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Benson (2015) below:
Diplodocus carnegii (also
spelled incorrectly D.
carnegiei),
named after Andrew Carnegie, is the best known,
mainly due to a near-complete...
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Cnesterodon carnegiei,
commonly known as Carnegie's toothcarp, is a
species of
poeciliid native to
southeastern Brazil and Uruguay. The
species name was...
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Melanoplus carnegiei,
known generally as the
Carnegie short-wing gr****hopper or Carnegie's locust, is a
species of spur-throated gr****hopper in the family...
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Dolichancistrus carnegiei is a
species of
catfish in the
family Loricariidae. It is
native to
South America,
where it
occurs in the
Magdalena River basin...
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Museums of the
United States, with
Special Reference to that of
Diplodocus Carnegiei in the
Carnegie Museum". The
American Naturalist. 44 (521).
American Society...
- the
University of
Groningen the Netherlands. The
dinosaur Diplodocus carnegiei (Hatcher) was
named for
Carnegie after he
sponsored the
expedition that...
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Diplodocus carnegiei CM 84 (copy)
Dippy (Berlin)
Natural History Museum,
Berlin Berlin Germany Skeleton,
mounted (copy)
Diplodocus carnegiei CM 84 (copy)...
- that A. ajax and A. louisae
differ in
twelve characters, and
Diplodocus carnegiei and D. hallorum
differ in
eleven characters. Thus,
thirteen characters...
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Diplodocus carnegiei Diplodocus hallorum...
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Rhamphorhynchus longiceps Woodward, 1902
Rhamphorhynchus kokeni Plieninger, 1907
Rhamphorhynchus megadactylus Koenigswald, 1931
Rhamphorhynchus carnegiei Koh, 1937...