• Ferdinand Broili (11 April 1874 in Mühlbach – 30 April 1946 in Mühlbach) was a German paleontologist. He studied natural sciences at the universities of...
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    of over 3 metres. Contrary to a 1927 report by pterosaur researcher Ferdinand Broili, Rhamphorhynchus lacked any bony or soft tissue crest, as seen in several...
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    paleontologist Ferdinand Broili in 1904. D. copei was known from three Texan specimens, all of which were heavily crushed and incomplete. Broili argued that...
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    some of his own specimens to German paleontologist Ferdinand Broili at Munich University, although Broili was not as prolific as Cope in describing specimens...
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    species and genus were first discovered in 1904 by German paleontologist Ferdinand Broili. Seymouria baylorensis is named for the location of its discovery in...
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    environments. Initially named as a species of the genus Ardeosaurus by Ferdinand Broili in 1938, E. schroederi has had a convoluted taxonomic history. It was...
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    into the 1930s, describing new species such as Anurognathus. In 1927, Ferdinand Broili discovered hair follicles in pterosaur skin, and paleoneurologist Tilly...
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    afterwards, the validity of C. germanicus was questioned the same year by Ferdinand Broili, the latter citing that the fossils concerned did not present notable...
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    at Berlin, Tübingen, Cologne and Munich. Von Koenigswald's teacher Ferdinand Broili had good contacts with the Dutch geologists Karl Martin and Reinout...
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    vertebral elements. These fossils were described by German paleontologist Ferdinand Broili, and are now stored in Munich. American paleontologist S.W. Williston...
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