- (Phalacrocorax intermedius) and
partridge (Miogallus altus), respectively. "Ardea"
lignitum – a
fossil of
quite recent age as it
seems – is a type of
large owl, perhaps...
-
placed in Mioglaux. On the
other hand, the
supposed fossil heron "Ardea"
lignitum from the Late
Pliocene of Plaue-Rippersroda (Germany) was
apparently an...
-
Architecture of
Extant Species of Rosa L. and the
Paleogene Species Rosa
lignitum Heer (Rosaceae)".
International Journal of
Plant Sciences. 173 (3): 239–250...
-
herons "Ardea"
perplexa (Middle
Miocene of Sansan, France) and "Ardea"
lignitum (Late
Pliocene of Germany) were more
probably owls; the
latter was apparently...
- Rott
Formation Germany A
Formicinae subfamily ant.
moved from
Formica lignitum Germar (1837).
Camponotites longiventris Comb. nov
Valid (Théobald) Oligocene...
- Pleistocene/Holocene of Es Pouàs, Ibiza) The
supposed fossil heron "Ardea"
lignitum (Late
Pliocene of Germany) was
apparently a
strigid owl,
possibly close...
-
Gosiute 1
specimen An
Anobiini tribe anobiine death-watch beetle. †A.
lignitum Scudder, 1878 Lake
Gosiute 1
specimen An
Anobiini tribe anobiine death-watch...
- Tenison-Woods †Cunninghamites
elegans (Corda) Endlicher, 1847 †Cunninghamites
lignitum (Sternberg)
Kvacek †Cunninghamites
oxycedrus Presl †Cunninghamites ubaghsii...
- phoeniculid? †"Picus"
gaudryi (Miocene of France) – piciform? †"Ardea"
lignitum Giebel 1860 (Late
Pliocene of Germany) – ardeid?
strigid (genus Bubo)?...
- †Anobium
deceptum Scudder, 1878 g †Anobium
durescens Scudder, 1900 g †Anobium
lignitum Scudder, 1878 g †Anobium
ovale Scudder, 1878 g †Anobium sucinoemarginatum...