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Meaning of "sclater"
Sclater (adjective): Referring to something related to or characteristic of the English zoologist Philip Sclater, known for his work in the field of zoology
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- A surname from Middle English.
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His brother was the naturalist Philip Sclater.
By Sclater to this same animal.
The woolly cheetah was discovered in the late 19th century by English zoologist Philip Sclater.
Palmer offered Sclater a small estate outside the city and a professorship at Colorado College.
Naked is " essentially a virtual hydrostatic dunk tank test, " Sclater said.
Sclater corrected Gray 's mistake in the same year.
The Palaearctic region has been recognised as a natural zoogeographic region since Sclater proposed it in 1858.
Super Sclater completes Canada 's perfect week.
Okapia johnstoni was first described as Equus johnstoni by English zoologist Philip Lutley Sclater in 1901.
Enuliophis sclateri Boulenger 1894 is a snake species named after his father Philip Sclater.
The species was first described as Nasiterna pusio by English naturalist Philip Lutley Sclater in 1866.
The band was renamed Astra after Iain Sclater decided to leave in 2006.
Philip Sclater described the species as Turdus pinicola from southern Mexico in 1859.
The genus was erected by the English zoologist Philip Sclater in 1858.
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The rose-crowned parakeet was first described by Philip Sclater and Osbert Salvin in 1871.
The genus Polioptila was introduced by the English zoologist Philip Sclater in 1855.