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- The Shaximiao Formation (simplified Chinese: 沙溪庙组; traditional Chinese: 沙溪廟組 / 沙溪廟層; pinyin: Shāxīmiào zǔ) is a Middle to Late Jur****ic aged geological...
- Sichuan Basin and Yunnan Province in China. Several species from the Upper Shaximiao Formation, whose geologic age is uncertain, have been described. However...
- stegosaurian dinosaur from the Late Jur****ic Period, recovered from the Upper Shaximiao Formation of what is now Sichuan Province in China. Tuojiangosaurus was...
- Lizard", is a genus of herbivorous dinosaur from the Late Jur****ic Upper Shaximiao Formation in what is now China. It is a member of the Stegosauria. According...
- Its name comes from Mount Emei, where it was discovered in the lower Shaximiao Formation of Sichuan Province. Like most sauropods, Omeisaurus was herbivorous...
- herbivorous stegosaurian dinosaur similar to Kentrosaurus from the Upper Shaximiao Formation, Late Jur****ic beds in Sichuan Province in China. Its age makes...
- European relative, Allosaurus. Yangchuanosaurus hails from the Upper Shaximiao Formation and was the largest predator in a landscape that included the...
- it was also much smaller than its famous cousin. Found in the Lower Shaximiao Formation, Huayangosaurus shared the local Middle Jur****ic landscape with...
- unequivocal stegosaurian, Bashanosaurus primitivus, was found in the Bathonian Shaximiao Formation of China. Stegosaurians were armored dinosaurs (thyreophorans)...
- taxa found on the Middle Jur****ic of the region, uncovered in the Lower Shaximiao Formation. Although it has been known for more than 40 years, this taxon...