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- The colossal squid (Mesonychoteuthis hamiltoni) is a species of very large squid belonging to the family Cranchiidae, that of the ****atoo squids or gl****...
- The Newfoundland black bear (Ursus americ**** hamiltoni) is a morphologically distinct subspecies of the American black bear, which is endemic to the...
- The Hamilton's frog (Leiopelma hamiltoni) is a primitive frog native to New Zealand, one of only three extant species belonging to the family Leiopelmatidae...
- Range of the giant oceanic manta ray Synonyms[citation needed] Manta hamiltoni (Hamilton & Newman, 1849) Manta ehrenbergii (Müller & Henle, 1841) Raja...
- (Tetractenos hamiltoni), also known as the common toado, toadfish or toado, (formerly classified as Tetrodon hamiltoni or Torquigener hamiltoni) is a species...
- two or three species: Falkland skua (S. antarcticus), Tristan skua (S. hamiltoni), and subantarctic skua (S. lönnbergi). To further confuse, it hybridizes...
- Thoburnia hamiltoni (rustyside sucker) is a species of ray-finned fish in the family Catostomidae. It is found only in Virginia and North Carolina in...
- (Macquariella) hamiltoni (E. A. Smith, 1898) is an accepted, alternate representation of Macquariella hamiltoni (E. A. Smith, 1898) Laevilitorina hamiltoni (Smith...
- argyropleuron Valenciennes, 1840 Arius colcloughi (Ogilby, 1910) Arius hamiltonis Bl****er, 1846 Arius macrocephalus Bl****er, 1846 Arius schlegeli Bl****er...
- the Te Aute region in the North Island. Forbes gave it the names Circus hamiltoni and Circus teauteensis, but since it seems no holotype was ever formally...