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Haliotis and rufescens
Sizes vary from 20 mm ( Haliotis pulcherrima ) to 200 mm ( or even more ) ( Haliotis rufescens ).

Haliotis and Swainson
* Haliotis cracherodii californiensis Swainson, 1822 ( synonyms: Haliotis bonita Orcutt, 1900 ; Haliotis californiensis Swainson, 1822 )

Haliotis and 1822
* Haliotis rugosa Lamarck, 1822 synonym: Haliotis multiperforata, the many-holed abalone
** Haliotis tuberculata f. lamellosa Lamarck, 1822
* Haliotis unilateralis Lamarck, 1822

Haliotis and
* Haliotis alfredensis Reeve, 1846-the Alfred's abalone synonym: Haliotis speciosa Reeve, 1846, the splendid abalone
* Haliotis asinina Linnaeus, 1758 the ass ’ s ear abalone
* Haliotis australis Gmelin, 1791 the Austral abalone
* Haliotis brazieri Angas, 1869 Brazier ’ s abalone synonym: Haliotis melculus, the honey abalone
** Haliotis brazieri f. hargravesi ( Cox, 1869 ) synonym: Haliotis ethologus, the Mimic abalone, Haliotis hargravesi, the Hargraves ’ s abalone
* Haliotis coccoradiata Reeve, 1846 the reddish-rayed abalone
* Haliotis corrugata Wood, 1828 the pink abalone
* Haliotis cracherodii Leach, 1814 the black abalone
* Haliotis cyclobates Péron, 1816 the whirling abalone
* Haliotis dalli Henderson, 1915 the Dall ’ s abalone
** Haliotis dalli roberti McLean, 1970 synonym: Haliotis roberti
* Haliotis discus Reeve, 1846 the disk abalone
* Haliotis diversicolor the variously coloured abalone synonym: Haliotis aquatilis, the Japanese abalone
** Haliotis diversicolor squamata Reeve, 1846 synonym: Haliotis squamata the scaly Australian abalone

Haliotis and red
The iridescent nacre that lines the inside of the shell varies in color from silvery white, to pink, red and green-red, through to Haliotis iris, which shows predominantly deep blues, greens and purples.

Haliotis and abalone
The largest abalone in South Africa, the perlemoen, Haliotis midae, occurs along approximately two-thirds of the country ’ s coastline.
A dorsal view of a live individual of the ass's ear abalone, Haliotis asinina
The pink abalone, Haliotis corrugata
The black abalone, Haliotis cracherodii
Dorsal ( left ) and ventral ( right ) views of the blacklip abalone, Haliotis rubra
The white abalone, Haliotis sorenseni

rufescens and
**** Echinoprocta rufescens Stump-tailed Porcupine
* Ctenophorus rufescens Stirling & Zietz, 1893 Rusty Crevice-dragon, Rusty Dragon
* Eugongylus rufescens ( Shaw, 1802 ) Bar-lipped Sheen-skink
* Tupinambis rufescens Red Tegu-Günther 1871

rufescens and red
These were described by Edward Blyth in the Calcutta Journal as Athene castanotus, the chestnut-winged hawk owl ; Malacocercus rufescens, the red dung thrush ; Dicrurus edoliformis, the kingcrow, Dicrurus leucopyygialis the Ceylon kingcrow, and Eulabes ptilogenes, Templeton's mynah.

Swainson and 1822
* Helix janthina Linnaeus, 1764: synonym of Janthina prolongata Blainville, 1822: synonym of Janthina globosa Swainson, 1822

Swainson and
* 1884 William Swainson, British attorney and Attorney General of New Zealand ( b. 1809 )
* 1789 William John Swainson, English naturalist and artist ( d. 1855 )
* 1881 1887 Charles Anthony Swainson
* October 8 William John Swainson an English naturalist and artist ( d. 1855 )
* December 1 William Swainson ( lawyer ), second, and last, Attorney-General ( New Zealand ) of the Crown Colony of New Zealand ( b. 1809 )
* March 7 Isaac Swainson, English botanist ( b. 1746 )
* December 6 William John Swainson, English naturalist and artist ( b. 1789 )
A particularly popular idea was the Quinarian system popularised by Nicholas Aylward Vigors ( 1785 1840 ), William Sharp Macleay ( 1792 1865 ), William Swainson and others.
* John Swainson, ( 1925 1994 ), Governor of Michigan and a Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court
* John Swainson, the 42nd Governor of the State of Michigan ( 1961 1963 ) as well as Justice of the Michigan State Supreme Court ( 1971 1975 ), resided in Manchester from the mid-1970s until his death in 1994.
William John Swainson FLS, FRS ( 8 October 1789 6 December 1855 ), was an English ornithologist, malacologist, conchologist, entomologist and artist.
Although he did botanical work in this region, Swainsona is named after his cousin Isaac Swainson ( 1746 1812 ), who never travelled to this region.
* 1820 23-Encouraged by William Elford Leach William John Swainson became the first illustrator and naturalist to use lithography for his Zoological Illustrations a relatively cheap work which did not require an engraver.
* Charles Anthony Swainson ( 1820 1887 ), English theologian
* Isaac Swainson ( 1746 1812 ), English patent medicine entrepreneur
* John Swainson ( 1925 1994 ), American politician
* William John Swainson ( 1789 1855 ), English naturalist
* William Swainson ( lawyer ) ( 1809 1884 ), English lawyer
The natural history discoveries of this expedition were so great that they had to be recorded in two separate works, the Flora Boreali-Americana ( 1833 40 ), written by William Jackson Hooker, and the Fauna Boreali-Americana ( 1829 37 ), written by Richardson, William John Swainson, John Edward Gray and William Kirby.
John Burley Swainson ( July 31, 1925 May 13, 1994 ) was a politician from the US state of Michigan, as well as the 42nd Governor of Michigan.

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