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- In the geologic timescale, the Anisian is the lower stage or earliest age of the Middle Tri****ic series or epoch and lasted from 246.7 million years ago...
- Sediments and fossils suggestive of a more humid climate are known from the Anisian to Ladinian of the Tethysian domain, and from the Carnian and Rhaetian...
- biotic crises, including the Smithian-Spathian, Olenekian-Anisian, Middle-Late Anisian, and Anisian-Ladinian extinction events. Large volumes of basaltic...
- Luopingcoelacanthus is an extinct genus of coelacanth that lived during the Anisian stage of the Middle Tri****ic epoch. Luopingcoelacanthus eurylacrimalis...
- the Anisian can be explained by niche crowding, a phenomenon that would have drastically increased competition, becoming prevalent by the Anisian. Biodiversity...
- years ago. Nyasasaurus comes from a deposit conventionally considered Anisian in age, meaning that it would predate other early dinosaurs by about 12...
- followed by the Late Tri****ic Epoch. The Middle Tri****ic is divided into the Anisian and Ladinian ages or stages. Formerly the middle series in the Tri****ic...
- Hsishihwa locality in the upper Ermaying Formation, which dates to the late Anisian stage about 242 million years ago. Wangisuchus was named in 1964 by Chinese...
- Proneusticosaurus is an extinct genus of basal eosauropterygian that lived during the Anisian stage of the Middle Tri****ic epoch. Proneusticosaurus silesiacus had a...
- (2022-03-01). "Middle Tri****ic bivalve traces from central Europe (Muschelkalk, Anisian): overlooked burrows of a common ichnofabric". PalZ. 96 (1): 175–196. doi:10...