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- John Nietner born Johannes Werner Theodor Nietner (19 May 1828 - 21 February 1874) was a Prussian-born naturalist chiefly interested in botany and entomology...
- Drepanosticta nietneri (Nietner's shadowdamsel) is a species of damselfly in the family Platystictidae. It is endemic to Sri Lanka. It is named after...
- Polyphagozerra is a genus of moths in the family Cossidae. Polyphagozerra coffeae (Nietner, 1861) Polyphagozerra reticulata (Joicey et Talbot, 1916) Wikimedia Commons...
- congobelgicus Basilewsky, 1963 Planetes cordens Darlington, 1968 Planetes elegans (Nietner, 1857) Planetes formos**** Jedlicka, 1939 Planetes gerardi Borgeon, 1937...
- beetle in the subfamily Scaritinae. It was described by Nietner in 1856. "Clivina elongatula Nietner, 1856". Catalogue of Life. Retrieved 2023-04-09. v t...
- Ooidius. These five species belong to the genus Ooidius: Ooidius advolans (Nietner, 1856) (Sri Lanka and India) Ooidius cr****iceps G.Müller, 1942 (Kenya and...
- Märkel Franz Anton Menge Wilhelm Mink Wilhelm Möllenkamp Julius Moser John Nietner Georg Hermann Alexander Ochs Georg Wolfgang Franz Panzer Maximilian Perty...
- propinquus Csiki, 1931 Chlaenius pulcher Nietner, 1856 Chlaenius punctatostriatus Chaudoir, 1856 Chlaenius rugulosus Nietner, 1856 Chlaenius scotti Alluaud, 1937...
- Dolichognatha. It is endemic to Sri Lanka. The name is after the collector John Nietner. List of Tetragnathidae species "Dolichognatha nietneri O. ****rd-Cambridge...
- butterfly found in Sri Lanka and south India. The species name is after John Nietner who obtained specimens of the butterfly from Ceylon from which it was described...