• William Conybeare may refer to: William Conybeare (geologist) (1787–1857), English geologist William Conybeare (author) (1815–1857), English author, his...
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    William Daniel Conybeare FRS (7 June 1787 – 12 August 1857), dean of Llandaff, was an English geologist, palaeontologist and clergyman. He is probably...
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  • William John Conybeare (1 August 1815 – 23 July 1857) was an English vicar, essayist and novelist. William John Conybeare was the son of Dean William...
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  • philologist Charles Conybeare (disambiguation), multiple people Chris Conybeare, Australian public servant Florence Annie Conybeare (1872–1916), British...
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    not designate a scientific name for the animal; this was done by William Daniel Conybeare in 1822 when he named it Mosasaurus in reference to its origin...
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    Ichthyosaurus (category Taxa named by William Conybeare)
    now attributed to Temnodontosaurus platyodon. Henry De la Beche and William Conybeare in 1821 considered Ichthyosaurus to have taxonomic priority over Proteosaurus...
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    Plesiosaurus (category Taxa named by William Conybeare)
    Henry De la Beche and William Conybeare to name the species two years earlier in 1821, and despite being discovered first, Conybeare's remains were not the...
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    Christopher McGowan examined a copy Anning made of an 1824 paper by William Conybeare on marine reptile fossils and noted that the copy included several...
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    Christianity portal William James Conybeare was an Anglican priest in the first half of the 20th century. William James Conybeare was born on 19 December...
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    conybeari. The genus is named after David Attenborough, the species after William Conybeare. The original remains of the holotype, specimen, were discovered in...
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