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- Penard is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Eugène Penard (1855–1954), Swiss biologist Thomas E. Penard (1878–1936), American engineer...
- The Penard Period is a metalworking phase of the Bronze Age in Britain spanning the period c. 1275 BC to c. 1140 BC. It is named after the typesite of...
- Eugène Penard (16 September 1855 – 5 January 1954) was a Swiss biologist and pioneer in systematics of the amoebae. Penard was born in Geneva where his...
- Period and spanning the period 1400 BC to 1200 BC. It was succeeded by the Penard Period. The Knighton Heath Period marks the end of the rich Wes**** culture...
- [Bullinula Penard 1911] Geoplagiopyxis Chardez 1961 Hoogenraadia GauthierLievre & Thomas 1958 Paracentropyxis Bonnet 1960 Plagiopyxis Penard 1910 Planhoogenraadia...
- 1926 B. multinucleata Dragesco, 1960 B. musculus Penard, 1922 B. ovalis Dumas 1937 B. ovatum Penard, 1922 B. parasalinarum Dragesco 1997 B. persicinum...
- Plagiopyxis - Penard 1910 Hoogenraadia - Gauthier-Lievre & Thomas 1958 Planhoogenraadia - Bonnet 1977 Family Cryptodifflugiidae Cryptodifflugia - Penard 1890 Wailesella...
- bellerophon Penard, 1914 [=Thysanomorpha bellerophon (Penard, 1914) Jankowski, 1967] Legendrea cr****a Penard, 1922 [=Penardiella cr****a (Penard, 1922) Kahl...
- Thomas Edward Penard (7 May 1878 – 27 October 1936) was an American engineer and ornithologist who, along with his brothers studied the birds of Surinam...
- Urnfield culture A2-B1 in South Germany. It is preceded in Britain by the Penard Period, and followed by the Ewart Park Phase/ Blackmoor Period. Needham...