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- Jiulongshan Station (simplified Chinese: 九龙山站; traditional Chinese: 九龍山站; pinyin: Jiǔlóngshān Zhàn) is an interchange station between Line 7 and Line...
- Hǎifánggōu zǔ), also known as the Jiulongshan Formation (simplified Chinese: 九龙山组; traditional Chinese: 九龍山組; pinyin: Jiǔlóngshān zǔ), is a fossil-bearing rock...
- Theridiosomatidae or Uloboridae. The species is known only from the Middle Jur****ic Jiulongshan Formation, part of the Daohugou Beds, near the village of Daohugou in...
- Kazakhstan, the Yixian formation in Liaoning, North China, as well as the Jiulongshan formation and further fossil sites in Mongolia. In North America there...
- Naturelle de Lille "The first fossil buprestids from the Middle Jur****ic Jiulongshan Formation of China (Coleoptera: Buprestidae)" (PDF). Zootaxa. 2745: 53–62...
- dubium), known from the Jiufotang Formation (Lower Cretaceous) and the Jiulongshan Formation (Middle Jur****ic) of China. By the late Cretaceous the ancestral...
- lacewing from the Middle Jur****ic. Both species were described from the Jiulongshan Formation near Daohugou Village, China, which dates back to the Aalenian–Bajocian...
- Middle Jur****ic period 164.7 million to 155.7 million years ago in the Jiulongshan formation, Daohugou Village, Shantou Township, Ningcheng country, Inner...
- Pic, 1898 Rhopalosilpha Arrow, 1929 †Paradermestes Deng et al., 2017 Jiulongshan Formation, Middle Jur****ic, China Dermestidae Species List at Joel Hallan’s...
- is the extinct genus Alloioscarabaeus from the Middle Jur****ic period Jiulongshan Formation of Inner Mongolia, China. The following families are listed...