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- Robert Giegengack and Yousri Attia in 2001 as the type species Paralititan stromeri. The generic name means "Stromer's tidal (Gr**** para + halos "near sea")...
- where teeth are not rightly described, such as Otodus debrayi, Otodus stromeri, Otodus rondelettiformis, and Otodus hastalis (doubtful O. hastalis). "Mega-toothed...
- Jur****ic of Europe. It has only a single named species, Palaeocarcharias stromeri, which is known from exceptionally preserved specimens from the Late Jur****ic...
- class: Mammalia Order: Sirenia Family: Dugongidae Subfamily: †Halitheriinae Genus: Eosiren Andrews, 1902 Species E. abeli E. imenti E. libyca E. stromeri...
- Novojilov, Nestor (1958). Aleksandr Grigorevich Sharov (ed.). Polystomurum strømeri new genus and species of Eurypterida from the Devonian of the region of...
- discovered to date. Lacovara was part of the team that discovered Paralititan stromeri in the Bahariya Oasis of Egypt in 2000. Paralititan was the first new dinosaur...
- polecat, including pikas and marmots. The earliest true polecat was Mustela stromeri, which appeared during the late Villafranchian. It was considerably smaller...
- origin of the English word putrid. The earliest true polecat was Mustela stromeri, which appeared during the late Villafranchian. It was considerably smaller...
- conducted by Joshua Smith found the remains of sauropod dinosaur, Paralititan stromeri. The region between the Bahariya and Farafra depressions used to have volcanic...
- archaeocetes whales; the only exception being the enigmatic "Prozeuglodon stromeri", named in 1828 based on specimens from 1904, but never adequately described...