- The
Dzunbain Formation (also
known as
Dzunbayn Formation) is a
geological formation in Mongolia,
dating to the
Early Cretaceous (Aptian-Albian). The formation...
- roof") is a
genus of
stegosaur from the
Early Cretaceous (Aptian-Albian)
Dzunbain Formation of Mongolia. The type and only
species is M. exspectabilis, known...
- with
teeth found in
Aptian or
Albian (Lower Cretaceous)
strata of the
Dzunbain Formation in
Guchin Us County, Mongolia, and had a
cranial length of about...
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Slavoia is an
extinct genus of
lizard from the
Early Cretaceous of
Mongolia (
Dzunbain Formation), and Late
Cretaceous of
Kazakhstan (Bostobe Formation) and Mongolia...
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itself is very
poorly known.
Fossil remains come from the
Lower Cretaceous Dzunbain Formation of Mongolia. Kielan-Jaworowska et al. (1987), "Early Cretaceous...
- Trofimov. The
fossil remains date to the
Aptian or
Albian (Lower Cretaceous)
Dzunbain Formation of Mongolia. This
genus is the only
known member of its family...
- the Late Jur****ic aged Alcobaça
Formation of Portugal, the Aptian-Albian
Dzunbain Formation of Mongolia, and the
Morrison Formation of
Western North America...
-
Forest Marble Formation of the UK and an
indeterminate species from the
Dzunbain Formation of Mongolia. It was a
small primitive frog, with a
length of...
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confidently ****igned to
Somphospondyli in
recent years Mongolostegus 2018
Dzunbain Formation (Early Cretaceous,
Aptian to Albian) Mongolia
Informally ****igned...
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Shamosaurus is
known from the
holotype PIN N 3779/2,
collected from the
Dzunbain Formation,
equivalent to the
Khukhtekskaya Formation and
dating from the...