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Camille Arambourg (February 3, 1885 –
November 19, 1969) was a
French vertebrate paleontologist. He
conducted extensive field work in
North Africa. In...
- (Falconer, 1865)
Genus †Parabos (
Arambourg & Piveteau, 1929) †Parabos
cordieri (de Christol, 1832) †Parabos
macedoniae (
Arambourg & Piveteau, 1929) †Parabos...
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subfamily Homininae. The term
Hominini was
originally introduced by
Camille Arambourg (1948), who
combined the
categories of
Hominina and
Simiina pursuant to...
- Morocco,
Tunisia and Algeria. It was
originally described by
Camille Arambourg in 1952
based on
remains found around Lake
Ichkeul in
north Tunisia as...
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species †Gobius
aidouri Arambourg, 1927 †Gobius
anthonyi Arambourg, 1927 †Gobius
atlanticus Weiler, 1959 †Gobius
brivesi Arambourg, 1927 †Gobius bucchichi...
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worker near Russeifa, Jordan.
After examination by
paleontologist Camille Arambourg, a new
species was
named in 1959,
Titanopteryx philadelphiae. The generic...
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while H.
latidens spans the Middle-Late Pleistocene). In 1947/48,
Camille Arambourg described the
species Homotherium ethiopi**** from
remains found in the...
- is an
extinct species of
gazelle from the Late
Pleistocene of Morocco.
Arambourg described G.
tingitana in 1957 from
material at
Mugharet el 'Aliya in...
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intermedia B****ani, 1889 †Sphyraena
kugleri Casier, 1966 †Sphyraena
longimana Arambourg, 1966 †Sphyraena
lugardi White, 1926 †Sphyraena
major Leidy, 1855 †Sphyraena...
- bone of a skull)
discovered in 1954 to 1955 by
Camille Arambourg in Tighennif, Algeria.
Arambourg, C. (1955). "A
recent discovery in
human paleontology:...