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genus of (non-avian)
dinosaur to be
validly named. The type
species is M.
bucklandii,
named in 1827 by
Gideon Mantell,
after Buckland. In 1842, Megalosaurus...
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differs from both subfamilies. The
defining megalosaurid,
Megalosaurus bucklandii, was
first named and
described in 1824 by
William Buckland after multiple...
- Jur****ic to the Late
Cretaceous period. The
group is
defined as
Megalosaurus bucklandii and all taxa
sharing a more
recent common ancestor with it than with Allosaurus...
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although only one, Poekilopleuron, is valid. The type
species is P.
bucklandii,
named after William Buckland, and many
junior synonyms of it have also...
- sarcophagus,
Allosaurus fragilis,
Gorgosaurus libratus, and
Poekilopleuron bucklandii.
Hereditary multiple exostoses (HME), also
called hereditary multiple...
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Richard Owen
considered the
fossils to
belong to the
species Megalosaurus bucklandii, the
first named non-bird dinosaur. By 1964, the
specimen was recognised...
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includes Z.
bucklandii,
designated as the type of
Zamites by
Pfeiffer in a
publication dating from 1871-1875, but now (as O.
bucklandii) the type of...
- Species: C. kingii
Binomial name
Cephonodes kingii (W.S. Macleay, 1826)
Synonyms Macroglossum kingii W.S. Macleay, 1826
Cephonodes bucklandii Butler, 1884...
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Tetracaulodon osagii Koch, 1841
Tetracaulodon kochii Koch, 1841
Tetracaulodon bucklandii Grant, 1842
Missourium theristocaulodon Koch, 1843
Mastodon rugatum Koch...
- Fuller's
Earth Formations of England. The
genus contains two species, D.
bucklandii and D. depressirostris. D.
bucklandi is
based on its holotype, a now lost...