James Yate Johnson (1820, in Kendal, Westmorland – 2 February 1900, in Funchal) was an English naturalist. Johnson lived in Madeira from around 1851, studied marine fish, crustacea, sea anemones and sponges and terrestrial spiders, flowering plants and mosses. He collected specimens for other naturalists; for instance, George Busk, who in 1859 wrote "Zoophytology: On some Madeiran Polyzoa." Collected by J. Yates Johnson, Esq. in the Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science, vol. 7, pp. 65–67. He discovered Halargyreus johnsonii and Melanocetus johnsonii during his time in Madeira.
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- James Yate Johnson (fr)
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| - جيمس جونسون (بالإنجليزية: James Yate Johnson) (و. 1820 – 1900 م) هو عالم طبيعة، وعالم أسماك، وعالم نبات، وعالم حيواني، من المملكة المتحدة، توفي في فونشال، عن عمر يناهز 80 عاماً. Johnson هو الاختصار الرسمي لاسم عالم الحيوان جيمس جونسون المستعمل في التسميات العلمية اللاتينية للحيوانات. (ar)
- James Yate Johnson (1820, à Kendal, Westmorland - 2 février 1900, à Funchal) est un naturaliste britannique. (fr)
- James Yate Johnson (1820, in Kendal, Westmorland – 2 February 1900, in Funchal) was an English naturalist. Johnson lived in Madeira from around 1851, studied marine fish, crustacea, sea anemones and sponges and terrestrial spiders, flowering plants and mosses. He collected specimens for other naturalists; for instance, George Busk, who in 1859 wrote "Zoophytology: On some Madeiran Polyzoa." Collected by J. Yates Johnson, Esq. in the Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science, vol. 7, pp. 65–67. He discovered Halargyreus johnsonii and Melanocetus johnsonii during his time in Madeira. (en)
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| - جيمس جونسون (بالإنجليزية: James Yate Johnson) (و. 1820 – 1900 م) هو عالم طبيعة، وعالم أسماك، وعالم نبات، وعالم حيواني، من المملكة المتحدة، توفي في فونشال، عن عمر يناهز 80 عاماً. Johnson هو الاختصار الرسمي لاسم عالم الحيوان جيمس جونسون المستعمل في التسميات العلمية اللاتينية للحيوانات. (ar)
- James Yate Johnson (1820, in Kendal, Westmorland – 2 February 1900, in Funchal) was an English naturalist. Johnson lived in Madeira from around 1851, studied marine fish, crustacea, sea anemones and sponges and terrestrial spiders, flowering plants and mosses. He collected specimens for other naturalists; for instance, George Busk, who in 1859 wrote "Zoophytology: On some Madeiran Polyzoa." Collected by J. Yates Johnson, Esq. in the Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science, vol. 7, pp. 65–67. He discovered Halargyreus johnsonii and Melanocetus johnsonii during his time in Madeira. Johnson explored the São Vicente Caves after being informed of their existence by locals on Madeira in 1885. The caves were opened to the public on 1 October 1996, being one of the first caves of volcanic origins to be opened to the public in Portugal. He was the son of John Henry Johnson and Ann Yate, also brother of John Henry Johnson (patent attorney). (en)
- James Yate Johnson (1820, à Kendal, Westmorland - 2 février 1900, à Funchal) est un naturaliste britannique. (fr)
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