Samuel Paul Welles (November 9, 1907 – August 6, 1997) was an American palaeontologist. Welles was a research associate at the Museum of Palaeontology...
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Samuel Welles may refer to: Samuel Gardner Welles (1913–1981), American journalist Samuel Paul Welles (1907–1997), American palaeontologist Samuel Wells...
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around 10 a.m.; the first of Welles's friends to arrive was Paul Stewart.: 295–297 Welles was 70 years old when he died. Welles was cremated by prior agreement...
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Hydrotherosaurus (category Taxa named by Samuel Paul Welles)
H. alexandrae, was named for Annie Montague Alexander in 1943 by Samuel Paul Welles. The first remains of Hydrotherosaurus to be found were several vertebrae...
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Arizonasaurus (category Taxa named by Samuel Paul Welles)
babbitti, was named by Samuel Paul Welles in 1947. The type species, Arizonasaurus babbitti, was named by Samuel Paul Welles in 1947 on the basis of...
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Dilophosaurus (category Taxa named by Samuel Paul Welles)
species in the genus Megalosaurus, named M. wetherilli by Samuel P. Welles in 1954. Welles found a larger skeleton belonging to the same species in 1964...
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include Well and Wells. People with the name include: Anne Welles, Countess of Ormond (1360–1397) Baron Welles (disambiguation) Beatrice Welles-Smith,...
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Arizona. The type species, A. greeri, was named and described by Samuel Paul Welles in 1947. The holotype, a jaw catalogued as UCMP V3922, was discovered...
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Styxosaurus (category Taxa named by Samuel Paul Welles)
Logan County, Kansas, which is the source of the genus name coined by Samuel Paul Welles, who described the genus in 1943. Another more complete specimen,...
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Liliensternus (category Taxa named by Samuel Paul Welles)
skeletons assigning them the name Halticosaurus liliensterni, but in 1984 Samuel Paul Welles concluded that the type species of Halticosaurus, H. longotarsus,...
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the family Elasmosauridae. When the holotype was first described by Samuel Paul Welles in 1962, it was described as Alzadasaurus colombiensis before being...
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Piveteausaurus (category Taxa named by Samuel Paul Welles)
own genus in 1977 by Philippe Taquet and Samuel Welles: Piveteausaurus, named after Piveteau. Taquet and Welles removed the postcranial bones, conveniently...
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projects Orson Welles theatre credits Orson Welles radio credits Orson Welles discography "Orson Welles Is Dead at 70; Innovator of Film and Stage"....
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type, and only species, M. wellesi, was named in 1961 in honour of Samuel Paul Welles. It is only known from the holotype, UMCP 36193, a partial skull consisting...
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Aphrosaurus (category Taxa named by Samuel Paul Welles)
foramen is present on the right forelimb despite Welles’ initial analysis indicating none present. Welles noted that the right forelimb is severely distorted...
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Morenosaurus (category Taxa named by Samuel Paul Welles)
California. The type species is Morenosaurus stocki, first named by Samuel Welles in 1943, in honor of Dr. Chester Stock. The species was found by Robert...
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Thalassomedon (category Taxa named by Samuel Paul Welles)
"lord" or "ruler", meaning "sea lord") is a genus of plesiosaur, named by Welles in 1943. Thalassomedon is among the largest elasmosaurids, with the holotype...
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represented that were later described by Madsen in 1976. Madsen along with Samuel Paul Welles published an osteology of two Ceratosaurus species they named, C....
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Cosgriffius (category Taxa named by Samuel Paul Welles)
Trematosauridae. It was described in 1993 by Samuel P. Welles based on a single partial skull from the well-known Meteor Crater Quarry (Early Triassic Moenkopi...
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Sources for Citizen Kane (section Samuel Insull)
— Press statement issued by Orson Welles January 15, 1941, regarding his forthcoming motion picture, Citizen Kane Orson Welles never confirmed a principal source...
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Fresnosaurus (category Taxa named by Samuel Paul Welles)
California. The type species is Fresnosaurus drescheri, first described by Welles in 1943. The generic name Fresnosaurus honors Fresno County, while the specific...
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Triassic Moenkopi Formation. The skull was described by paleontologists Samuel Paul Welles and Richard Estes in 1969 and attributed to a new genus and species...
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has since become monotypic to only include Halticosaurus. In 1984, Samuel Paul Welles considered Velocipes to be synonymous with Liliensternus. A later...
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William Diller Matthew (1927–1930) Ruben Arthur Stirton (1930–1966) Samuel Paul Welles (1940–1997) Bruce L. Clark (1880-1945) William Diller Matthew (1871-1930)...
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Fruita and Cleveland-Lloyd specimens were described by Madsen and Samuel Paul Welles in a 2000 monograph, with the Utah specimen being assigned to the...
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throughout his career. A friend and associate of Orson Welles for many years, Stewart helped Welles get his first job in radio and was associate producer...
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British politician. John Porter, 93, Canadian ice hockey player. Samuel Paul Welles, 89, American palaeontologist. Bora Öztürk, 42, Turkish football player...
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and a Ph.D. in 1989, from the University of Calgary, working under Samuel Paul Welles. She was the co-editor with American vertebrate paleontologist Jack...
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number, and was estimated to be roughly 2 meters long as a juvenile. Samuel Paul Welles noted that the vertebrae are short and similar to those of pliosaurs...
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December 4, 2009. McKay's portrayal of Welles was recognized with a multitude of accolades, and Me and Orson Welles was named one of the top ten independent...
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