• Jean Piveteau (23 September 1899 – 7 March 1991) was a distinguished French vertebrate paleontologist. He was elected to the French Academy of Sciences...
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    under the name Protobatrachus massinoti by the French paleontologist Jean Piveteau in 1936. Much more detailed description were published more recently...
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    solely known from the type species, C. elivensis, which was named by Jean Piveteau in 1926 based on fossils from the Lower Sakamena Formation of Madagascar...
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    Piveteausaurus (meaning "Jean Piveteau's lizard") is a genus of theropod dinosaur known from a partial skull discovered in the Middle Jurassic Marnes...
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    of Niger)" (PDF). From Mr. Philippe Taquet (1970), presented by Mr. Jean Piveteau. N. Tabaste. 1963. Étude derestes de poissons du Crétacé saharien [Study...
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    Coelurosauravus elivensis from Madagascar, which had been described by Jean Piveteau in 1926, and concluded that both animals were closely related and represented...
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    two rails as parallel evolution. In 1945, the French palaeontologist Jean Piveteau found skull features of the red and Rodrigues rail different enough...
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  • John Harris, 74, British novelist. Al Klink, 75, American saxophonist. Jean Piveteau, 91, French paleontologist. Josef Páleníček, 76, Czech pianist and composer...
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  • (Reptilia, Eosuchia)". Annals of the South African Museum. 86 (8): 247–265. Jean Piveteau (1926). "Paleontologie de Madagascar XIII. Amphibiens et reptiles permiens"...
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    secundaria" with D. secundaria was agreed upon by Marcellin Boule and Jean Piveteau in 1935. Diplobune belongs to the Anoplotheriidae, a Palaeogene artiodactyl...
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