lydekkerの例文
- Nicholson and Lydekker placed a single family within the suborder, A雝osaurid?
- Richard Lydekker in 1888 understood it belonged to the Sauropoda.
- It was named in 1889 by Henry Alleyne Nicholson and Richard Lydekker.
- Richard Lydekker was born at Tavistock Square in London.
- Richard Lydekker in 1888 referred it to the Sauropoda.
- The line dividing Wallacea from Australia New Guinea is called Lydekker's Line.
- The current 1893 by Richard Lydekker, who thought they belonged to a theropod.
- Included by Lydekker and Norman was also specimen NHMUK R1832, lower arm elements.
- Lydekker was deceived by the 1858 illustration into thinking that it was the right foot.
- In 1889 they were referred to " Iguanodon fittoni " by Richard Lydekker.
- His father was Gerard Wolfe Lydekker, a barrister-at-law with Dutch ancestry.
- In 1888 Lydekker assigned " Cetiosaurus " to its own family : the Cetiosauridae.
- Aetosauria was first named in 1889 by English naturalist Richard Lydekker and zoologist Henry Alleyne Nicholson.
- The name was incorrectly emended by Richard Lydekker into " Ornithochirus hlavatschi " in 1888.
- Part of the finds had earlier been referred by Richard Lydekker to " Titanosaurus australis ".
- In Britain, the respected naturalist, Richard Lydekker appears to have taken the story at face value.
- The type species, " Argyrosaurus superbus ", was formally described by Richard Lydekker in 1893.
- Lydekker also used the improved spelling " Hoplosaurus " but the original " Oplosaurus " has priority.
- "Leithia " was proposed in 1896 by Richard Lydekker as the type genus of the Leithiinae.
- English naturalist Richard Lydekker stated their type locality to be probably Senegambia, though he did not have anything to support the claim.