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Speeton is a
village in the
civil parish of Reighton, in
North Yorkshire, England. It lies near the edge of the
coastal cliffs midway between Filey and...
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years ago. The
first specimen, a
partial adult skeleton, was
discovered in
Speeton, England, in 1958, but was not
formally described until 2012 by Valentin...
- The
Speeton Clay
Formation (SpC) is a
Lower Cretaceous geological formation in Yorkshire,
northern England.
Unlike the
contemporaneous terrestrial Wealden...
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Speeton railway station served the
villages of
Speeton and
Reighton in
North Yorkshire, England. It was
situated on the
Yorkshire Coast Line from Scarborough...
- instead, as
shown by a
specimen of
Palaeopagurus vandenengeli from the
Speeton Clay Formation, Yorkshire, UK, from the
Lower Cretaceous, as well as a...
- the Hauterivian-Barremian
boundary (~130-125
million years ago) from the
Speeton Clay, England. The
evolutionary history of the
genus Pinus has been complicated...
- (eds.). "Family Squalidae". FishBase.
January 2009 version. "Sample UB3,
Speeton (Cretaceous of the
United Kingdom)". PBDB.org. "Squalidae". Integrated...
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level of
heterodonty within its teeth. The
oldest specimens are from the
Speeton Clay Formation.
Protosqualus teeth are
quite common in the Grey
Chalk deposit...
- 570. "Shuttle
Meadow Formation." Weishampel, et al. (2004). Pg. 532. "
Speeton Clay." Weishampel, et al. (2004). Pg. 558. "Summit Cr**** Formation." Weishampel...
- (A. J. Jukes-Browne, &c.)
restrict the
Neocomian to the
marine beds of
Speeton and Tealby, and
their estuarine equivalents, the
Weald Clay and Hastings...