Georg August Goldfuß (18 April 1782 – 2 October 1848) was a German palaeontologist, zoologist and botanist. He became a professor of zoology at the University...
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Panthera spelaea (category Taxa named by Georg August Goldfuss)
skull from the cave was given the scientific name Felis spelaea by Georg August Goldfuss. It possibly dates to the Last Glacial Period. Several anatomical...
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Koala (category Taxa named by Georg August Goldfuss)
a specific name until further review. In 1819, German zoologist Georg August Goldfuss gave it the binomial Lipurus cinereus. Because Phascolarctos was...
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History of lions in Europe (category Articles with dead external links from August 2024)
excavated lion fossil was found in southern Germany, and described by Georg August Goldfuss using the scientific name Felis spelaea. It probably dates to the...
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Deer (category Taxa named by Georg August Goldfuss)
family Cervidae. This family was first described by German zoologist Georg August Goldfuss in Handbuch der Zoologie (1820). Three subfamilies were recognised:...
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a leading center for geologists including Ferdinand von Roemer, Georg August Goldfuss, and Gerhard vom Rath as well as Bischof.: 147 Library resources...
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nomenclature system. In the early 19th century, German naturalist Georg August Goldfuss introduced Protozoa (meaning 'early animals') as a class within...
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preparation uncovered teeth, Graf zu Münster sent a cast to Professor Georg August Goldfuss, who recognised it as a pterosaur. Like most pterosaurs described...
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Protozoa (category Articles with unsourced statements from August 2022)
protozoans were regarded as "one-celled animals". When first introduced by Georg Goldfuss, in 1818, the taxon Protozoa was erected as a class within the Animalia...
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Late Pleistocene European wolves. The large wolf C. l. spelaeus Georg August Goldfuss, 1823 was first described based on a wolf pup skull found in the...
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The fossil skull, now cataloged as RFWUIP 1327, was delivered to Georg August Goldfuss in Bonn for research, who published a study in 1845. The same year...
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Salamandridae (category Taxa named by Georg August Goldfuss)
Amphibia Order: Urodela Suborder: Salamandroidea Family: Salamandridae Goldfuss, 1820 Genera Calotriton Chioglossa Cynops Echinotriton Euproctus...
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Cervinae (category Taxa named by Georg August Goldfuss)
Rössner, Gertrud E.; Métais, Grégoire; Neenan, James M.; Wang, Shiqi; Schulz, Georg; Müller, Bert; Costeur, Loïc (2017-10-13). "Bony labyrinth morphology clarifies...
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Antilles (Reptilia, Squamata, Gekkonidae). ZooKeys 118: 97–107. Georg August Goldfuss|Goldfuss, G.A. 1820. Reptilia. pp. 121–181 In: Schubert, G.H. Handbuch...
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Münster created a skull cast. He later sent the cast to Professor Georg August Goldfuss, who recognized it as a pterosaur, specifically a species of Pterodactylus...
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reported from a specimen of Scaphognathus crassirostris in 1831 by Georg August Goldfuss, but had been widely doubted. Since the 1990s, pterosaur finds and...
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Colinus (category Taxa named by Georg August Goldfuss)
Chordata Class: Aves Order: Galliformes Family: Odontophoridae Genus: Colinus Goldfuss, 1820 Type species Tetrao virginianus (Linnaeus, 1758) Species Colinus...
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Jura Formation. This piece, published by German paleontologist Georg August Goldfuss, was the first full paleoart scene to enter scientific publication...
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Among his influences at Bonn were zoologist Georg August Goldfuss, astronomer Friedrich Wilhelm August Argelander and botanist Ludolph Christian Treviranus...
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Archegosaurus (category Taxa named by Georg August Goldfuss)
skulls), have been found in Germany. The name Archegosaurus was coined by Goldfuss in 1847. Archegosaurus is a member of Archegosauridae and is that family's...
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Black capuchin (category Taxa named by Georg August Goldfuss)
Cebidae Genus: Sapajus Species: S. nigritus Binomial name Sapajus nigritus (Goldfuss, 1809) Combined range of S. n. nigritus and S. n. cucullatus. S. n. robustus...
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Sclerocephalus (category Taxa named by Georg August Goldfuss)
Sclerocephalus haeuseri was described 1847 by the German paleontologist Georg August Goldfuss, who misidentified the fossil as skull of a fish. The famous American...
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Friedrich Glocker (1793–1858) Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749–1832) Georg August Goldfuss (1782–1848) Victor Mordechai Goldschmidt (1853–1933) – crystal chemistry...
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European cave wolf (Canis lupus spelaeus) was first described by Georg August Goldfuß in 1823 based on a wolf pup skull found in the Zoolithen Cave located...
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excavated material was thrown into the shaft of the Klausstein cave. Georg August Goldfuß describes the maple hole in one of his reports in 1810: "The rock...
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fossil and delivered it to University of Bonn naturalist Georg August Goldfuss for research. Goldfuss carefully prepared and described the specimen, which...
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Duria Antiquior (category Use dmy dates from August 2014)
processes of geohistorical change. A print also apparently reached Georg August Goldfuss, as in 1831 he included a similar drawing, clearly influenced by...
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nucleus of the palaeontological museum at Munich. Münster assisted Georg August Goldfuss in writing his great work, Petrefacta Germaniae. Louis Agassiz and...
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for three days. The natural history museum was opened in 1820 by Georg August Goldfuss. It was the first public museum in the Rhineland. In 1882 it was...
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