- and the Gr**** root word "saurus"
meaning lizard or reptile.
Cadborosaurus willsi is said by
witnesses to
resemble a
serpent with
vertical coils or humps...
-
Gigantoscorpio willsi is an
extinct species of
scorpion which lived between 345.0 million and 342.8 million
years ago,
during the
Visean age of the Carboniferous...
- (Bradfield, 1935) –
central north Namibia and
northwest South Africa T. m.
willsi (Hartert, EJO, 1896) –
Madagascar T. m.
nubifugus (Koelz, 1954) – Himalayas...
- of a new species, or were destro****—as
happened with the "Cadborosaurus
willsi" carc****,
found in 1937. However,
Canadian scientists did
analyse the DNA...
- 1929
Drawida victoriana Gates, 1962
Drawida vulgaris Gates, 1930
Drawida willsi Michaelsen, 1907
Drawida zhangetalia Blakemore, 2006 "Drawida Michaelsen...
-
Denison in 1978.
Heightingtonaspis willsi was
described by
White in 1961, and was
originally named Kujdanowiaspis willsi, but was
later re****igned to the...
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Domergue CA (1966). "Notes sur
Chamaeleo willsi Günther, 1890, et
description d'une sous-espèce
nouvelle C.
willsi petteri n. ssp."
Bulletin du Muséum d'histoire...
-
rusty bullet Tryella stalkeri (Distant, 1907) (Western Australia)
Tryella willsi (Distant, 1882) (Queensland) -
black buzzing bullet Tryella wuggubun Emery...
- T. m. archeri, T. m. maximus, T. m. afric****, T. m. marjoriae, T. m.
willsi, T. m. nubifugus, T. m. dorabtatai, & T. m.
bakeri Mottled swift (Tachymarptis...
-
Middle Tri****ic (Anisian) period.
Bromsgroveia walkeri Bromsgroviscorpio willsi Ceratodus laevissimus Cyclotosaurus leptognathus, C.
pachygnathus Langeronyx...