Nicolia aegyptiaca (redirect from Aachenosaurus multidens)
named Aachenosaurus. The genus and sole species Nicolia aegyptiaca were named in 1842 by Franz Unger. Independently in 1887, the name Aachenosaurus was...
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Gerard Smets (section History of the Aachenosaurus)
Gotem, Belgium, and he died after 1895. Aachenosaurus was found by Smets in 1887; he named the species Aachenosaurus multidens, now known as Nicolia aegyptiaca...
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following fossils have been reported from the formation: Cunnolites Aachenosaurus Verrutriletes Conifers Cycadeospermum Pollen Chrysotheca Geleenites...
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Name Status Authors Notes Aachenosaurus Nomen dubium Smets Misidentified piece of petrified wood....
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(see Hadrosaurus), no genera should be marked as such on this list. Aachenosaurus – subsequently found to be a piece of petrified wood Aardonyx "Abdallahsaurus"...
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family Teredinidae, most likely in the genus Kuphus. Dinosaurs portal Aachenosaurus Pozaryska, K.; Pugaczewska, H. (1981). "Bivalve nature of Huene's dinosaur...
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