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scientific literature. In 1838,
Hermann von
Meyer applied the name
Ischyrodon meriani to a
large tooth from
possibly Callovian-aged
rocks in Fricktal, Switzerland...
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Sijua meriani is a
species of moth of the
family Thyrididae. It is
found in the Seyc****es. The head and
thorax of this
species are
brown violet, the...
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meriani Greppin, 1870, =
Labrosaurus meriani (Greppin, 1870) Janensch, 1920; =
Antrodemus meriani (Greppin, 1870) Steel, 1970; =
Allosaurus meriani (Greppin...
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indeterminate beyond Theropoda.
Allosaurus meriani was a new
combination by
George Olshevsky for
Megalosaurus meriani Greppin, 1870,
based on a
tooth from the...
- from the
Middle Jur****ic of Switzerland. The only
known species is I.
meriani,
originally mentioned in 1838 by
Hermann von
Meyer from a
large tooth discovered...
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engraved by Matthäus Merian.
Francofuerti ad Moenum:
Impensis hæredum Math.
Meriani. pp. 114–124 (p. 124a Tab. LII). Enenkel, Karl A. E. [in German] (2014)...
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explicationes addidit (in Latin). Francofurti:
Impensis &
coelo Matthaei Meriani.[permanent dead link]
Cawthorne T,
Hewlett AB,
Ranger D (June 1959). "Tracheostomy...
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explicationes addidit (in Latin). Francofurti:
Impensis &
coelo Matthaei Meriani.
Retrieved 3
September 2010.[permanent dead link] Zylberman,
Nicolas (2022)...
- Moutier, Switzerland.
Originally named by
Janensch in 1920 as
Labrosaurus meriani, the
tooth was
later ****igned
Ceratosaurus sp. (of
unknown species) by...
- sp.
Clathrophyllum meriani Danaeopsis marantacea D.
rumphi Desmiophyllum imhoffi Dioonitocarpidium pennaeforme Neocalamites meriani Pagiophyllum foetterlei...