-
larger P. sternbergi, with a
wingspan originally estimated at 9 m (30 ft).
P.
oweni (
P. occidentalis),
P. velox,
P. umbrosus,
P. harpyia, and
P. comptus...
- Mongolia,
Proherodius oweni and
Headonornis hantoniensis from
England with the
partial right sca**** BMNH PAL 4989, but
P.
oweni is now
considered as Aves...
-
Philoponella oweni is a
species of
spider belonging to the
family Uloboridae, the
cribellate orb weavers. They are
around 4.7–7.1 mm long in
length and...
-
palaeontologist Charles Depéret
erected the
species P.
Oweni (also
recognizing it by the name
P.
annectens mut.
Oweni from
fossils in the
commune of Gargas, arguing...
- a new
species called "Pterodactylus
oweni", but this was
changed to
Pterodactylus occidentalis because "
P.
oweni" was
found to have been
preoccupied by...
-
Portugal and the
western United States. The type species,
Paramacellodus oweni, was
named in 1967 from the
earliest Cretaceous (Berriasian)
Purbeck Group...
-
Phylloxiphia oweni is a moth of the
family Sphingidae. It is
found from
Sierra Leone east to the
Central African Republic and then
south to Gabon, the...
- Owen's
chameleon (Trioceros
oweni), also
commonly known as Owen's three-horned chameleon, is a
species of
lizard in the
family Chamaeleonidae. The species...
-
toothless conical rostrum. Two
valid species are
attached to the genus, T.
oweni and T. antarcticus,
known respectively from the
fossil record of present-day...
-
oweni. In 1991
George Olshevsky placed the
species in a new genus, Valdoraptor,
renaming its type
species Megalosaurus oweni into
Valdoraptor oweni....