James Wood-Mason (December 1846 – 6 May 1893) was an English zoologist. He was the director of the Indian Museum at Calcutta, after John Anderson. He collected marine animals and lepidoptera, but is best known for his work on two other groups of insects, phasmids (stick insects) and mantids (praying mantises).
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1 December 1846 Gloucestershire
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Died |
6 May 1893 (aged 46) At sea
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Zodiac | Sagittarius |
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