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  • Paleontology portal This article is within the scope of WikiProject Palaeontology, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of palaeontology-related...
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  • delphys), which is often used in the generic names of marsupials, is derived from the extant opossum Didelphis Linnaeus, 1758 (Marsupialia, Didelphimorphia...
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  • Species described Richenau in 1904, not in 1758. Why are you reverted my edit?--Стефанко1982 (talk) 07:01, 21 July 2014 (UTC)...
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  • identification. On the other hand, there cant be synonyms (or species names) prior to 1758, date of the publication of the tenth edition of the work of Linnaeus Systema...
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  • According to Gilbert, et al. Systematic palaeontology Order Primates Linnaeus, 1758 Suborder Anthropoidea Mivart, 1864 Infraorder Catarrhini Geoffroy St. Hilaire...
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  • locomotion. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B 270(1525):1753-1758. 72.194.116.63 16:13, 11 April 2007 (UTC) Vahe Demirjian 09.12 11 April 2007...
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  • Talk:Early modern human (category Wikipedia vital articles in Biology and health sciences)
    following sentence, "The name is Latin for "wise man" and was introduced in 1758 by Carl Linnaeus (who is himself also the type specimen)" to be quite humorous...
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  • Talk:Spinosauridae (category Wikipedia vital articles in Biology and health sciences)
    Jensen 1979, Allosaurus fragilis Marsh 1877, Passer domesticus (Linnaeus 1758)". As authority he referred to his 1998 paper. But, as you correctly noticed...
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  • does not. However, a lot of people who don't know much about lemurs' paleontology and evolution have heard (or misheard) something along the lines of,...
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  • appeal in this timeframe idea, though maybe not so finely divided. That is, the act of giving scientific names is something that started in 1758, the official...
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  • com/resources/state-fossil/kentucky.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paleontology_in_Kentucky Let's just look at the definition for the word English for...
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  • is here. The names are as follows: Species: Struthio cucullatus Linnaeus, 1758 Raphus cucullatus (L.) Brisson, 1760 Didus ineptus Linnaeus, 1766 Cygnus...
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  • should be citing the nominal author (Linnaeus, 1758). Various phylogenetic definitions can be discussed in the text. Incidentally, the oldest definition...
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  • Talk:American lion (category Wikipedia vital articles in Biology and health sciences)
    Paleobiology of the Lion Lineage". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 29 (3): 934–945” and is allready quoted in the article. By the way, the Christiansen & Harris...
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  • Longisquama, a theory which is contested by most other scientists in paleontology, and by experts in feather development and evolution such as R.O. Prum. See the...
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  • the correct value. As a no expert in that field I ask someone with better knowledge of dating customs in paleontology to judge and choose the appropriate...
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  • the origin of birds" "Transactions of the joint Soviet - Mongolian Paleontological Expedition 31:31-94 Barsbold, Rhinchen. (1983) "Carnivorous dinosaurs...
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  • 19th cent had a craze for zoology (and paleontology). And thank for showing me Google's Ngrams, I may use it in an article I may create, where there are...
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  • view in contemporary paleontology is that the birds, or avialans, ..." implies that "birds" = Avialae. However, the article Avialae and the taxobox in this...
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  • --JPotter 16:45, 18 May 2006 (UTC) Homo Sapiens as a species was discovered in 1758? WTF? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Kangy (talk • contribs) I know...
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