Otto Max Johannes Jaekel (21 February 1863 – 6 March 1929) was a German paleontologist and geologist. Jaekel was born in Neusalz (Nowa Sól), Prussian Silesia...
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Jaekel is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Goya Jaekel (born 1974), German footballer Otto Jaekel (1863–1929), German paleontologist...
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Jaekelopterus (category Taxa named by Otto Jaekel)
Wyoming. The generic name combines the name of German paleontologist Otto Jaekel, who described the type species, and the Greek word πτερόν (pteron) meaning...
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chelys, "tortoise") is an extinct genus of placodont reptiles erected by Otto Jaekel in 1902. Fossils of Placochelys dates back to the Triassic period (age...
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although he had no direct fossil proof. In 1910, German paleontologist Otto Jaekel reported remains near Dresden in Saxony, which he called Naosaurus credneri...
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Gebauer (1777–1831), painter Gustav A. Schneebeli (1853–1923), politician Otto Jaekel (1863–1929), paleontologist Walter Thor (1870–1929), German painter and...
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Paleozoic camerates (subclass Camerata). It was originally named in 1918 by Otto Jaekel, who hypothesized a fundamental split between camerate and non-camerate...
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Gustav Freytag August Froehlich Otto von Gierke Adolph Eduard Grube Fritz Haber Siegmund Hadda Clara Immerwahr Otto Jaekel Jan Kasprowicz Paweł Kempka Gustav...
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was assigned to P. longiceps, a species described by palaeontologist Otto Jaekel in 1914. Most of the material found its way to the Museum für Naturkunde...
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amphibian. The type and only species is P. depressus, first described by Otto Jaekel in 1914. Arthur Smith Woodward regarded the genus as a synonym of Plagiosternum...
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Economics when an economic department was introduced in 1905. In 1912, Otto Jaekel, a professor of paleontology in Greifswald, founded the German Paleontological...
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872–915. doi:10.1111/j.1096-3642.2010.00665.x. ISSN 0024-4082. Jaekel, Otto; Jaekel, Otto (1911). Die Wirbeltiere : eine Übersicht über die fossilen und...
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forces, preparations were made to reopen the mine for palaeontology, and Otto Jaekel was sent from Berlin to supervise. Just as the first fossiliferous layer...
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Class, Jan 12, 1906, for work with the St. Louis World's Fair Prof. Otto Jaekel (1863–1929), geologist and paleontologist, awarded April 3, 1913 Obst-Lt...
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2006 Lapworth Medal of the Palaeontological Association . 2013 Otto Jaekel Medaille Briggs, Derek E. G. (2014). "Adolf Seilacher (1925–2014) Palaeontologist...
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the late Rhaetian (205.6 - 201.6 Ma) and the holotype was collected by Otto Jaekel between 1909 and 1913. Palaeont. Z., 21 - via The Interim Register of...
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Dipnorhynchus (category Taxa named by Otto Jaekel)
Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Clade: Sarcopterygii Class: Dipnoi Family: †Dipnorhynchidae Genus: †Dipnorhynchus Jaekel, 1927 Species See text...
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Germany. The specimen was purchased from a fossil dealer in 1913 by Otto Jaekel. Jaekel had considered the bony rods to be caudal fin spines of the coelacanth...
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orthogenesis and saltational evolution. He used the term metakinesis (coined by Otto Jaekel) to describe sudden changes of development in organisms. He also invented...
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stage) of Saxony-Anhalt, central-eastern Germany. It was first named by Otto Jaekel in 1910 and the type species is Mesorhinus fraasi. The generic name Mesorhinus...
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by Quenstedt in 1856 as a species of Ichthyosaurus, I. quadriscissus. Otto Jaekel in 1904 reassigned it to its own genus, Stenopterygius. The type species...
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Pterospondylus (category Taxa named by Otto Jaekel)
Triassic period, and "Elba", for the Elbe River area), was described by Jaekel in 1913–14 for a single back vertebra found inside the shell of the Proganochelys...
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Devonosteus (category Taxa named by Otto Jaekel)
Clade: Tetrapodomorpha Family: †Tristichopteridae Genus: †Devonosteus Jaekel, 1927 Species: †D. proteus Binomial name †Devonosteus proteus Jaekel, 1927...
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Arthur Milchhöfer (1852 in Schirwindt – 1903) was a German archaeologist Otto Jaekel (1863 in Neusalz – 1929 in Beijing) was a German paleontologist and geologist...
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Marburg Hermann Jacobi (1850–1937), indologist, Corps Teutonia Bonn Otto Jaekel, paleontologist, geologist; Corps Lusatia Breslau, Corps Guestfalia Greifswald...
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promoted to full professor of geology and palaeontology, succeeding Otto Jaekel. A year later in 1929, Weigelt became full professor of geology and palaeontology...
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phosphatic based on its subphylum. It was actively mobile and a carnivore. Jaekel, Otto (1894). Die eocänen Selachier vom Monte Bolca : ein Beitrag zur Morphogenie...
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February 11 – Cornelius Osten, businessman (died 1936) February 21 – Otto Jaekel, paleontologist and geologist (died 1929) February 23 – Franz Stuck,...
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of the genus Ptychagnostus, established by the German paleontologist Otto Jaekel in his paper Über die Agnostiden (1909). But because of a printing error...
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Cyrtura (category Taxa named by Otto Jaekel)
Germany. Cyrtura was originally described as a temnospondyl amphibian by Otto Jaekel in 1904 on the basis of MNB 1890, the distal portion of a tail with 14...
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