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    Jean-Pierre Lehman (10 August 1914 – 26 February 1981) was a French paleontologist who specialized on tetrapods and actinopterygians. He followed early...
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  • president of Cornell University Jean-Pierre Lehman (1914-1981), French paleontologist John F. Lehman, American banker Ken Lehman (1928–2010), American baseball...
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    the Cleveland Museum of Natural History. Dunkleosteus was named by Jean-Pierre Lehman in 1956 to honour David Dunkle (1911–1984), former curator of vertebrate...
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    randonneur and racing bicycles Jean-Pierre Lehman (1914–1981), paleontologist who studied the anatomy and evolution of fossil fish Jean-Yves Marin (born 1955)...
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  • Stensioenotus, Suius, Thomasinotus and Watsonulus. It is named after Jean-Pierre Lehman. Paleontology portal Fish portal Prehistoric fish List of prehistoric...
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    northwestern Madagascar by French paleoichthyologist Jean-Pierre Lehman. The genus is named after Jean Piveteau. Gael Clement (1999-06-14). "The Actinistian...
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    by Newberry in 1873, and was later separated into Dunkleosteus by Jean-Pierre Lehman in 1956. Dunkleosteus was still thought to be closely related to Dinichthys...
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  • Medal Darwin-Wallace Medal Academic work Notable students Meemann Chang Erik Jarvik Jean-Pierre Lehman Eigil Nielsen Tor Ørvig Gunnar Säve-Söderbergh...
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  • genus of arthrodire placoderm fish, named after French paleontologist Jean-Pierre Lehman. The type species Lehmanosteus hyperboreus was described in 1984,...
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    neither Chondrostei nor Polypteri (Cladistia). Mostly following Berg, Jean-Pierre Lehman grouped the Actinopterygii into 26 orders, among others the Palaeonisciformes...
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