- led by Jack Horner, with more
finds made in 1989. In 1994,
Achelousaurus horneri was
described and
named by
Scott D. Sampson; the
generic name
means "Achelous...
- species, D.
horneri, have been
found only in Montana. D.
wilsoni has been
suggested as an
intermediate species between D.
torosus and D.
horneri that evolved...
- Sarg****um
horneri is a
species of
brown macroalgae that is
common along the
coast of ****an and Korea. It is an
annual algae which has a
varying fertile...
- had
three named after himself:
Achelousaurus horneri,
Anasazisaurus horneri, and
Daspletosaurus horneri.
Within the
paleontological community, Horner...
- and by sea otters,
which are
natural predators. A
brown alga, Sarg****um
horneri, an
invasive species first spotted in 2003, has also been a concern. The...
- large-bodied
agamid lizards,
consisting of two
species — L.
gilberti and L.
horneri — both of
which are
endemic to
northern Australia.
Along with
several other...
- who in 1882
described and
named it as the type
species Thecospondylus horneri. The
genus name is
derived from Gr****
theke meaning 'sheath' and spondylos...
-
language word, anaasází ("enemy ancestors").
There is one
known species (A.
horneri),
which is
named in
honor of Jack Horner, an
influential paleontologist...
-
Strophurus horneri, also
known commonly as the
Arnhem phasmid gecko, is a
species of
lizard in the
family Diplodactylidae. The
species is
endemic to Australia...
-
horneri was
published in the
journal Scientific Reports,
where paleontologist Thomas Carr
analyzed the
craniofacial texture of
Daspletosaurus horneri...