James William Kitching (6 February 1922 – 24 December 2003) was a South African vertebrate palaeontologist and regarded as one of the world’s greatest...
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July 2019 and Barnsley in 2021. Kitching was born in Harrogate and attended Rossett School. He is of Irish descent. Kitching began his career at Leeds United...
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Kitching is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alan Kitching (typographic artist) (born 1940), British typographic artist Alan Kitching...
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Epicynodontia (category Taxa named by James Kitching)
(including mammals). It was erected as a stem-based taxon by Hopson and Kitching (2001) and defined as the most inclusive clade containing Mammalia and...
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thrust into the spotlight by one of its residents James Kitching, vertebrate palaeontologist. Kitching became famous for collecting specimens in Nieu Bethesda...
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Shane Mallett Lee Hartney 1999 Ian Bentley Jonathan Guy Lewis 1999 James Kitching Nicholas Irons 1999 Sergei Kasparov George Jackos 1999 Keith Hesketh...
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Antetonitrus (category Taxa named by James Kitching)
sauropodomorphs, named Antetonitrus in a 2003 report co-authored by South African James Kitching. The name is derived from the Latin ante- ("before") and tonitrus ("thunder")...
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Laidleria (category Taxa named by James Kitching)
sprawling posture. Laidleria gracilis was first described in 1957 by Kitching who noticed the fossil in the Albany Museum. From the locality stated on...
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S. Cooke Alfred W. Crompton Daniel Rossouw Kannemeyer Andre Keyser James Kitching John Talbot Robinson George William Stow Eduard Meine van Zinderen-Bakker...
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fossil was discovered by C. J. M. "Croonie" Kitching, the father of renowned paleontologist James Kitching, on the farm Doornberg outside the small town...
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S. Cooke Alfred W. Crompton Daniel Rossouw Kannemeyer Andre Keyser James Kitching John Talbot Robinson George William Stow Eduard Meine van Zinderen-Bakker...
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Lumkuia (category Taxa named by James Kitching)
that would later be named Probainognathia. In 2001 Hopson, joined by James W. Kitching, formally described the specimen as the new taxon Lumkuia fuzzi. The...
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S. Cooke Alfred W. Crompton Daniel Rossouw Kannemeyer Andre Keyser James Kitching John Talbot Robinson George William Stow Eduard Meine van Zinderen-Bakker...
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Katie Meredith Kitching is a footballer who plays as a midfielder for Sunderland. Born in England, she is a New Zealand international. Kitching is a native...
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S. Cooke Alfred W. Crompton Daniel Rossouw Kannemeyer Andre Keyser James Kitching John Talbot Robinson George William Stow Eduard Meine van Zinderen-Bakker...
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March 1980 on a farm near Clocolan, South Africa, by Lucas Huma and James Kitching. Other fossils were found on the same farm, including the holotype of...
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S. Cooke Alfred W. Crompton Daniel Rossouw Kannemeyer Andre Keyser James Kitching John Talbot Robinson George William Stow Eduard Meine van Zinderen-Bakker...
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Rand at War: the Witwatersrand and the Anglo-Boer war 1899–1902. London: James Currey Herd, Norman (1966) 1922: the revolt on the Rand. Johannesburg: Blue...
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S. Cooke Alfred W. Crompton Daniel Rossouw Kannemeyer Andre Keyser James Kitching John Talbot Robinson George William Stow Eduard Meine van Zinderen-Bakker...
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Stormberg Group in Eastern Cape Province, South Africa. It was collected by James Kitching and Regent "Lucas" Huma in sandstone that was deposited during the Hettangian...
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S. Cooke Alfred W. Crompton Daniel Rossouw Kannemeyer Andre Keyser James Kitching John Talbot Robinson George William Stow Eduard Meine van Zinderen-Bakker...
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(1842–1901), American, first director of the U.S. Geological Survey James Kitching (1922–2003), South African, Karoo vertebrate palaeontologist Sir Albert...
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S. Cooke Alfred W. Crompton Daniel Rossouw Kannemeyer Andre Keyser James Kitching John Talbot Robinson George William Stow Eduard Meine van Zinderen-Bakker...
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S. Cooke Alfred W. Crompton Daniel Rossouw Kannemeyer Andre Keyser James Kitching John Talbot Robinson George William Stow Eduard Meine van Zinderen-Bakker...
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1093/petrology/egu073. ISSN 0022-3530. Finnigan, Craig; Brenan, James; Mungall, James; McDonough, W (2008). "Experiments and Models Bearing on the Role...
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Australochelys (category Taxa named by James Kitching)
Australochelys africanus was named in 1994 by Eugene S. Gaffney and James W. Kitching. The generic name comes from the Greek australos, meaning "south"...
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L. angustidens holotype first hand, but after doing so, palaeontologist James A. Hopson also defended generic separation of Heterodontosaurus in 1975...
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species name, kitchingi, refers to Mr. James Kitching, who originally found (but did not describe) the specimen. Kitching discovered the holotype specimen,...
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"Thrinaxodon liorhinus". PBDB. Retrieved March 5, 2015. Colbert, Edwin; Kitching, James (1977). "Triassic Cynodont Reptiles from Antarctica". American Museum...
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from 259.0 to 254.0 Ma. S. bigendens was first described by Brink and James Kitching in 1953, although its original description was Sycocephalus bigendens...
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