (sometimes John
Eatton LeConte or John
Eaton Leconte) (February 22, 1784 –
November 21, 1860) was an
American naturalist. He was...
- l'agriculture, Paris,
Librairie encyclopédique de Roret, 1832 and with John
Eatton Le Conte, 1829–1837
Histoire général et
iconographie des lepidoptérès et...
-
Herbert Eatton Todd (22
February 1908 – 25
February 1988) was an
English writer of children's fiction. His "Bobby Brewster"
stories also
featured on television...
- The gray
treefrog (Dryophytes versicolor) is a
species of
small arboreal holarctic tree frog
native to much of the
eastern United States and southeastern...
- Le
Conte (1818–1891),
scientist and
first president of UC
Berkeley John
Eatton Le
Conte (1784–1860),
naturalist John
Lawrence LeConte (1825–1883), entomologist...
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Lithobates sylvaticus or Rana sylvatica,
commonly known as the wood frog, is a frog
species that has a
broad distribution over
North America, extending...
-
first described by the
French naturalists Jean
Baptiste Boisduval and John
Eatton Le
Conte from the
state of Georgia,
United States. This
small butterfly...
- family, John
Lawrence was born in New York City, the son of
naturalist John
Eatton Le Conte. His mother, Mary A. H. Lawrence, died when John
Lawrence was only...
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Asterocampa celtis, the
hackberry emperor, is a
North American butterfly that
belongs to the
brushfooted butterfly family, Nymphalidae. It gets its name...
- The
fruit is up to 8cm long and 5cm wide. The pear is
named after John
Eatton Le Conte, who
introduced it to
Georgia in 1856. "Pyrus x
lecontei Le Conte...