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- Carnian-aged Omingonde Formation. The holotype of Etjosuchus, GSN F382, was discovered in the early 1990s by Thomas Löffler in outcrops of the Omingonde Formation...
- The Omingonde Formation is an Early to Middle Tri****ic (Anisian to Ladinian) geologic formation, part of the Karoo Supergroup, in the western Otjozondjupa...
- Cynognathus ****emblage Zone of the Beaufort Group in South Africa and the Omingonde Formation of Namibia, dating back to the Early and Middle Tri****ic. The...
- ****emblage Zone (CAZ) of the Burgersdorp Formation in South Africa and Omingonde Formation of Namibia and ranging in age from late Olenekian to Anisian...
- another was unknown then. Supposed Erythrosuchus fossils reported from the Omingonde Formation of Namibia were later described as Etjosuchus, a "rauisuchian"...
- is an ichnogenus of fossil footprints found in the Etjo Sandstone and Omingonde Formations (Tetrapodium elmenhorsti) of Namibia. The Etjo Sandstone fossils...
- were described from the Omingonde Formation in Namibia, which like the Santa Maria Formation is Ladinian in age. The Omingonde Formation is part of the...
- Middle Tri****ic Omingonde Formation of Namibia. It is known from a single partial skull that was described in 1973 from the Omingonde Formation. The type...
- Jur****ic geologic formation in northern Namibia. The formation overlies the Omingonde Formation in the Waterberg Basin and the Doros and Gai-As Formations in...
- found 1180 and 1310 meters below the surface. Fossil vertebrates in the Omingonde Formation of Namibia were first found and published by Keyser in 1973...