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J. A. Allen

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J. A. Allen was an American naturalist and zoologist known for his contributions to the study of mammals, particularly bats. His notable work, "Description of a New Vespertilionine Bat from Yucatan," published in 1897, reflects his dedication to the field of mammalogy and his interest in the biodiversity of the Yucatan region. Allen's research has been influential in the understanding of bat species and their ecological significance. His work is part of a broader legacy in natural history, contributing to the scientific community's knowledge of wildlife and conservation.

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