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- subordinate ooidal grainstone. The Woodeaton Quarry locality has yielded microvertebrates. Earth sciences portal Paleontology portal Dinosaurs portal List of...
- Taxa are represented by complete fossil skeletons, isolated material, microvertebrate remains, and even m**** graves. At least 38 dinosaur type specimens...
- the Isle of Skye, Scotland, considerably further to the north, whose microvertebrate ****emblage shares numerous species with the Kirtlington Fauna, though...
- in the western United States. Named after Lance Cr****, Wyoming, the microvertebrate fossils and dinosaurs represent important components of the latest...
- these calcareous beds near the middle of the sequence is an important microvertebrate locality. Subsequent to the original site, several other localities...
- entirely marine, at several localities abundant remains of terrestrial microvertebrates are found, the primary locality being the Kirtlington Mammal Bed (designated...
- palaeo.2006.06.030. Curtis, K.; Padian, K. (1999). "An Early Jur****ic microvertebrate fauna from the Kayenta Formation of northeastern Arizona: microfaunal...
- Retrieved 28 October 2013. Young, G. C. (1997-04-16). "Ordovician microvertebrate remains from the Amadeus Basin, central Australia". Journal of Vertebrate...
- Dartnall, D.L. (January 1992). "A new Bathonian (Middle Jur****ic) microvertebrate site, within the Chipping Norton Limestone Formation at Hornsleasow...
- in the Changing Environments of North Africa: the Contribution of Microvertebrates". African Archaeological Review. 34 (4): 9. doi:10.1007/s10437-017-9272-0...