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- In the geologic timescale, the Bajocian is an age and stage in the Middle Jur****ic. It lasted from approximately 170.9 ±0.8 Ma to around 168.2 ±1.2 Ma...
- which lived during the Early to Middle Jur****ic, between the Toarcian and Bajocian age. The type species M. suevica, whose junior synonym is M. gigantea,...
- Aalenian-Bajocian boundary but then became more arid during the middle Bajocian. A transient ice age possibly occurred in the late Bajocian. The Callovian-Oxfordian...
- ginkgoidea is an extinct ginkgo species in the family Ginkgoaceae from the Bajocian of southern Sweden. Yang, X.-J.; Friis, E. M.; Zhou, Z.-Y. (2008). "Ovule-bearing...
- (million years ago). It was preceded by the Toarcian and succeeded by the Bajocian. The Aalenian takes its name from the town of Aalen, some 70 km east of...
- fast-moving n****nic carnivores lived during the Jur****ic period, in the Bajocian age. Skirroceras bayleanum has a s**** reaching about 10.8 centimetres...
- thunnosaur ichthyosaurs from the Middle Jur****ic to the early Late Cretaceous (Bajocian - Cenomanian) worldwide. Almost all ichthyosaurs from the Middle Jur****ic...
- (Toarcian) †Ottangodus Popov, Delsate & Felten, 2019 France, Middle Jur****ic (Bajocian) †Moskovirhynchus Russia, Upper Jur****ic †Pachymylus United Kingdom, France...
- Matthias Franz; Martin Ebert; Ruta Stulpinaite (2018). "Aalenian – Lower Bajocian (Middle Jur****ic) ostracods from the Geisingen clay pit (SW Germany)"....
- of pycnodontiform ray-finned fish that lived from the middle Jur****ic (Bajocian) to the middle Cretaceous (Barremian). Roberts, George (1839). An etymological...