• Wann Langston Jr. (1921 – April 7, 2013) was an American paleontologist and professor at the University of Texas at Austin. Langston worked on a number...
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    the name Quetzalcoatlus lawsoni by Brian Andres and (posthumously) Wann Langston Jr. Quetzalcoatlus northropi has gained fame as a candidate for the largest...
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  • Unknown Comic Peter Langston (born 1946), computer programmer Wann Langston, Jr. (1921–2013), American paleontologist William Langston, American neurologist...
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    Langstonia (meaning "[crocodile] of Langston", in honor of paleontologist Wann Langston, Jr.) is an extinct genus of notosuchian crocodylomorph of the...
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    Acrocanthosaurus (category Taxa named by Wann Langston Jr.)
    coined in 1950 by American paleontologists J. Willis Stovall and Wann Langston Jr. Langston had proposed the name "Acracanthus atokaensis" for the genus and...
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    was taken out of the Scabby Butte locality in 1955, and then in 1957 Wann Langston Jr. and a small crew excavated additional pachyrhinosaur remains. The...
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    repeated in many popular science works. In 1996, Alexander Kellner and Wann Langston Jr. pointed out that the remains dated from older layers than those which...
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    Wannchampsus ("Wann Langston, Jr.'s crocodile") is an extinct genus of paralligatorid neosuchian, close to but not a true crocodilian. It is known from...
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    Its remains were discovered in the Foremost Formation. In 1958, Wann Langston, Jr. excavated skull fragments from the Foremost Formation near Foremost...
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  • the time the fossils were found, Lawson was working with Professor Wann Langston, Jr. of the University of Texas at Austin. Lawson was at Big Bend searching...
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    differences between the taxa by a difference in defence function. In 1959, Wann Langston Jr. suggested that Anchiceratops engaged in a semi-aquatic lifestyle....
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  • Christian Ludwig Landbeck (1807–1890) Langer – Max Cardoso Langer LangstonWann Langston, Jr. (1921–2013) Laporte – François-Louis Laporte, comte de Castelnau...
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    July 1941, by a field crew consisting J. Willis Stovall, his student Wann Langston Jr., and Donald E. Savage. The precise location of the quarry is no longer...
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  • Robert L. Carroll 2005 Donald E. Russell 2006 William A. Clemens 2007 Wann Langston, Jr. 2008 Jose Bonaparte 2009 Farish Jenkins 2010 Rinchen Barsbold 2011...
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    the animal's unusually deep snout. In 1965, American paleontologist Wann Langston, Jr. named a second species, S. huilensis, from the Miocene Honda Group...
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    their name with a Greek lestes, "thief". The specific name honours Wann Langston, Jr. The holotype specimen, TMP 1974.10.5, was uncovered in a layer of...
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    like most bonebeds. It is also Canada's largest bonebed. In 1959, Wann Langston, Jr. recorded evidence of a Centrosaurus bonebed near Hilda, Alberta....
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    assemblages. These were correlated to the lower part of the Wichita Group. Wann Langston Jr. confirmed these findings in 1953, describing in detail several vertebrate...
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  • Lambrecht (Hungary, 1889-1936) Archibald Lamont (Scotland, 1907-1985) Wann Langston, Jr. (United States, 1921-2013) Jia Lanpo (China, 1908-2001) Albert-Félix...
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    Marques-Bilelo reported the holotype from the Trinity Group. In 1974, Wann Langston Jr. referred the fossil to Pleurocoelus (now considered a junior synonym...
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  • paleontologist at the University of Oklahoma. Along with his student Wann Langston, Jr., he named the theropod dinosaur Acrocanthosaurus in 1950. Most of...
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  • (Led Zeppelin, The Rolling Stones), bleeding from stomach ulcer. Wann Langston, Jr., 91, American paleontologist. Ijaz Mirza, 71, Pakistani cricketer...
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  • (PDF). Acta Palaeontologica Polonica. 46 (4): 519–532. Brian Andres; Wann Langston Jr. (14 December 2021). "Morphology and taxonomy of Quetzalcoatlus Lawson...
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    muscles. 1958 Young described the species Psittacosaurus sinensis. 1959 Wann Langston, Jr. recorded evidence of a Centrosaurus bonebed near Hilda, Alberta....
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  • elongate wing digits. The specific name, langstoni, honors the late Dr. Wann Langston Jr. who has been described by Andres and Myers (2013) as "the father of...
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    of M. langstoni honors the American paleontologist and professor Wann Langston, Jr. In their 2024 review of Malerisaurus, Sengupta, Ezcurra & Bandyopadhyay...
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    Hall John Bell Hatcher Edward Hitchcock Jack Horner (paleontologist) Wann Langston, Jr. Joseph Leidy R. S. Lull Othniel Charles Marsh William Diller Matthew...
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  • doi:10.1016/j.cretres.2020.104643. S2CID 225201538. Brian Andres; Wann Langston Jr. (14 December 2021). "Morphology and taxonomy of Quetzalcoatlus Lawson...
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    probably an insectivore. Oedaleops was first described by paleontologist Wann Langston Jr. in 1965 on the basis of a mostly complete skull (specimen UCMP 35758...
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  • the species. Wannia was first described and named by the late Dr. Wann Langston Jr. in 1949 as a species referable to Paleorhinus, P. scurriensis. An...
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