-
evolutionary trends. It is
sometimes also
known as the Cope–
Depéret rule,
because Charles Depéret explicitly advocated the idea.
Theodor Eimer had also done...
-
Charles Jean
Julien Depéret (25 June 1854 – 18 May 1929) was a
French geologist and paleontologist. He was a
member of the
French Academy of Sciences...
- lost, were
first described from
Algeria by
French paleontologists Charles Depéret and
Justin Savornin as
Megalosaurus saharicus. A
partial skeleton was collected...
- 1970) †Protarctos
boeckhi (Schlosser, 1899) †Protarctos
ruscinensis (
Depéret, 1890) †Protarctos
yinanensis (Li, 1993)
Ursus Linnaeus, 1758
Ursus americ****...
-
there is
direct evidence of cannibalism.
French paleontologist Charles Depéret described the
first theropod remains from
northwestern Madagascar in 1896...
-
Megalosaurus crenatissimus,
Depéret, 1896, =
Dryptosaurus crenatissimus (
Depéret, 1896)
Depéret, 1928, =
Majungasaurus crenatissimus (
Depéret, 1896) Lavocat, 1955...
- et al., 2014) Greece, Bulgaria, Late
Miocene †
Titanochelon perpiniana (
Deperet 1885) France,
Pliocene †Titanochelon ****i (Szalai, 1931) Samos, Greece...
- Catodontherium. It was
first named Catodus by the
French palaeontologist Charles Depéret in 1906, who
created two
species for the
genus and
later changed the genus...
- "Radiocarbon and U-series
dating of the
endemic deer
Praemegaceros cazioti (
Depéret) from "Grotta Juntu", Sardinia".
Journal of
Archaeological Science. 34...
- Baryshnikov, 1985 †Ursus
minimus (Devèze & Bouillet, 1827) †Ursus
pyrenaicus (
Depéret, 1892) †Ursus
rossicus Borissiak, 1930 †Ursus
savini (Andrews, 1922) †Ursus...