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    Lawrence Morris Lambe (August 27, 1863 – March 12, 1919) was a Canadian geologist, palaeontologist, and ecologist from the Geological Survey of Canada...
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    first named by Lawrence Lambe in 1902. Over twenty years later, the modern name was coined in 1923 by William Parks, in honour of Lambe, based on better...
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    Styracosaurus (category Taxa named by Lawrence Lambe)
    animal, travelling in large groups, as suggested by bone beds. Named by Lawrence Lambe in 1913, Styracosaurus is a member of the Centrosaurinae. One species...
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    Chasmosaurus (category Taxa named by Lawrence Lambe)
    from the middle and upper beds. In 1898, at Berry Creek, Alberta, Lawrence Morris Lambe of the Geological Survey of Canada made the first discovery of Chasmosaurus...
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    Euoplocephalus (category Taxa named by Lawrence Lambe)
    tongue-shaped osteoderm projecting below. Canadian paleontologist Lawrence Morris Lambe discovered the first specimen on 18 August 1897 in the area of the...
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    hadrosaurid dinosaur with a complicated taxonomic history. In 1902, Lawrence Lambe named a new set of hadrosaurid limb material and other bones (originally...
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    Centrosaurus (category Taxa named by Lawrence Lambe)
    first Centrosaurus remains were discovered and named by paleontologist Lawrence Lambe in strata along the Red Deer River in Alberta. The name Centrosaurus...
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    appear until adulthood. Centrosaurinae was named by paleontologist Lawrence Lambe in 1915, with Centrosaurus as the type genus. The centrosaurines are...
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    Edmontosaurus (category Taxa named by Lawrence Lambe)
    lower Edmonton Formation). The type species, E. regalis, was named by Lawrence Lambe in 1917, although several other species that are now classified in Edmontosaurus...
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  • Lambe is a surname, and may refer to: Anna Lambe, Canadian actress Charles Lambe (1900–1960), Royal Navy admiral Charles Laverock Lambe (1875–1953), Royal...
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    Saurolophinae (category Taxa named by Lawrence Lambe)
    Family: †Hadrosauridae Clade: †Euhadrosauria Subfamily: †Saurolophinae Lambe, 1918 Type species †Saurolophus osborni Brown, 1912 Tribes and genera †Barsboldia...
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    Gorgosaurus (category Taxa named by Lawrence Lambe)
    aspects of its biology. Gorgosaurus libratus was first described by Lawrence Lambe in 1914. Its name is derived from the Greek γοργος (gorgos – "fierce"...
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    Stegoceras (category Taxa named by Lawrence Lambe)
    known remains of Stegoceras were collected by Canadian palaeontologist Lawrence Lambe from the Belly River Group, in the Red Deer River district of Alberta...
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  • Lawrence Lamb(e) may refer to: Larry Lamb, actor Lawrence Lambe Lawrence Lamb (businessman) for CHUM Limited Larry Lamb (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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    group is understood today. Later revisions supported this view when Lawrence Lambe, in 1915, formally describing the first, short-frilled group as Centrosaurinae...
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    three-fingered forelimbs like those of Allosaurus. A year earlier, Lawrence Lambe described the short, two-fingered forelimbs of the closely related Gorgosaurus...
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    Gryposaurus (category Taxa named by Lawrence Lambe)
    Red Deer River. This specimen was described and named by Lawrence Lambe shortly thereafter, Lambe drawing attention to its unusual nasal crest. A few years...
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    Panoplosaurus (category Taxa named by Lawrence Lambe)
    million years ago. It was first discovered in 1917, and named in 1919 by Lawrence Lambe, named for its extensive armour, meaning "well-armoured lizard". Panoplosaurus...
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    refused to recognize the new name created by his archrival. However, Lawrence Lambe used the name Dryptosaurus incrassatus instead of Laelaps incrassatus...
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    Leidyosuchus (category Taxa named by Lawrence Lambe)
    alligatoroid from the Late Cretaceous of Alberta. It was named in 1907 by Lawrence Lambe, and the type species is L. canadensis. It is known from a number of...
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    1914 Lawrence Lambe described the new genus and species Gorgosaurus libratus. Barnum Brown emended Cope's "Dinodontidae" to "Deinodontidae". 1917 Lambe interpreted...
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    shortened, two-fingered forelimbs characteristic of the group (which Lawrence Lambe named Gorgosaurus libratus, "balanced fierce lizard", in 1914). A second...
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    anything else they could fit into their mouth, as they foraged. In 1901, Lawrence Lambe found some incomplete remains, holotype CMN 930, and named them Ornithomimus...
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    alvarezsaurid. A sixth species, Ornithomimus altus, was named in 1902 by Lawrence Lambe and was based on specimen CMN 930 (hindlimbs found in 1901 in Alberta)...
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    "regal," or, more loosely, "king-sized"), was coined in 1917 by Lawrence Lambe. Lambe found that his new dinosaur compared best to specimens of "Diclonius...
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  • Canadian geologist and paleontologist, following in the tradition of Lawrence Lambe. Parks was born in Hamilton, Ontario. After graduating with a Bachelor...
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    Senckenberg Museum in Germany. Edmontosaurus itself was coined in 1917 by Lawrence Lambe for two partial skeletons found in the Horseshoe Canyon Formation (formerly...
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    ceratopsian dinosaur found by Lawrence Lambe was again given the name Protorosaurus (in this sense meaning "before Torosaurus"). When Lambe found that the name...
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  • note on Hypacrosaurus. Smithosian Miscellaneous Collections 43: pp. 1-10. Lambe, L.M. 1914. On Gryposaurus notabilts, a new genus and species of trachodont...
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    dinosaur species described from Canada were ceratopsians, in 1902 by Lawrence Lambe, including three new species of Monoclonius based on fragmentary skulls...
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