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- Andrias matthewi, or Matthew's giant salamander, is an extinct species of giant salamander from the Miocene of North America. It belongs to the genus Andrias...
- follow taxonomic rules. In 1921, Osborn created the species name Mastodon matthewi based on distinct molars from the Snake Cr**** Formation of western Nebraska...
- M. matthewi may refer to: Mammut matthewi, an extinct mastodon species Moropus matthewi, an extinct mammal species endemic to North America during the...
- The species Djadochtatherium matthewi was also named by G. G. Simpson in 1925 and has also been known as Catopsalis matthewi (Simpson, 1925). It has been...
- distans Marsh, 1877 M. elatus Marsh, 1877 M. hollandi Peterson, 1907 M. matthewi Holland & Peterson, 1913 M. merriami Peterson, 1914 M. oregonensis Leidy...
- members of the Helodermatidae date to the Early Oligocene, with Lowesaurus matthewi from North America (Nebraska) and Eurheloderma galli**** from Europe (France)...
- 1982 †P. biradica J.A. Baskin, 1982 †Prob****ariscus Merriam, 1911 †P. matthewi Merriam, 1911 Procyon Storr, 1780 †P. gipsoni Emmert & Short, 2018 †P....
- Cope, 1878 Synonyms Anser condoni Schufeldt 1892 Cygnus matthewi Schufeldt 1913 Olor matthewi Schufeldt 1913 Olor paloregonus (Cope) Sthenelides paloregonus...
- eumalacostracan crustacean similar to Tealliocaris and Pseudogalathea. Schramocaris matthewi Sp. nov Valid Clark, Miller & Ross Carboniferous (Viséan)  Canada A eumalacostracan...
- Atractus matthewi is a species of snake in the family Colubridae. The species can be found in Venezuela. Rivas, G.; Schargel, W. (2016). "Atractus matthewi"....