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Richard Lydekker (/lɪˈdɛkər/; 25 July 1849 – 16
April 1915) was an
English naturalist,
geologist and
writer of
numerous books on
natural history. Richard...
- for many
years to the
Lydekkers, one of the town's
oldest families. In 1937
Hilda Lydekker, last
surviving member of the
Lydekker family,
entered into...
- [Hydaspitherium
Lydekker, 1876] †Bramatherium
giganteus Khan & Sarwar, 2002 †Bramatherium
grande (
Lydekker, 1878) [Hydaspitherium
grande Lydekker, 1878] †Bramatherium...
- lizard') is a
dubious genus of
sauropod dinosaurs,
first described by
Richard Lydekker in 1877. It is
known from the
Maastrichtian (Upper Cretaceous)
Lameta Formation...
- J.29481). It was
synonymised to
Ornithopsis humerocristatus by
Richard Lydekker in 1888 and to
Pelorosaurus by
Friedrich von
Huene in 1909.
Today it is...
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giant deer
species of Eurasia. The
species was
first described by
Richard Lydekker as
Cervus algericus in 1890 from a
maxilla with
teeth found near Hammam...
- 1841 E. q.
isabellinus Hamilton Smith, 1841 E. q.
lorenzi Lydekker, 1902 E. q.
greyi Lydekker, 1904 E. q.
danielli Po****, 1904 E. q.
trouessarti Camerano...
- Neotropical. 13 (2): 271–274.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to viscacias.
Lydekker,
Richard (1911). "Viscacha" . Encyclopædia
Britannica (11th ed.)....
- The Wallace, Weber, and
Lydekker Lines, the
three prin****l
biogeographic boundaries in Wallacea...
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muntjac deer species,
endemic to
India and Sri Lanka. "Muntiacus
malabaricus Lydekker, 1915". ASM
Mammal Diversity Database.
American Society of Mammalogists...