Callawayasaurus (Callaway) is named in honor of the paleontologist, Jack M. Callaway, editor of Ancient Marine Reptiles who, as Carpenter put it, "in his brief career as a vertebrate paleontologist, did much to improve our understanding of marine reptiles".[1] The familiar suffix, -saurus comes from the Greek sauros (σαυρος), meaning "lizard" or "reptile."
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| - Callawayasaurus (Callaway) is named in honor of the paleontologist, Jack M. Callaway, editor of Ancient Marine Reptiles who, as Carpenter put it, "in his brief career as a vertebrate paleontologist, did much to improve our understanding of marine reptiles".[1] The familiar suffix, -saurus comes from the Greek sauros (σαυρος), meaning "lizard" or "reptile."
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| - Callawayasaurus (Callaway) is named in honor of the paleontologist, Jack M. Callaway, editor of Ancient Marine Reptiles who, as Carpenter put it, "in his brief career as a vertebrate paleontologist, did much to improve our understanding of marine reptiles".[1] The familiar suffix, -saurus comes from the Greek sauros (σαυρος), meaning "lizard" or "reptile."
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