Sentence examples for defunct species from inspiring English sources

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The fossils, he argued, are indistinguishable from the T. horridus specimens that were previously attributed to the defunct species T. serratus.

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In 1886, Lucien Quélet transferred the species to Coprinarius (a defunct genus now synonymous with Panaeolus ) and then to Coprinus a couple of years later in his Flore Mycologique de la France.

In 1931, French mycologist Édouard-Jean Édouard-Jean Gilberttransferred thethe genuspeciesmus, a now-defunctotheon that has since been subsumed into Suillus.

It was placed within the genus Ptilotis by French naturalist Émile Oustalet when he described the species in 1889; that genus is now considered defunct and is no longer used.

For these reasons the new family Limnoperdaceae was described to contain the new species, and it was classified along the Protogastraceae in the (now defunct) order Protogastrales.

The type species, C. montana, was thought to be a truffle (formerly classified in the now-defunct Tuberales order) because of its chambered fruit body and subterranean growth habit.

He named the animal Hesperomys couesi, placing it in the now-defunct genus Hesperomys, and noted similarities to the marsh rice rat (then called Hesperomys palustris) and two species now placed in Tylomys.

What little we do know came from a now-defunct whale monitoring study Cornell University launched in 2008 to help protect the endangered right whale and other species from fatal ship strikes as they crossed paths with shipping lanes close to shore.

(Both are now defunct).

Nor are his methods defunct.

We declare our society defunct.

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