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- Peter Wellnhofer (born Munich, 1936) is a German paleontologist at the Bayerische Staatssammlung fur Paläontologie in Munich. He is best known for his...
- 137–145. Wellnhofer (2009) p. 81 Wellnhofer (2009) p. 80 Wellnhofer (2009) p. 81-82 Wellnhofer (2009) p. 82 Wellnhofer (2009) p. 83 Wellnhofer (2009) p...
- doi:10.1038/024335f0. S2CID 30819954. Wellnhofer 1991, p. 35. Wellnhofer 1991, p. 36. Wellnhofer 1991, p. 31. Wellnhofer 1991, pp. 37–38. Marsh, O.C. (1882)...
- Palaeontologica Polonica 46: 519–532. Wellnhofer, P., & Tischlinger, H. (2004). Das "Brustbein" von Archaeopteryx bavarica Wellnhofer 1993 – eine Revision. Archaeopteryx...
- and therefore were dubious. A. araripensis (Wellnhofer 1985) = Santanadactylus araripensis Wellnhofer 1985 [also classified as Coloborhynchus] A. cuvieri...
- Wellnhoferia (named after Peter Wellnhofer) is a genus of early prehistoric bird-like theropod dinosaur closely related to Archaeopteryx. It lived in what...
- 1642/0004-8038(2003)120[0550:ACCOTT]2.0.CO;2. ISSN 0004-8038. JSTOR 4090212. Wellnhofer, Peter (1988). "A New Specimen of Archaeopteryx". Science. 240 (4860)...
- and described as the type species Tropeognathus mesembrinus by Peter Wellnhofer. The generic name is derived from Gr**** τρόπις, tropis, "keel", and γνάθος...
- specimen if the original is lost or deemed too poorly preserved. Peter Wellnhofer declined to designate a neotype in his 1975 review of the genus, because...
- scientists disregarded his work on the subject in their later research, though Wellnhofer (1978) followed Miller's species list. and Schoch (1984) somewhat oddly...