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Classification Events

  • Harry Govier Seeley divides the Dinosaurs into two taxa based on the configuration of their hip bones.

Newly named dinosaurs

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Aristosuchus
Aristosuchus
Aristosuchus was a small coelurosaurian dinosaur, whose name was derived from the Greek ἄριστος and σουχος, the Ancient Greek corruption of the name of the Egyptian crocodile-headed god Sobek. It shared many characteristics with birds.Aristosuchus was a bipedal, meat-eating theropod dinosaur...


Nomen dubium
Nomen dubium
In zoological nomenclature, a nomen dubium is a scientific name that is of unknown or doubtful application...


Harry Govier Seeley

Ornithodesmus
Ornithodesmus
Ornithodesmus is a genus of small, deinonychosaurian dinosaur from the Isle of Wight in England, dating to about 125 million years ago. The name was originally assigned to a bird-like sacrum , initially believed to come from a pterosaur...


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Harry Govier Seeley

Patricosaurus
Patricosaurus
"Patricosaurus" is the name given to a dubious and chimeric genus of reptile from the Early Cretaceous. It is based on a femur and sacrum from two animals: the femur from a large lepidosaur, and the sacrum from an archosaur . There is no evidence for "it" being a theropod dinosaur, as it is...


Misidentification.

Harry Govier Seeley

Chimera of misidentified lepidosaur and archosaur remains.
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New taxa

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Piptomerus
Piptomerus
Piptomerus is an extinct genus of plesiosaur....


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Cope
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New taxa

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Name Status Authors Notes

Ornithodesmus
Ornithodesmus
Ornithodesmus is a genus of small, deinonychosaurian dinosaur from the Isle of Wight in England, dating to about 125 million years ago. The name was originally assigned to a bird-like sacrum , initially believed to come from a pterosaur...


Misidentification.[2]

Seeley

Misidentified deinonychosaur.[2]

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Paleontologists

  • Death of George Bax Holmes
    George Bax Holmes
    George Bax Holmes was a wealthy Quaker and fossil collector in Victorian Horsham. Having started life pursuing a medical career he was able to devote more time to his fossil hunting from 1834. It was in that year that his father died and left him considerable property interests...

    , a wealthy fossil collector who collaborated with Sir Richard Owen. His collection remains preserved in Brighton's Booth Museum of Natural History.
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