Английская Википедия:Emanuel Bunzel
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox person Emanuel Bunzel (1828–1895), was an Austrian paleontologist.
Biography
Emanuel Bunzel was born in Prague, Kingdom of Bohemia (today the Czech Republic), in 1828.
In 1871, he described a skull fragment found in an Austrian coal mine in 1859 by colleagues Ferdinand Stoliczka and Eduard Suess as the type specimen for the dinosaur genus Struthiosaurus,[1] the first discovered in the region. Another dinosaur he described initially as a species of Iguanodon (I. suessii) has since been reassigned to the genus Mochlodon,[2] also found in 1859 alongside Struthiosaurus.[3][4] Also in 1871, he named the crocodylomorph Crocodilus carcharidens (now Doratodon), the pterosaur "Ornithocheirus" buenzeli and the theropod dinosaur Megalosaurus schnaitheimi,[4] now believed to have been based upon remains referable to the metriorhynchid crocodylomorph Dakosaurus maximus.[5]
Bunzel died in 1895, aged 66–67.
References
- Abstract: Notice of a Fragment of a Reptilian Skull from the Upper Cretaceous of Grünbach
- Winzendorf-Muthmannsdorf dinosaur site (German)
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- ↑ Carrano, M.T.; Benson, R.B.J.; & Sampson, S.D. (2012). "The phylogeny of Tetanurae (Dinosauria: Theropoda)". Journal of Systematic Palaeontology 10(2): 211–300