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1834 in paleontology
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Pterosaurs
- Johann Jacob Kaup first referred to pterosaurs by the name Pterosauri.
Lophotrochozoans
Newly named lophotrochozoans
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Sauropterygians
Newly named nothosaurs
| Name | Novelty | Status | Authors | Age | Unit | Location | Notes | Images | |
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| Nothosaurus mirabilis | Gen. et sp. nov. | Valid taxon | Georg zu Münster | Middle to early Late Triassic | Muschelkalk | Germany | A Seal-like marine reptile, from the family Nothosauridae. The type species of the genus Nothosaurus. | [[File:Nothosaurus BW.jpg | 200px]] |
| Nothosaurus giganteus | Sp. nov. | Valid taxon | Georg zu Münster | Middle to early Late Triassic | Osnabrück | Germany | An additional species of Nothosaurus. | ||
| Conchiosaurus clavatus | Gen. et sp. nov. | Junior synonym | Christian Erich Hermann von Meyer | Middle Triassic | Muschelkalk | Germany | A junior synonym of Nothosaurus. |
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References
References
- Wellnhofer, Peter. (2008). "A short history of pterosaur research.". Zitteliana B.
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