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allowed in
scientific names, and the
spelling münsteri was
emended to
muensteri by
Richard Lydekker in 1888. In 1839, Münster
described another specimen...
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Palaeontological Museum as a
second species of the
genus which he
named P.
muensteri. In 2006,
Alessandro Gar****ino and
Guenter Schweigert reviewed the decapod...
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McDavid (2025)
describe the
largest known specimen of
Rhamphorhynchus muensteri (wingspan 1.8
metres (5.9 ft)) from the
Solnhofen Limestone (Germany)...
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specimens show that this species, like the
contemporary Rhamphorhynchus muensteri,
likely bred
seasonally and grew
consistently during its lifetime. A new...
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Macrospondylus is an
extinct genus of
machimosaurid teleosauroid crocodyliform from the
Early Jur****ic (Toarcian) of Europe.
Fossils are
known from the...
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Brachyphyllum muensteri, and
fossils with
neither gender parts have been
known as Pagiophyllum.
Hirmeriella is also
known by the
pseudonym Cheirolepis muensteri. Hirmeriella...
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Solnhofen Formation of Bavaria, Germany. The type species,
Ophiopsis muensteri, was
previously placed in Furo by
several authors who
mistakenly considered...
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order Decapoda. It
contains the
species Koelga curvirostris and
Koelga muensteri. Günter
Schweigert &
Alessandro Gar****ino (2003). "New
studies of decapod...
- JSTOR 40295944. Lane,
Jennifer A.; Ebert,
Martin (2012). "Revision of Furo
muensteri (Halecomorphi, Ophiopsidae) from the
Upper Jur****ic of
Western Europe...
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pterosaur brain cavities revealed that the
animals (Rhamphorhynchus
muensteri and
Anhanguera santanae) had m****ive flocculi. The
flocculus is a brain...