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- Ivète Piveteau (Yvète Piveteau) is a French harpsichordist, organist and pianist. She studied with Gustav Leonhardt and was later invited to teach at the...
- Genus †Parabos (Arambourg & Piveteau, 1929) †Parabos cordieri (de Christol, 1832) †Parabos macedoniae (Arambourg & Piveteau, 1929) †Parabos soriae (Morales...
- Jean Piveteau (23 September 1899 – 7 March 1991) was a distinguished French vertebrate paleontologist. He was elected to the French Academy of Sciences...
- under the name Protobatrachus m****inoti by the French paleontologist Jean Piveteau in 1936. Much more detailed description were published more recently. Although...
- Piveteausaurus (meaning "Jean Piveteau's lizard") is a genus of theropod dinosaur known from a partial skull discovered in the Middle Jur****ic Marnes de...
- solely known from the type species, C. elivensis, which was named by Jean Piveteau in 1926 based on fossils from the Lower Sakamena Formation of Madagascar...
- warehouse at the Cognac Frapin facility. Drink portal Cognac.com: Patrice Piveteau, Frapin Cognac Cellar Master, Discusses the Frapin Process Lehrer, Suzanne...
- macroscelis Pomel, 1853 M. falconeri M. nihowanensis Tielhard de Chardin & Piveteau, 1930 M. inexpectatus Tielhard de Chardin, 1939 M. lantianensis Hu & Qi...
- madagascariensis from Madagascar is known solely from teeth and was described by Piveteau in 1926. The teeth were variously attributed to a stegosaur, the theropod...
- names: authors list (link) Nandakumar, S. R.; Boybat, Irem; Joshi, Vinay; Piveteau, Christophe; Le Gallo, Manuel; Rajendran, Bipin; Sebastian, Abu; Eleftheriou...