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Joachim Barrande (11
August 1799 – 5
October 1883) was a
French geologist and palaeontologist. He was
particularly known for his work on trilobites, published...
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Barrande is a
French surname, and it may
refer to:
Joachim Barrande (1799,
Saugues –1883, Frohsdorf, Lanzenkirchen), a French-Czech
geologist and palaeontologist...
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strata of the
Baltic island of Gotland. The
French geologist Joachim Barrande,
building on Murchison's work, used the term
Silurian in a more comprehensive...
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preserved similarly to
bodies in Pompeii. The
French palaeontologist Joachim Barrande (1799–1883)
carried out his
landmark study of
trilobites in the Cambrian...
- 1957 Type
species Acadoparadoxides sacheri (
Barrande, 1852)
Subgenera Acadoparadoxides A.
sacheri (
Barrande, 1852) (type species) =
Paradoxides sacheri...
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rocks that were
studied by
French geologist Joachim Barrande. The
district was
named in
honour of
Barrande on 24
February 1928.
Prokop valley Wikimedia Commons...
- Genus: †Lorieroceras Foeste, 1926 Species: †L. lorieri
Binomial name †Lorieroceras
lorieri (
Barrande, 1870)
Synonyms Trochoceras lorieri Barrande, 1870...
- and Sweden. By
subsequent designation by
Vogdes (1925)
Battus granulatus Barrande, 1846, p. 15., from the
Middle Cambrian of Bohemia. Lectotype: By subsequent...
- Republic, France, Spain, Turkey,
United States (Wisconsin).
Conocephalites Barrande, 1852 was
introduced as a
replacement for
Conocephalus Zenker, 1833, which...
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cephalopods belonging to the
Ammonite subclass. It
takes its name in
honour of the
paleontologist Joachim Barrande. "Biography of
Joachim Barrande". v t e...