• José Fernando Bonaparte (14 June 1928–18 February 2020) was an Argentine paleontologist who discovered a plethora of South American dinosaurs and mentored...
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    theropod remains. Later, a team led by Argentinian paleontologist José Fernando Bonaparte recovered some more theropod bones, possibly from the same individual...
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    228 to 216.5 million years ago. This specimen was collected by José Fernando Bonaparte, Rafael Herbst and the preparators Martín Vince and Scaglia in...
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  • genus and species names honor the famous Argentine paleontologists José Fernando Bonaparte and Osvaldo Reig. Bonatitan in a cladogram after Navarro et al...
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    Napoleon (redirect from Napoléon Bonaparte)
    Austerlitz 7 Marengo 6 Cairo 5 Malta 4 Arcole 3 Paris 2 Toulon 1    Napoleon Bonaparte (born Napoleone di Buonaparte; 15 August 1769 – 5 May 1821), later known...
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    Andesaurus (category Taxa named by José Bonaparte)
    equally long tail. In 1991, paleontologists Jorge Orlando Calvo and José Fernando Bonaparte named Andesaurus, which refers to the Andes and also includes the...
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    as a new genus and species of brachiosaurid, Vouivria. In 1986 José Fernando Bonaparte moved material from "B." sp. into its own genus, Lapparentosaurus...
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    Lessemsaurus (category Taxa named by José Bonaparte)
    Lessemsauridae. The type species, L. sauropoides, was formally described by José Fernando Bonaparte in 1999 in honor of Don Lessem, a writer of popular science books...
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  • Cargninia (category Taxa named by José Bonaparte)
    of the Norian-age Caturrita Formation. Cargninia was named by José Fernando Bonaparte, César Leandro Schultz, Marina Bento Soares and Agustín G. Martinelli...
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    Noasaurus (category Taxa named by José Bonaparte)
    small theropod skeleton was discovered by Jaime Eduardo Powell and José Fernando Bonaparte at the Estancia El Brete-site. In 1977, the discovery was reported...
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    mathematician Alberto Lista, and musicians such as Fernando Sor. Throughout the war, Joseph Bonaparte tried to exercise full authority as the King of Spain...
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    From the syntype material assigned by von Huene to T. robustus José Fernando Bonaparte et al. in 1978 chose four lectotypes, specimens MLP 26-250, MLP...
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    Lapparentosaurus (category Taxa named by José Bonaparte)
    Because there was no real connection with this English form, in 1986 José Fernando Bonaparte named a separate genus. The type species, the only known, is Lapparentosaurus...
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  • field notes were lost. In a revision of the genus Janenschia by José Fernando Bonaparte e.a. in 2000, it was concluded that the tail no longer overlapped...
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    Iberomesornis (category Taxa named by José Bonaparte)
    species Iberomesornis romerali was named and described by José Luis Sanz and José Fernando Bonaparte. The generic name is derived from Iberia and Ancient Greek...
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    discussing this hypothesis in 1976, both Alan Jack Charig and José Fernando Bonaparte pointed out that the saurischian pelvic shape is not a valid diagnostic...
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    Fundación Miguel Lillo and the Universidad Nacional de Tucumán, led by José Fernando Bonaparte, from the right (southern) bank of the Senguerr River, in the area...
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  • 1979. Max Aub, deceased. Fiction, Biography: 1966, 1968, 1971. José Fernando Bonaparte, research paleontologist, National Research Council of Argentina;...
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    Titanosaurus australis. Huene never assigned a holotype, but in 1979 José Fernando Bonaparte chose MLP 26-306 as the lectotype, a specimen consisting of a tibia...
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    Carnotaurus (category Taxa named by José Bonaparte)
    (in Spanish). 28 (3–4): 334. Bonaparte, José F.; Novas, Fernando E.; Coria, Rodolfo A. (1990). "Carnotaurus sastrei Bonaparte, the horned, lightly built...
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  • (born 1956), politician José Ramos-Horta Alfredo Reinado Taur Matan Ruak Kirsty Sword Gusmão (born 1966), first lady Fernando Sylvan Gil da Cruz Trindade...
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    before reaching the age of twenty-five. His refusal to recognize Joseph Bonaparte as King of Spain led to his imprisonment in Rome. After his release he...
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    Tendaguria (category Taxa named by José Bonaparte)
    Janensch in 1929, but not named. The finds were formally named by José Fernando Bonaparte, Wolf-Dieter Heinrich and Rupert Wild in 2000. The type species...
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  • Francisco Arturo Marín Guillermo Marín as Napoléon Bonaparte Pilar Muñoz Fernando Nogueras as Fernando José Orjas Miguel Pastor as Mariscal Lacoste Nicolás...
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    vida de D. José Nicolás de Azara (in Spanish). Vol. Tomo I. Madrid: Baltasar González. Tomo II. 1850. Corona Baratech, Carlos E. (1948). José Nicolás de...
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    stegosaur remains. 1996 José Fernando Bonaparte reported fragmentary Early Cretaceous stegosaur remains from Argentina. Bonaparte reported fragmentary Early...
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    Abelisaurus (category Taxa named by José Bonaparte)
    species were named and described by Argentine paleontologists José Bonaparte and Fernando Emilio Novas in 1985. The generic name recognizes Roberto Abel...
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    his name as King on May 10, 1808. This left Napoleon Bonaparte to place his brother, Joseph Bonaparte, in charge as King of Spain through a royal decree...
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  • Faxinalipterus (category Taxa named by José Bonaparte)
    species, Faxinalipterus minima was named and described in 2010 by José Fernando Bonaparte, Marina Bento Soares and César Leandro Schultz. The generic name...
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    Ferdinand VII (Spanish: Fernando VII; 14 October 1784 – 29 September 1833) was King of Spain during the early 19th century. He reigned briefly in 1808...
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