- Ivète
Piveteau (Yvète
Piveteau) is a
French harpsichordist,
organist and pianist. She
studied with
Gustav Leonhardt and was
later invited to
teach at the...
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Genus †Parabos (Arambourg &
Piveteau, 1929) †Parabos
cordieri (de Christol, 1832) †Parabos
macedoniae (Arambourg &
Piveteau, 1929) †Parabos
soriae (Morales...
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under the name
Protobatrachus m****inoti by the
French paleontologist Jean
Piveteau in 1936. Much more
detailed description were
published more recently. Although...
- 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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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 Jur****ic
Marnes de...
- Culture.
University of
Toronto Press. p. 205. ISBN 978-1442668263.
Elodie Piveteau;
Philippe Vaurès (2005). Underdressed.
Silverback Books. pp. 2 104, 110...
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following year.
Piveteau, 130–33.
Piveteau, 133–34.
Piveteau, 134.
Piveteau, 135.
Piveteau, 136.
Piveteau, 135–39.
Piveteau, 137. Jean was appointed...
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madagascariensis from
Madagascar is
known solely from
teeth and was
described by
Piveteau in 1926. The
teeth were
variously attributed to a stegosaur, the theropod...
- 2005, pp. 295, 299–300.
Burkert 2005, pp. 299–300.
Burkert 2005, p. 300.
Piveteau 1981, pp. 16–17.
Harris 1991, pp. 261–278. Krul 2018, p. 12.
Beaulieu 2018...