John Eatton Le Conte
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John Eatton Le Conte, Jr. také John Eatton LeConte nebo John Eaton Leconte (22. února 1784 u – 21. listopadu 1860 Filadelfie) byl americký přírodovědec. Jeho autorská značka je „Leconte“; dříve byla užívána také „Le Conte“ . Jeho synem byl entomolog John Lawrence LeConte (1825–1883).
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John Eatton Le Conte, Jr., auch Eaton und Leconte oder LeConte (* 22. Februar 1784 bei ; † 21. November 1860 in Philadelphia) war ein US-amerikanischer Naturforscher. Sein botanisches Autorenkürzel lautet „Leconte“; früher war auch das Kürzel „Le Conte“ in Gebrauch. Sein Vater war John Eatton Le Conte Sr. (1739–1822). Sein Sohn war der Entomologe John Lawrence Le Conte (1825–1883). Sein Bruder war Louis Le Conte. (1782–1838), ein Mediziner, Naturforscher und Gartengestalter.
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Para el académico ; para el entomólogo John Lawrence LeConte John Eatton Le Conte, Jr. (a veces John Eatton LeConte o John Eaton Leconte) (1784 – 1860) fue un naturalista estadounidense.
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John Eatton Le Conte (ou John Eatton LeConte ou John Eaton Leconte) est un naturaliste américain, né le 22 février 1784 à Shrewsbury dans le New Jersey et mort le 21 novembre 1860.
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John Eatton Le Conte Jr. (talvolta anche John Eatton LeConte o John Eaton Leconte) (Shrewsbury (nei pressi di), New Jersey, 22 febbraio 1784 – 21 novembre 1860) è stato un naturalista, entomologo e botanico statunitense. Figlio di John Eatton Le Conte e Jane Sloane Le Conte, si laureò presso il , dimostrando interesse per le scienze e apprendendo storia naturale sotto la guida di David Hosack, fondatore dell'.
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John Eatton Le Conte, John Eatton LeConte ou John Eaton Leconte (Shrewsbury, New Jersey 22 de fevereiro de 1784 — 21 de novembro de 1860) foi um botânico norte-americano.
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Джон Иттон Леконт (англ. John Eatton Leconte; 22 февраля 1784, Shrewsbury, Нью-Джерси — 21 ноября 1860, Филадельфия, Пенсильвания) — американский ботаник, зоолог, натуралист (естествоиспытатель) и инженер. Отец энтомолога Джона Лоренса Леконта.
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约翰·伊顿·勒孔特(John Eatton Le Conte,1784年2月22日-1860年11月21日)为美国博物学家。 在引用以该人命名的植物學名時,命名人的標準縮寫是Leconte。
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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 born near Shrewsbury, New Jersey, the son of John Eatton Le Conte and Jane Sloane Le Conte. He graduated from Columbia College, where he showed an interest in science and was taught natural history by David Hosack, founder of Elgin Botanical Garden. The standard author abbreviation Leconte is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name.
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Portrait of John Eatton Le Conte taken in 1860, the year of his death
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John Eatton Le Conte, Jr. také John Eatton LeConte nebo John Eaton Leconte (22. února 1784 u – 21. listopadu 1860 Filadelfie) byl americký přírodovědec. Jeho autorská značka je „Leconte“; dříve byla užívána také „Le Conte“ . Jeho synem byl entomolog John Lawrence LeConte (1825–1883).
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John Eatton Le Conte, Jr., auch Eaton und Leconte oder LeConte (* 22. Februar 1784 bei ; † 21. November 1860 in Philadelphia) war ein US-amerikanischer Naturforscher. Sein botanisches Autorenkürzel lautet „Leconte“; früher war auch das Kürzel „Le Conte“ in Gebrauch. Sein Vater war John Eatton Le Conte Sr. (1739–1822). Sein Sohn war der Entomologe John Lawrence Le Conte (1825–1883). Sein Bruder war Louis Le Conte. (1782–1838), ein Mediziner, Naturforscher und Gartengestalter.
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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 born near Shrewsbury, New Jersey, the son of John Eatton Le Conte and Jane Sloane Le Conte. He graduated from Columbia College, where he showed an interest in science and was taught natural history by David Hosack, founder of Elgin Botanical Garden. John Le Conte's older brother inherited the family plantation, Woodmanston, near Midway in Georgia. Although John Le Conte usually lived in New York or New England, he spent his winters at Woodmanston. He suffered from rheumatism, and possibly other ailments, for most of his adult life. In April 1818 Le Conte was appointed captain in the United States Army Corps of Topographical Engineers. His early assignments included surveying the vicinity of Norfolk, Virginia, the harbor at Savannah, Georgia and Ossabaw Sound, Georgia. LeConte was promoted to brevet major in April 1828, and resigned his commission in August 1831. Early in 1821 John Le Conte approached Secretary of War John C. Calhoun to propose an exploration expedition to the newly acquired territory of Florida. Later in the year he again contacted Secretary Calhoun, noting that he was assigned to survey the harbor at Savannah that winter, and proposing that he undertake an expedition to Florida while in Georgia for the winter. He requested $970 for the expedition, including the cost of hiring a sloop and crew for one month. The War Department provided him with $600. In early 1822 he proceeded to Fernandina, Florida, carrying an order issued by Major General Winfield Scott that the commanding officer at Amelia Island provide eight men and a non-commissioned officer to accompany Le Conte on his expedition. A Lieutenant Edwin R. Alberti also joined Le Conte's expedition. The Le Conte party explored up the St. Johns River. The St. Johns River had previously been explored by John and William Bartram in 1765-66 and again by William Bartram in 1773–77, but neither expedition had reached the source of the river. Le Conte also failed to find the headwaters of the river. He wrongly concluded that Lake Okeechobee (which was shown as the source for the St. Johns River on many maps) did not exist, and his description of the river upstream from Lake George is inaccurate. His earliest publication (1811) was a Latin text catalogue of plants found on Manhattan Island. An early ambition to publish an American flora was partially pre-empted when Stephen Elliott began A Sketch of the Botany of South-Carolina and Georgia. He then published a number of papers, each on a separate plant genus. In some, he was critical of Elliott's work although sharing his notes on Utricularia with Elliott. After Elliott's death, Le Conte published only occasional papers on plants. Le Conte's primary interests were zoological, and he co-authored with Jean Baptiste Boisduval a book on insects, Histoire général et iconographie des lepidoptérès et des chenilles de l’Amerique septentrionale (that is, "General history and illustrations of the Lepidoptera and caterpillars of North{ern} America"), which was published at Paris. Many of the illustrations for this work were done by John Abbot. He also wrote on frogs, toads, small mammals, reptiles, and crustaceans. Le Conte's color drawings of North American tortoises led to him being called The Audubon of Turtles. He described and named twenty-two species and sub-species of terrapins and tortoises in the southeastern United States. John Eatton Le Conte was a fellow of the Linnean Society of London and served as vice-president of the Lyceum of Natural History of New York. When he moved to Philadelphia after 1841, he was elected vice-president of the Academy of Natural Sciences. In 1851, he was elected as a member of the American Philosophical Society. John Eatton Le Conte married Mary Ann Hampton Lawrence on July 22, 1821, in New York. Their son John Lawrence Le Conte, who became one of the USA's most important early entomologists, was born on May 13, 1825, in New York. Mary Le Conte died November 19, 1825, while traveling to Georgia from New York. John Eatton Le Conte died on November 21, 1860. The standard author abbreviation Leconte is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name.
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Para el académico ; para el entomólogo John Lawrence LeConte John Eatton Le Conte, Jr. (a veces John Eatton LeConte o John Eaton Leconte) (1784 – 1860) fue un naturalista estadounidense.
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John Eatton Le Conte (ou John Eatton LeConte ou John Eaton Leconte) est un naturaliste américain, né le 22 février 1784 à Shrewsbury dans le New Jersey et mort le 21 novembre 1860.
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John Eatton Le Conte Jr. (talvolta anche John Eatton LeConte o John Eaton Leconte) (Shrewsbury (nei pressi di), New Jersey, 22 febbraio 1784 – 21 novembre 1860) è stato un naturalista, entomologo e botanico statunitense. Figlio di John Eatton Le Conte e Jane Sloane Le Conte, si laureò presso il , dimostrando interesse per le scienze e apprendendo storia naturale sotto la guida di David Hosack, fondatore dell'.
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John Eatton Le Conte, John Eatton LeConte ou John Eaton Leconte (Shrewsbury, New Jersey 22 de fevereiro de 1784 — 21 de novembro de 1860) foi um botânico norte-americano.
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Джон Иттон Леконт (англ. John Eatton Leconte; 22 февраля 1784, Shrewsbury, Нью-Джерси — 21 ноября 1860, Филадельфия, Пенсильвания) — американский ботаник, зоолог, натуралист (естествоиспытатель) и инженер. Отец энтомолога Джона Лоренса Леконта.
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约翰·伊顿·勒孔特(John Eatton Le Conte,1784年2月22日-1860年11月21日)为美国博物学家。 在引用以该人命名的植物學名時,命名人的標準縮寫是Leconte。
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