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Holland ****igned
these specimens to a new
genus and species,
Deinosuchus hatcheri, in 1909.
Deinosuchus comes from the Gr**** δεινός/deinos,
meaning "terrible"...
- and two
unaffiliated species, with a
third lineage of T. obtusus and T.
hatcheri ('Hatcher's') that was
characterized by a very
small nasal horn. T. horridus–T...
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nearly complete skull USNM 2412, the
holotype specimen of
Nedoceratops hatcheri, was
found in
eastern Wyoming in 1891, in
Niobrara County near Lightning...
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Megacerops ("large-horned face", from méga- "large" + kéras "horn" + ōps "face") is an
extinct genus of the
prehistoric odd-toed
ungulate (hoofed mammal)...
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Reconstruction of a pair of C.
hatcheri....
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Giant fossil oyster †Cr****ostrea
gryphoides (Schlotheim 1813) †Cr****ostrea
hatcheri (Ihering 1899) †Cr****ostrea
ingens (Zittel 1864) †Cr****ostrea kawauchidensis...
- The
horned gopher Ceratogaulus hatcheri, a
burrowing mammal of the late
Miocene to
early Pleistocene, is the only
known horned rodent....
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Liolaemus hatcheri is a
species of
lizard in the
family Liolaemidae. The
species is
endemic to Argentina. The
specific name,
hatcheri, is in
honor of...
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known from Argentina. The
genus contains two species, D. pampe**** and D.
hatcheri.
Dryornis was
first described in 1891 by
Argentine paleontologists Francisco...
- Pleistocene. The
genus is
represented by a
single species known as
Borungaboodie hatcheri, or more informally, the
giant potoroo.
Remains of
Borungaboodie were found...