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- The Trossingen Formation, formerly the Knollenmergel, is a geological formation in Germany and Switzerland. It dates back to the late Norian-Rhaetian...
- species, C. cr****isquamatus, was named in 1939. It was found in the Knollenmergel Member of the Trossingen Formation, which dates to the late Rhaetian...
- in the Late Tri****ic (late Norian-Rhaetian) Trossingen Formation or Knollenmergel Formation of northern Switzerland around 1840 by Amanz Gressly, with...
- to Plateosaurus, there is much prosauropod material from the German Knollenmergel in museum collections, most of it labeled as Plateosaurus, that does...
- Mergel and Knollenmergel zone Formation Cretaceous Meride Formation Tri****ic Meride Limestone Formation Tri****ic Middle Keuper Group/Knollenmergel Formation...
- Daspletosaurus. Dinosaurus Preoccupied. Rütimeyer Late Tri****ic (Rhaetian) Knollenmergel   Switzerland Preoccupied by a genus erected by Fischer von Waldheim...
- "Cranial anatomy of the prosauropod dinosaur Plateosaurus from the Knollenmergel (Middle Keuper, Upper Tri****ic) of Germany. I. Two complete skulls from...
- Meyer Late Tri****ic Feuerletten Formation, Fleming Fjord Formation, Knollenmergel, Marnes Irisees Superieures Formation, Obere Bunte Mergel Stubensandstein...
- Federation Mesaverde Formation Cretaceous  United States Middle Keuper Group/Knollenmergel Formation Tri****ic   Switzerland Middle Keuper Group/Trossingen Formation...
- Switzerland (47.5° N, 7.7° E: paleocoordinates 33.4° N, 10.2° E); When: Knollenmergel Formation (Keuper Group), Sevatian (212.0 - 205.6 Ma) "Sauropodomorpha...