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- In the geologic timescale, the Sinemurian is an age and stage in the Early or Lower Jur****ic Epoch or Series. It spans the time between 199.5 ±0.3 Ma and...
- (Rhaetian–Sinemurian) †Alethodontus Duffin 1983 Germany, Early Jur****ic (Sinemurian) †Halonodon Duffin 1984 Belgium and Luxembourg, Early Jur****ic (Sinemurian)...
- follows the Rhaetian (part of the Tri****ic Period) and is followed by the Sinemurian. In European stratigraphy the Hettangian is a part of the time span in...
- the order Ammonitida. They were very successful during Hettangian and Sinemurian. Last of them, family Cymbitidae and genera Hypoxynoticeras and Radstockiceras...
- an extinct genus of baracromian ichthyosaurs from the Early Jur****ic (Sinemurian age) Água de Madeiros Formation of Portugal. The genus contains a single...
- near Dijon. The original definition of Sinemurian included what is now the Hettangian. The GSSP of the Sinemurian is located at a cliff face north of the...
- (Rhaetian–Sinemurian) †Alethodontus Duffin 1983 Germany, Early Jur****ic (Sinemurian) †Halonodon Duffin 1984 Belgium and Luxembourg, Early Jur****ic (Sinemurian)...
- Camadas de Coimbra or Calcários de S. Miguel) is a geological group of Sinemurian-Pliensbachian (Lower Jur****ic) age in the Lusitanian Basin of Portugal...
- "Saltrio hunter") is a genus of ceratosaurian dinosaur that lived during the Sinemurian stage of the Early Jur****ic in what is now Italy. The type and only species...
- possibly stem tetanuran, theropod dinosaur from the Early Jur****ic (Late Sinemurian) of Charmouth, Dorset, England. The genus contains a single species, D...