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Trace fossil
Hatcherichnus is a trace fossil ichnogenus from the Upper Jurassic Morrison Formation of western North America and Europe. The type material is from the
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American paleontologist
region of the American West. He named the crocodyliform trace fossil Hatcherichnus sanjuanensis in 1997 and identified the first known occurrence of the
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Undichna, Lunichnium, Puertollanopus, Serpentichnus, Batrachichnus, Hatcherichnus Semi-consolidated firmgrounds Subaqueous lacustrine, estuarine, and
Ichnofacies
Basin member A partial skeleton including a fragmentary skull roof. Hatcherichnus H. sanjuanensis Colorado and Utah H. sp. Utah and Wyoming, Salt Wash
Paleobiota of the Morrison Formation
Paleobiota_of_the_Morrison_Formation
Geological group in the Middle Atlas of Morocco
Genus Species Stratigraphic position Material Notes Images Hatcherichnus H. ispp. Inzar O'Founass Footprints Indeterminate Crocodrylomorph Tracks "Megalosaurus"
El_Mers_Group
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English and Irish
English and Irish : variant spelling of Deacon.
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Covering, roof, dissolving.
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Arabic, Muslim
Happy; Delighted when Seeing Others
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African, American, Arabic, Bengali, French, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Latin, Muslim, Spanish, Tamil
Variation of Adam from the Red Earth; Earth; Man; Heaven
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
One who Loves Charity
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German
Armored Battle Maiden
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Dutch
, victor of the people.
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Australian, Danish, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Italian, Latin, Spanish, Swedish
Gift of God; Form of Dorothy
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English
Variant spelling of Middle English Oswald, OZZIE means "divine power" or "divine ruler."
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English
English : habitational name from any of several minor places named with Middle English braken ‘bracken’ (from Old English bræcen or Old Norse brakni) + Old Norse berg ‘hill’, among them Brackenber in West Yorkshire and Cumbria, Brackenborough in Lincolnshire, and Breckenbrough in North Yorkshire.
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