- sent to the
American paleontologist Edward Drinker Cope, who
named it E.
platyurus in 1868. The
generic name
means "thin-plate reptile", and the specific...
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Platyurus platyurus, but note the near-identical
forelimb (A.) as the one
depicted above. Baby
Cosymbotus platyurus Photos Adult Cosymbotus platyurus...
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shows that the
African S.
brevirostris and S.
platyurus are not
closely related and that S.
platyurus is a
sister of
Chaetornis striata. The broad-tailed...
- The Jentink’s
flying squirrel (Hylopetes
platyurus) is a
species of
squirrel native to
Indonesia and Malaysia. They are
nocturnal omnivores, and have...
- The
lesser fat-tailed
jerboa (Pygeretmus
platyurus) is a
species of
rodent in the
family Dipodidae. It is
endemic to West, Central, and
Eastern Kazakhstan...
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Allactodipus bobrinskii Pygeretmus Lesser fat-tailed jerboa,
Pygeretmus platyurus Dwarf fat-tailed jerboa,
Pygeretmus pumilio Greater fat-tailed jerboa...
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Diplodactylus platyurus,
sometimes called the
eastern fat-tailed gecko, is a
gecko endemic to Australia. It is
found in
Queensland and
South Australia...
-
Elasmosaurus platyurus]". Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. 20: 314. Cope, E.D. (1868). "Remarks on a new enaliosaurian,
Elasmosaurus platyurus". Proceedings...
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Gilbert 1994, pp. 32–33. Sachs, S. (2005). "Redescription of
Elasmosaurus platyurus, Cope 1868 (Plesiosauria: Elasmosauridae) from the
Upper Cretaceous (lower...
- "leaf-toed"
Gekkota not in Hemidactylus. Some
members of the genus, such as H.
platyurus, are able to run
quadrupedally across water by a
partially surface tension-dependent...