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- The Tiaojishan Formation is a geological formation in Hebei and Liaoning, People's Republic of China, dating to the middle-late Jur****ic period (Bathonian-Oxfordian...
- geological complexity and the geographically widespread nature of the Tiaojishan Formations. Further, King and Beck in 2020 argue for an Early Cretaceous...
- non flight-capable) possible avialans are known from the late Jur****ic Tiaojishan Formation of China, dated to about 160 million years ago. Most researchers...
- fossil specimen of an adult individual found in Middle or Late Jur****ic Tiaojishan Formation of Hebei, China, approximately 159 million years ago. It was...
- contemporary of Charles Darwin. Anchiornis fossils have been found only in the Tiaojishan Formation of Liaoning, China, in rocks dated to the Late Jur****ic, about...
- pterosaur known from the Middle to Late Jur****ic Daohugou Beds of the Tiaojishan Formation of Inner Mongolia, China, and possibly the Early Cretaceous...
- New Zealand (Late Cretaceous) incertae sedis †Araucaria beipiaoensisTiaojishan Formation, China (Middle Jur****ic) †Araucaria fibrosa – López de Bertodano...
- non-pterodactyloid pterosaur Changchengopterus pani Lü, 2009 from the Late Jur****ic Tiaojishan Formation of western Liaoning". Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie...
- Wang, M.; Liu, X. (2008). "Constraints on the upper boundary age of the Tiaojishan Formation volcanic rocks in West Liaoning-North Hebei by LA-ICP-MS dating"...
- five well-preserved fossils, representing four species, unearthed in the Tiaojishan Formation fossil beds (dating to the mid-late Jur****ic Period) of Liaoning...