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  1. Author abbrev. (zoology) Gray or J. E. Gray. Signature. John Edward Gray FRS (12 February 1800 – 7 March 1875) was a British zoologist. He was the elder brother of zoologist George Robert Gray and son of the pharmacologist and botanist Samuel Frederick Gray (1766–1828).

  2. The species was first described by John Edward Gray in 1825 as Trachydosaurus rugosus. It is now classified as Tiliqua rugosa. Some herpetologists claim this species has more common names than any other lizard. Subspecies. Four subspecies of Tiliqua rugosa are currently recognised:

  3. Feb 29, 2012 · Abstract. John Edward Gray was a major figure in zoology in the middle of the 19th Century. An annotated bibliography of his mol-luscan publications is given with all works collated and dated, with questions of authorship discussed. Genus-group andspecies-group molluscan taxa introduced by, or incorrectly attributed to, Gray are listed.

    • Richard E. Petit
    • 2012
  4. Mar 7, 2019 · GRAY, JOHN EDWARD (1800–1875), English naturalist, born at Walsall, Staffordshire, in 1800, was the eldest of the three sons of S. F. Gray, of that town, druggist and writer on botany, and author of the Supplement to the Pharmacopoeia, &c., his grandfather being S. F. Gray, who translated the Philosophia Botanica of Linnaeus for the ...

  5. John Edward Gray. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. English: John Edward Gray (1800-1875), a notable 19th-century English zoologist and taxonomist. John Edward Gray. British zoologist and philatelist (1800–1875) Upload media. Wikipedia.

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