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lydekker (noun) - a surname or name of a person; may refer to a specific individual or family name
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Lydekker was also influential in the science of biogeography.
Skeleton drawing of an unknown species of parrot by Richard Lydekker.
Lydekker wrote a total of nine books for Rowland Ward.
Part of the finds had earlier been referred by Richard Lydekker to Titanosaurus australis.
Lydekker gave no reason for this choice ; perhaps he was motivated by their larger size.
Some remarks on Hypselornis sivalensis Lydekker.
Lydekker referred continuously to the name Thaumatosaurus, instead of Rhomaleosaurus.
Two species described by Richard Lydekker.
Nicholson and Lydekker placed a single family within the suborder, Aëtosauridæ.
More complete material from Madagascar was named by Richard Lydekker as a fifth species, Bothriospondylus madagascariensis.
Lydekker identified Patterson 's trophy as a new subspecies of eland, which Lydekker named Taurotragus oryx pattersonianius.
It was also used as the type for which Richard Lydekker described the family in 1890.
Lydekkerina huxleyi was first briefly described as a species of Bothriceps by Richard Lydekker in 1889.
Kangaroo and lyrebird, Lydekker ; koala, Meyers.
Lydekker was deceived by the 1858 illustration into thinking that it was the right foot.
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The type species, Argyrosaurus superbus, was formally described by Richard Lydekker in 1893.
Richard Lydekker in 1888 understood it belonged to the Sauropoda.
The mountain nyala was first described by English naturalist Richard Lydekker in 1910.
Also in 1877, Richard Lydekker named another relative of Cetiosaurus, Titanosaurus, based on an isolated vertebra.
In 1889 they were referred to Iguanodon fittoni by Richard Lydekker.
Richard Lydekker ( 1888 ) referred the specimen to Rhamphorhynchus depressirostris listed by him as Rhamphocephalus depressirostris.
In 1888 Richard Lydekker designated Pterodactylus antiquus the type species.
In 1893, Richard Lydekker named Titanosaurus australis, based on a series of caudal vertebrae and limb elements.