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Geinitz is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Eugen Geinitz (1854–1925),
German geologist and mineralogist, son of
Hanns Hanns Bruno Geinitz...
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Franz Eugen Geinitz (15
February 1854,
Dresden – 9
March 1925, Rostock) was a
German geologist and
mineralogist best
known for his
geological studies...
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Hanns Bruno Geinitz (16
October 1814 – 28
January 1900) was a
German geologist, born at Altenburg, the
capital of Saxe-Altenburg. He was
educated at the...
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placed in
Trigonotarbida were
discovered around this time.
Hanns Bruno Geinitz described Kreischeria wiedei from the coal
measures of
Zwickau in Germany...
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millimetres (2.0 in) in length.
Kreischeria was
first described by
Geinitz in 1882,
where it was
erroneously identified as a Pseudoscorpion. Haase...
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Genus †Aulolepis Ag****iz 1836 non
Geinitz 1849 †A.
reussi Geinitz 1849 †A. typa Ag****iz 1844
Genus †Cyclolepis
Geinitz 1868 non
Gillies ex Don 1832 non...
- Fleck, Garrouste, Gand, Lapeyrie,
Bybee & Prokop, 2009 †
Ephemerites Geinitz, 1865 †
Gallotupus Nel,
Garrouste & Roques, 2008 †
Gilsonia Meunier, 1908...
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synonyms Squalus mustelus Mantell, 1822
Squalus cornubicus Geinitz, 1839
Odontaspis raphiodon Geinitz, 1839
Lamna appendiculata Ag****iz, 1835
Otodus appendiculatus...
- (Amniota, Parareptilia).
Canadian Journal of
Earth Sciences 45(10):1111-1121
Geinitz, H.B. (1848). Die
Versteinerungen des
deutschen Zechsteingebirges. In Die...
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Sandstone Mountains or
Square Sandstone Mountains,
introduced by
Hanns Bruno Geinitz in 1849, is an historical,
geological term for
similar sandstone deposits...