Category:Taxa named by John Edward Gray
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Taxa named by John Edward Gray (1800−1875), a 19th-century British zoologist.
Subcategories
This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total.
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Pages in category "Taxa named by John Edward Gray"
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- False map turtle
- Farancia
- Farreidae
- Fasciolariidae
- Felis chaus affinis
- Feresa
- Feresa attenuata
- Feylinia
- Feylinia currori
- Ficimia
- Ficimia olivacea
- Finless sleeper ray
- Fionidae
- Fionoidea
- Flabellina
- Fordonia
- Forest gecko
- Fork-marked lemur
- Fossa (genus)
- Fourspot butterflyfish
- Four-toed earless skink
- Fraser's delma
- Frilled lizard
- Fringed fruit-eating bat
- Fulvus roundleaf bat
- Furipteridae
- Fusus glacialis
- Fusus niveus
- Fusus virga
G
- Gabon bushbaby
- Gadila (mollusc)
- Galagidae
- Galago
- Galapagos land iguana
- Galidiinae
- Gari stangeri
- Garra gotyla
- Gastrochaenidae
- Gastrochaenoidea
- Geckoella
- Gehyra
- Gehyra australis
- Gekko horsfieldii
- Gekko smithii
- Gekkonidae
- Gekkoninae
- Geoclemys
- Geoemyda
- Geoffroy's tailless bat
- Geotria
- Gerarda (snake)
- Gerbillinae
- Giant cuttlefish
- Giant eland
- Giant mouse lemur
- Giant musk turtle
- Giraffidae
- Girella
- Glaucidae
- Goggia lineata
- Golden bat
- Golden mole
- Golden-mantled howler
- Golunda
- Gonatus
- Gonocephalus grandis
- Gonocephalus sophiae
- Gonyosoma frenatum
- Gould's hooded snake
- Gould's wattled bat
- Grampus (genus)
- Grand skink
- Gray long-tongued bat
- Gray-backed sportive lemur
- Gray's Chinese gecko
- Gray's stone loach
- Greater bamboo lemur
- Green shrike-babbler
- Grey bush chat
- Grey-bellied squirrel
- Grey-cheeked mangabey
- Grey-headed chachalaca
- Grey-hooded warbler
- Grey-throated martin
- Guinea lidless skink
- Guloninae
- Gymnodactylus darwinii
H
- Hacelia attenuata
- Hairy-footed flying squirrel
- Hairy-nosed otter
- Halichondriidae
- Haliichthys
- Haliichthys taeniophorus
- Hardella
- Hardwicke's bloodsucker
- Hardwicke's pipefish
- Hardwicke's rat snake
- Heaviside's dolphin
- Hector's beaked whale
- Heleioporus
- Heliaster
- Helicina rhodostoma
- Helicops trivittatus
- Helictidinae
- Helodermatidae
- Helogale
- Hemidactylus brookii
- Hemidactylus depressus
- Hemidactylus mercatorius
- Hemigalinae
- Heremites
- Hero (gastropod)
- Heterobranchia
- Heterodontidae
- Heterohyrax
- Heteromyidae
- Heteromyinae
- Heteronotia binoei
- Heteroteuthis
- Hexanchidae
- Hickatee
- Himalayan bulbul
- Himalayan quail
- Himalayan wolf
- Hinea
- Hippopotamidae
- Hipposideros
- Hog-nosed skunk
- Holaspis
- Holaspis guentheri
- Hominidae
- Homininae
- Hominoidea
- Homonota
- Hooded chameleon
- Hooded spider monkey
- Hooked squid
- Houndshark
- Humboldt's hog-nosed skunk
- Humpback dolphin
- Hyaenidae
- Hydrochoerinae
- Hydromyini
- Hydrophis belcheri
- Hydrophis elegans
- Hydrophis inornatus
- Hydrophis lapemoides
- Hydrophis melanocephalus
- Hydrophis ornatus
- Hyemoschus
- Hyena
- Hylobatidae
- Hypnale zara
I
- Ianthella
- Indian bush rat
- Indian day gecko
- Indian long-eared hedgehog
- Indian narrow-headed softshell turtle
- Indian pipistrelle
- Indian roofed turtle
- Indian spotted chevrotain
- Indian tent turtle
- Iniidae
- Inornate squirrel
- Iphisa
- Iphisa elegans
- Ipsa childreni
- Irus reflexus
- Ischnochiton textilis
- Isthmura bellii