نتایج جستجو برای: upper albian

تعداد نتایج: 205454  

Journal: :iranian journal of science and technology (sciences) 2007
m. r. vaziri

a fauna of 16 species and genera of marine ostracoda is described and illustrated for the first timefrom the mid-cretaceous of the badamouyeh mountain in kerman province. the ostracod assemblagesuggests a favorable condition during the deposition of the strata. the ostracods can also be used for thecorrelation of cenomanian age formations in many places in the middle east

2015
Ignacio Díaz-Martínez Xabier Pereda-Suberbiola Félix Pérez-Lorente José Ignacio Canudo

BACKGROUND Large ornithopod tracks are known from the Upper Jurassic to the uppermost Cretaceous rocks of all continents but Antarctica. They include the tracks historically called Iguanodon footprints, iguanodontid footprints, hadrosaur/hadrosaurid footprints, and other large ornithopod tracks that have been used to define ichnotaxa. More than 40 ichnospecies based on large ornithopod tracks h...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2010
Peter J Makovicky Daqing Li Ke-Qin Gao Matthew Lewin Gregory M Erickson Mark A Norell

Ornithomimosaurs (ostrich-mimic dinosaurs) are a common element of some Cretaceous dinosaur assemblages of Asia and North America. Here, we describe a new species of ornithomimosaur, Beishanlong grandis, from an associated, partial postcranial skeleton from the Aptian-Albian Xinminpu Group of northern Gansu, China. Beishanlong is similar to another Aptian-Albian ornithomimosaur, Harpymimus, wit...

2011
Giuseppe Gulisano

The crab genus Rathhunopon is exclusively known from Cretaceous rocks, mainly from Europe. Here two new European localities are presented: one in the Albian/Cenomanian of northern Spain yielding well-preserved specimens of Rathhunopon ohesum, and one from the lower Aptian at the German-Austrian border yielding Rathhunopon schrattenkalkensis n. sp. Both are found in association with coral reefs....

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2013
Nao Kusuhashi Yukiyasu Tsutsumi Haruo Saegusa Kenji Horie Tadahiro Ikeda Kazumi Yokoyama Kazuyuki Shiraishi

We here describe a new Early Cretaceous (early Albian) eutherian mammal, Sasayamamylos kawaii gen. et sp. nov., from the 'Lower Formation' of the Sasayama Group, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. Sasayamamylos kawaii is characterized by a robust dentary, a distinct angle on the ventral margin of the dentary at the posterior end of the mandibular symphysis, a lower dental formula of 3-4 : 1 : 4 : 3, a ro...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2008
Vincent Perrichot Loïc Marion Didier Néraudeau Romain Vullo Paul Tafforeau

The developmental stages of feathers are of major importance in the evolution of body covering and the origin of avian flight. Until now, there were significant gaps in knowledge of early morphologies in theoretical stages of feathers as well as in palaeontological material. Here we report fossil evidence of an intermediate and critical stage in the incremental evolution of feathers which has b...

2011
David A. Grimaldi Antonio Arillo Jeffrey M. Cumming Martin Hauser

Thirteen species of basal Brachycera (11 described as new) are reported, belonging to nine families and three infraorders. They are preserved in amber from the Early Cretaceous (Neocomian) of Lebanon, Albian of northern Spain, upper Albian to lower Cenomanian of northern Myanmar, and Late Cretaceous of New Jersey USA (Turonian) and Alberta, Canada (Campanian). Taxa are as follows, with signific...

Journal: :Minerals 2021

The Lower Cretaceous Dalazi Formation in the Yanji Basin, eastern Jilin Province is of particular interest because it contains key fresh water fossil taxa, oil and gas resources, a potential terrestrial Albian–Cenomanian boundary, regional unconformities. However, lack precise chronology for non-marine strata has precluded better understanding stratigraphic correlation processes. Here, we repor...

2014
JAVIER LUQUE

Despite the extensive fossil record of higher crabs (Eubrachyura) from Late Cretaceous and Cenozoic rocks worldwide, their Early Cretaceous occurrences are scarce and fragmentary, obscuring our understanding of their early evolution. Until now, representatives of only two families of eubrachyuran-like crabs were known from the Early Cretaceous: Componocancridae and Tepexicarcinidae fam. nov., b...

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