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    Charles Whitney Gilmore (March 11, 1874 – September 27, 1945) was an American paleontologist who gained renown in the early 20th century for his work...
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  • Charles Gilmore may refer to: Charles W. Gilmore (1874–1945), American paleontologist Charles Gilmore (speed skater) (born 1950), American speed skater...
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    Chirostenotes (category Taxa named by Charles W. Gilmore)
    however, died before being able to formally name them. In 1924, Charles Whitney Gilmore adopted the name he found in Lambe's notes and described and named...
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    Alamosaurus (category Taxa named by Charles W. Gilmore)
    Ceratopsian Symposium, Bloomington, Indiana University Press, 656 pp. Gilmore, Charles W. (1946). Reptilian fauna of the North Horn Formation of central Utah...
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    Globidens (category Taxa named by Charles W. Gilmore)
    was the first species of Globidens described, in a publication by Charles W. Gilmore (1912). It is used as the type specimen for Globidens. Globidens was...
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    Thescelosaurus (category Taxa named by Charles W. Gilmore)
    skeleton, however, remained in its shipping crates for years until Charles W. Gilmore of the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History...
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    Bactrosaurus (category Taxa named by Charles W. Gilmore)
    hatchlings to full-sized adults. The fossils were described in 1933 by Charles W. Gilmore, who named the new animal Bactrosaurus, or "club lizard", in reference...
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    Alectrosaurus (category Taxa named by Charles W. Gilmore)
    species were formally described and named by the American paleontologist Charles Gilmore in 1933. The generic name, Alectrosaurus, can be translated as "alone...
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    Brachychampsa (category Taxa named by Charles W. Gilmore)
    Creek Formation of Montana and described by Charles W. Gilmore in a paper in 1911. In that same paper, Gilmore recombined Bottosaurus perrugosus as a new...
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    Pinacosaurus (category Taxa named by Charles W. Gilmore)
    original specimens of Pinacosaurus, found by Walter W. Granger in 1923. In 1933, Charles Whitney Gilmore named and described the type species Pinacosaurus...
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  • Arretosauridae (category Taxa named by Charles W. Gilmore)
    other Old World iguanians. The following genera are known: †Arretosaurus Gilmore, 1943 †Dornosaurus Alifanov 2012 †Ergiliinsaurus Alifanov 2012 †Hemishinisaurus...
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    Habrosaurus (category Taxa named by Charles W. Gilmore)
    adult states). Gardner, James D. (November 2003). "Revision of Habrosaurus Gilmore (Caudata; Sirenidae) and relationships among sirenid salamanders". Palaeontology...
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    Palaeosaniwa (category Taxa named by Charles W. Gilmore)
    from the late Cretaceous of North America. The name, given by Charles Whitney Gilmore in 1928, means "ancient Saniwa from Canada". Palaeosaniwa is among...
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  • Gilmore, American politician Brian Gilmore (1933–1959), Australian rules footballer Bryan Gilmore (born 1978), American footballer Charles W. Gilmore...
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    named by Charles W. Gilmore in 1931. He coined it for the partial skull USNM 12031, from the Lance Formation of Niobrara County, Wyoming. Gilmore assigned...
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    Brachyceratops (category Taxa named by Charles W. Gilmore)
    was made on August 1913 by C. W. Gilmore and his assistant John Floyd Strayer and was named and shortly described by Gilmore one year later. The generic...
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    originally classified as a species of Gorgosaurus (G. lancensis) by Charles W. Gilmore in 1946. In 1988, the specimen was re-described by Robert T. Bakker...
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    Telmasaurus (category Taxa named by Charles W. Gilmore)
    Reptilia Order: Squamata Superfamily: Varanoidea Genus: †Telmasaurus Gilmore, 1943 Species: †T. grangeri Binomial name †Telmasaurus grangeri Gilmore, 1943...
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    Polyglyphanodon (category Taxa named by Charles W. Gilmore)
    interlocking teeth, which suggest a herbivorous diet "†Polyglyphanodon Gilmore 1940". Paleobiology Database. Fossilworks. Retrieved 17 December 2021....
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    Procaimanoidea (category Taxa named by Charles W. Gilmore)
    the Eocene of North America. It was named posthumously in 1946 by Charles W. Gilmore; the type species is P. utahensis, from the Uintan (middle Eocene)...
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    Mongolosaurus (category Taxa named by Charles W. Gilmore)
    Inner Mongolia, in Quarry 714 discovered a sauropod tooth. In 1933 Charles W. Gilmore, based on this fossil, named and described the type species Mongolosaurus...
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    Hypsognathus (category Taxa named by Charles W. Gilmore)
    †Procolophonomorpha Family: †Procolophonidae Subfamily: †Leptopleuroninae Genus: †Hypsognathus Gilmore, 1928 Type species †Hypsognathus fenneri Gilmore, 1928...
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    The type and only named species, C. antiquus, was named in 1928 by Charles W. Gilmore. The holotype, VP.001088, was collected in the Morrison Formation...
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  • potentially dubious genus of troodontid dinosaur named in 1932 by Charles W. Gilmore for a left dentary from the Dinosaur Park Formation. It had been considered...
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    Globidensini (category Taxa named by Charles W. Gilmore)
    America, Special Paper 427. (Globidens schurmanni) Schulp, Anne S.; Jagt, John W. M.; Fonken, Frans (2004-09-10). "New material of the mosasaur Carinodens...
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    in 1904, attributing it to the species Dimetrodon gigas. In 1919, Charles W. Gilmore attributed a nearly complete specimen of Dimetrodon to D. gigas. Dimetrodon...
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  • Isodontosaurus (category Taxa named by Charles W. Gilmore)
    which is currently thought to be endemic to Mongolia. "†Isodontosaurus Gilmore 1943". Paleobiology Database. Fossilworks. Retrieved 30 January 2020. Daza...
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  • Edmund Dwen Gill (Australia, 1908-1986) David Gillette (United States) Charles W. Gilmore (United States, 1874-1945) Philip D. Gingerich (United States, 1946-...
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    bonebeds were reported from the Iren Dabasu Formation in 1993 by Charles W. Gilmore. The bonebed consisted of numerous individuals of Archaeornithomimus...
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    James Stuart Gilmore III (born October 6, 1949) is an American politician, statesman, diplomat, and former attorney who served as the 68th Governor of...
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