- from the
Ancient Gr****
words a "without" or "no", and pteryx, "wing" and
haasti is the
Latin form of the last name of Sir
Julius von Haast.
Great spotted...
- all been
found in New Zealand's
South Island, in Canterbury.
Mauisaurus haasti was
described by
Hector in 1874
based on
eight specimens and
diagnosed by...
-
Mauisaurus haasti, a plesiosaur...
-
Bathytoma haasti is an
extinct species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Borsoniidae. This
extinct marine species is
endemic various...
-
Inoceramus (Gr****:
translation "fibrous s****" for the
fibrous structure of the
mineral crystals in the s****) is an
extinct genus of
fossil marine pteriomorphian...
- Rogenhofer,
thinking they were
describing a new species,
named it
Platyptilus haasti. John S.
Dugdale synonymised this name with P.
facatalis in 1988. In 1923...
- 1907
Emeus haasti Rothschild 1907 non
Palaeocasuarius haasti Rothschild 1907
Zelornis haasti (Rothschild 1907)
Oliver 1949
Euryapteryx haasti (Rothschild...
- Cruickshank,
Arthur R. I. (30
September 2005). "The
nature of
Mauisaurus haasti Hector, 1874 (Reptilia: Plesiosauria)".
Journal of
Vertebrate Paleontology...
- by José O'Gorman and
colleagues in 2013.
Another was E.
haasti,
originally Mauisaurus haasti,
named by
James Hector in 1874
based on
remains found in...
-
Craig M.; Cruickshank,
Arthur R. I. (2005). "The
nature of
Mauisaurus haasti Hector, 1874 (Reptilia: Plesiosauria)".
Journal of
Vertebrate Paleontology...