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- Anthostella stephensoni, the violet-spotted anemone, is a species of sea anemone in the family Actiniidae. The violet-spotted anemone is a medium-sized...
- Mexico, but can be separated from the sympatric O. stephensoni by purple spots which O. stephensoni lacks. The following cladogram based on morphology...
- The bell trumpet jelly (Lipkea stephensoni), is a species of stalked jellyfish in the family Lipkeidae. This small stalked jellyfish grows up to 1 cm...
- Homalopteroides stephensoni is a species of the genus Homalopteroides in the family Balitoridae. It can be found in the Kapuas and Mahakam rivers in Borneo...
- Southeastern Asia. Species: Roweia frauenfeldi (Ludwig, 1882) Roweia stephensoni (John, 1939) "Roweia Thandar, 1985". www.gbif.org. Retrieved 20 October...
- Arene stephensoni is a species of extinct sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Areneidae. List of species in the genus Arene Schremp, Lee...
- Eratoneura stephensoni is a species of leafhopper in the family Cicadellidae. "Eratoneura stephensoni species details". Catalogue of Life. Retrieved 2018-04-05...
- 1928 Balanoglossus simodensis Miyamoto & Saito, 2007 Balanoglossus stephensoni van der Horst, 1937 Balanoglossus studiosorum van der Horst, 1940 Wikisource...
- mantonae Crossland, 1952 Turbinaria nitida Nemenzo, 1960 Turbinaria stephensoni Crossland, 1952 Turbinaria subversa Bernard, 1896 Turbinaria titizimaensis...
- †Alderina nelsoni – type locality for species †Amaurellina †Amaurellina stephensoni Amauropsis †Amauropsis lirata – type locality for species †Ambigostrea...