respectively. The genus was named in 1895 by American paleontologist George Reber Wieland based on a skeleton from South Dakota, who placed it into the extinct...
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it was collected nine years later, in 1898, by Marsh's assistant, George Reber Wieland. These new remains consisted of vertebrae, ribs, and limb bones....
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paleobotanist George Reber Wieland as Proaraucaria elongata (1929), Proaraucaria mirabilis (1935), and Proaraucaria patagonica (1935). Wieland and Gothan...
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found in 1900 in the Black Hills of South Dakota, United States, by George Reber Wieland, who the species was named after. Geologically, it comes from the...
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Wielania to accommodate the plant, with the name being in honour of George Reber Wieland, who had done important work on Bennettitales. He later amended the...
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1914: Ross Granville Harrison, American biologist (1870-1959) 1914: George Reber Wieland, American paleontologist (1865–1953) 1921: Hans Winkler, German botanist...
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Smithsonian and various institutions. In 1920, Yale paleobotanist George Reber Wieland obtained the fossil cycad-rich land under the Homestead Act "in order...
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McKay Wiegand (1873–1942) Wiehe – Paul Octave Wiehe (1910–1975) Wieland – George Reber Wieland [Wikidata] (1865–1953) Wiens – Delbert Wiens [es] (born 1932)...
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freshwater. These gastroliths serve as a calcium source for molting. In 1906, George Reber Weiland reported the presence of worn and polished quartz pebbles associated...
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champion (1964), sepsis. Vera Molnár, 99, Hungarian media artist. Gerhard Reber, 86, German organizational theorist and professor of management and organizational...
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