Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Richard owen in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Pterodactylus sedgwickii had in 1859 been named by Richard Owen based on specimen CAMSM B54422,
In the surrounding park, life-size painted concrete statues of extinct animals were placed, which were designed by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins under the direction of Richard Owen.
Idealists such as Louis Agassiz and Richard Owen believed that each species was fixed
In the surrounding park, life-sized, painted, concrete statues of extinct animals were placed, which were designed by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins under the direction of Richard Owen.
In 1870 Richard Owen named Pterodactylus validus based on holotype NHMUK 40653,
In 1870 Richard Owen named"Pterodactylus validus" based on holotype BMNH 40653,
In 1850, Richard Owen, considering the species not to have been particularly large, renamed it into Pterodactylus conirostris,"the cone-snouted",
in which he for the first time personally met Richard Owen, reported on the find to large acclaim.
Richard Owen brought it into existence,
In 1865, Fox in a lecture to the British Association reported on the find and let it be named Polacanthus foxii by Richard Owen, hereby circumventing the convention that an author does not name a taxon after himself.
In 1858 Richard Owen referred a fossil consisting of a set of three metatarsals,
Wright had presented the find to several experts, among them Richard Owen, David Forbes,
Sir Richard Owen, Sir George Grove and various others.
Professor Richard Owen, back in 1862.
Debates between Thomas Huxley and Richard Owen focused on the idea of human evolution.
Professor Richard Owen, founder of the London Natural History Museum.
In 1840, Richard Owen named an order Ichthyopterygia as an alternative concept.
In 1842, Richard Owen named several species of Cetiosaurus.
Was in 1887 described by Richard Owen as the plesiotype of Galesaurus planiceps.