- The
Djadochta formation (sometimes
transcribed and also
known as Djadokhta, Djadokata, or Dzhadokhtskaya) is a
highly fossiliferous geological formation...
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described in 1924.
Fossils of this
species have been
discovered in the
Djadochta Formation, Mongolia. A
second species, V. osmolskae, was
named in 2008...
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extinct genus of
oviraptorid dinosaur known from
remains found in the
Djadochta Formation of Mongolia,
dating to the Late
Cretaceous (Campanian, 75-71...
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partial articulated skeleton. The only
known specimen was
found in the
Djadochta Formation,
which is late
Campanian in age. In 1993, a
joint expedition...
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specimens of
Velociraptor and
eutherian mammals. It
exposes rocks of the
Djadochta Formation. It is
illegal to
remove fossils from the area
without appropriate...
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fauna of the
Bayan Mandahu is very
similar in
composition to the
nearby Djadochta Formation, and the two may have been
deposited at
roughly the same time...
- the
authors also find that Late
Cretaceous squamate fossils from the
Djadochta and
Barun Goyot formations (Mongolia)
provide a
diproportionally large...
- Formation.
Since members of this
family are also
known from the
Nemegt and
Djadochta Formations, the
discovery of
Harendraco indicates that
troodontids were...
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Kazakhstan (Bostobe Formation) and
Mongolia (Barun
Goyot Formation and
Djadochta Formation).
There is only a
single species S. darevskii, and
Slavoia has...
- unit by
Hasegawa et al. in 2008 as a
distinct unit from the
overlying Djadochta Formation. The
environment of
deposition is
suggested to be fluvial, originating...