1854 in paleontology
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Paleontology or palaeontology is the study of prehistoric life forms on Earth through the examination of plant and animal fossils.[1] This includes the study of body fossils, tracks (ichnites), burrows, cast-off parts, fossilised feces (coprolites), palynomorphs and chemical residues. Because humans have encountered fossils for millennia, paleontology has a long history both before and after becoming formalized as a science. This article records significant discoveries and events related to paleontology that occurred or were published in the year 1854.
Expeditions, field work, and fossil discoveries
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Institutions and organizations
[edit]Natural history museums
[edit]Scientific organizations
[edit]Scientific advances
[edit]Paleoanthropology
[edit]Paleobotany
[edit]Evolutionary biology
[edit]Exopaleontology
[edit]Extinction research
[edit]Micropaleontology
[edit]Invertebrate paleozoology
[edit]Trace fossils
[edit]Vertebrate paleozoology
[edit]Non-mammalian synapsids described in 1854 | ||||||||
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Name | Status | Authors | Age | Unit | Location | Notes | Images | |
Bathygnathus[2] | Valid | Joseph Leidy | Early Permian | Unnamed unit | Canada | A sphenacodontid pelycosaur. |
Nothosaurs described in 1854 | ||||||||
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Deirosaurus | Junior synonym | Owen | Late Triassic | Italy | Junior synonym of Lariosaurus. |
Prehistoric dinosaurs described in 1854 | ||||||||
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Name | Status | Authors | Age | Unit | Location | Notes | Images | |
Early Jurassic (Hettangian-Sinemurian) |
Junior subjective synonym of Massospondylus. |
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Valid |
Early Jurassic (Hettangian-Sinemurian) |
A massospondylid. a Small Plant-Eating Sauropodomorph. |
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Valid |
Early Cretaceous (Berriasian) |
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Early Jurassic (Hettangian-Sinemurian) |
Junior subjective synonym of Massospondylus. |
Research techniques
[edit]Fossil trade
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Law and politics
[edit]Regulation of fossil collection, transport, or sale
[edit]Fossil-related crime
[edit]Official symbols
[edit]Protected areas
[edit]Ethics and practice
[edit]Hoaxes
[edit]Scandals
[edit]Unethical practice
[edit]People
[edit]Births
[edit]Awards and recognition
[edit]Deaths
[edit]Historiography and anthropology of paleontology
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Pseudoscience
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Popular culture
[edit]Amusement parks and attractions
[edit]Art
[edit]Comics
[edit]Film
[edit]Gaming
[edit]Literature
[edit]- The Fossil Spirit: A Boy's Dream of Geology by John Mill was published. The story features a fakir from Hindostan telling a group of boys about his past lives as prehistoric creatures across geologic time. One such life as was lived as an Iguanodon who was attacked by a Megalosaurus. Apart from this fight scene, paleontologist William A. S. Sarjeant has dismissed the book as a "singularly turgid and heavily didactic text."[4]
Philately
[edit]Television
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Gini-Newman, Garfield; Graham, Elizabeth (2001). Echoes from the past: world history to the 16th century. Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson Ltd. ISBN 9780070887398. OCLC 46769716.
- ^ Leidy, J. 1854. Remarks on Bathygnathus borealis (Article XVI). Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia (2nd Series) Volume VIII, part 4: pp. 449-451;
- ^ a b c d Owen, R. 1854. Descriptive catalogue of the fossil organic remains of reptilia contained in the Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons of England. British Museum (Natural History), London: 184 pages.
- ^ Sarjeant, W. A. S., 2001, Dinosaurs in fiction: In: Mesozoic Vertebrate Life, edited by Tanke, D. H., and Carpenter, K., Indiana University Press, pp. 504-529.