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- but the genus was named in 1923 when its type species, Pentaceratops sternbergii, was described. Pentaceratops lived around 76–73 million years ago, its...
- natator = swimmer). Originally, it contained only a single species, E. sternbergii. The species is named in honour of Charles H. Sternberg and his son,...
- proliferum Pall. Ornithogalum sternbergii Hoppe Ornithogalum callosum Kit. Ornithogalum gracile K.G.Hagen Gagea sternbergii (Hoppe) Sweet Gagea callosa...
- had been ****igned to Leidyosuchus. The species ****igned to it are: B. sternbergii, the type species, from the Maastrichtian (Late Cretaceous) of Colorado...
- Alsophila sternbergii is a species of tree fern in the family Cyatheaceae. H****ler, Michael & Schmitt, Bernd (August 2019), "Alsophila sternbergii", Checklist...
- Permian Buntsanstein of Germany. Originally ****igned the name Palaeosaurus sternbergii, by German paleontologist Leopold Joseph Fitzinger in 1840, the generic...
- Trichipteris feeana (C. Christensen) Copeland Cyathea sternbergii Domin (non Cyathea sternbergii Pohl, quae = Cyathea arborea) Alsophila glaziovii Baker...
- studies of mosasaur phylogeny. The confusion was especially centered on H. sternbergii, a species from the Mooreville Chalk Formation of Alabama and the Niobrara...
- speculated that this may be due to some specimens included as Pentaceratops sternbergii being misclassified, and possibly referable to other species pending...
- Tsintaosaurus spinorhinus (an ornithopod), Daspletosaurus torosus (a tyrannosaurid), Pentaceratops sternbergii (a ceratopsian), and Grus grus (a neornithian)....