- The
colossal squid (Mesonychoteuthis
hamiltoni) is the world’s
largest squid species and the world’s
largest mollusk. It
belongs to the
Cranchiidae family...
- The
Newfoundland black bear (Ursus americ****
hamiltoni) is a
morphologically distinct subspecies of the
American black bear,
which is
endemic to the...
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Thoburnia hamiltoni (rustyside sucker) is a
species of ray-finned fish in the
family Catostomidae. It is
found only in
Virginia and
North Carolina in...
-
Range of the
giant oceanic manta ray Synonyms[citation needed]
Manta hamiltoni (Hamilton & Newman, 1849)
Manta ehrenbergii (Müller & Henle, 1841) Raja...
- The Hamilton's frog (Leiopelma
hamiltoni) is a
primitive frog
native to New Zealand, one of only
three extant species belonging to the
family Leiopelmatidae...
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Maoricicada hamiltoni, also
known as the Hamilton's cicada, is a
species of
insect that is
endemic to New Zealand. This
species was
first described by...
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Psilorhynchus hamiltoni is a
species of
freshwater ray-finned fish. It is
found in the
Tista River in West Bengal, India.
Psilorhynchus hamiltoni reaches a...
-
finder Kamoya Kimeu. The
genus is
represented by only one species, K.
hamiltoni.
Kamoyapithecus is
known exclusively by its
teeth and jaws. The type specimen...
- the Te Aute
region in the
North Island.
Forbes gave it the
names Circus hamiltoni and
Circus teauteensis, but
since it
seems no
holotype was ever formally...
- two or
three species:
Falkland skua (S. antarcticus),
Tristan skua (S.
hamiltoni), and
subantarctic skua (S. lönnbergi). To
further confuse, it hybridizes...