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Geological Formation in Baden-Württemberg, Germany
The Nusplingen Limestone (German: Nusplingen Plattenkalk) is a geological formation in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It preserves fossils dating to the Kimmeridgian
Nusplingen_Limestone
Genus of fossil cephalopod
of Trachyteuthis is known by remains of T. nusplingensis from the Nusplingen Limestone; two specimens preserve a lower and upper jaw in association with
Trachyteuthis
Fossil-bearing formation in Germany
The Solnhofen Limestone or Solnhofen Plattenkalk is a collective term for multiple Late Jurassic lithographic limestones in southeastern Germany, which
Paleobiota of the Solnhofen Limestone
Paleobiota_of_the_Solnhofen_Limestone
German municipality
Nusplingen is a municipality of the Zollernalb district of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. In 1803, Nusplingen became a possession of the Principality of
Nusplingen
material of Chimaeropsis paradoxa from the Kimmeridgian strata of the Nusplingen Limestone (Germany). Manzanares et al. (2026) report evidence of preservation
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Genus of fossil polychelids
around 150 Ma. It is known from fossils discovered in the Nusplingen Limestone and Solnhofen Limestone formations. The type species, P. roettenbacheri, was
Palaeopentacheles
Metriorhynchid reptile genus from the Late Jurassic / Early Cretaceous period
Aeolodon would have fed mostly on fish. From the slightly older Nusplingen Limestone (late Kimmeridgian) of southern Germany, both D. maximus and C. suevicus
Dakosaurus
Type of limestone with hard fine grain
Scholz, Günter Schweigert and Gerd Dietel, Bivalves from the Nusplingen Lithographic Limestone (Upper Jurassic, Southern Germany), Biodiversity 1, Dec. 30
Lithographic_limestone
Schweigert, G. (2025). "A new hypsocormine pachycormid from the Upper Jurassic Nusplingen Plattenkalk (Kimmeridgian, Germany) provides new insights into body plan
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Extinct genus of fishes
López-Arbarello, 2025 - Late Jurassic (Kimmeridgian & Tithonian) of Germany (Nusplingen Limestone & Solnhofen Formation) †C. ferox Winkler, 1862- Late Jurassic (Tithonian)
Caturus
Extinct genus of ray-finned fishes
(de Blainville, 1818) (type species) - Kimmeridgian of Germany (Nusplingen Limestone) and France (paleontological site of Cerin) †?A. antarcticus Richter
Aspidorhynchus
Species of hemichordate
(2013). A questionable pterobranch from the Upper Jurassic Nusplingen Lithographic Limestone (SW Germany). October 2013. Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und
Cephalodiscus_nusplingensis
MontFormation Jurassic France Mörnsheim Formation Jurassic Germany Nusplingen Limestone Formation Jurassic Germany Painten Formation Jurassic Germany Pimienta
List of thalattosuchian-bearing stratigraphic units
List_of_thalattosuchian-bearing_stratigraphic_units
Extinct family of dragonflies
†Bergeriaeschnidia Solnhofen Limestone, Germany 151-145 Ma, Late Jurassic †Brunetaeschnidium Nusplingen Limestone, Germany and the Solnhofen Limestone, Germany 156-145
Aeschnidiidae
belemnite preserved with beaks, arms and ink sac from the Nusplingen Lithographic Limestone (Kimmeridgian, SW Germany)". Lethaia. 43 (4): 445–456. Bibcode:2010Letha
List_of_lagerstätten
Extinct genus of fishes
(Solnhofen Limestone) †C. gigas Reis, 1888 - Tithonian of Germany (Solhofen Limestone) †C. suevicum Quenstdedt, 1858 - Kimmeridgian (Nusplingen Limestone) and
Coccoderma
Extinct genus of fishes
Agassiz, 1834 - Late Jurassic (Kimmeridgian to Tithonian) of Germany (Nusplingen Limestone & Solnhofen Formation) †G. hexagonus (de Blainville, 1818) - Middle
Gyrodus
Newberria Formation Devonian Nohn Formation Devonian Nusplingen Limestone Formation Jurassic Nusplingen Plattenkalk Formation Jurassic Oberer Hauptmuschelkalk
List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in Germany
List_of_fossiliferous_stratigraphic_units_in_Germany
(2013). "A questionable pterobranch from the Upper Jurassic Nusplingen Lithographic Limestone (SW Germany)". Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie
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(2011). "The oldest azhdarchoid pterosaur from the Late Jurassic Solnhofen Limestone (Early Tithonian) of Southern Germany". Swiss Journal of Geosciences.
List of Mesozoic bird-line archosaur genera (A–B)
List_of_Mesozoic_bird-line_archosaur_genera_(A–B)
Extinct family of insects
Stenophlebia (Insecta: Odonata: Stenophlebiidae) from the Nusplingen Lithographic Limestone (Upper Jurassic, SW Germany)" (PDF). Stuttgarter Beiträge
Stenophlebiidae
produced by a theropod or a pterosaur), from the Upper Jurassic Nusplingen Limestone in Germany (preserving pterosaur bones and likely produced by a crocodyliform)
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Howse, S.C.B.; Milner, A.R. (1995). "The pterodactyloids from the Purbeck Limestone Formation of Dorset". Bulletin of the Natural History Museum, London (Geology)
List of Mesozoic bird-line archosaur genera (P–S)
List_of_Mesozoic_bird-line_archosaur_genera_(P–S)
specimens of Conularia fragilis from the Devonian (Pragian) Koněprusy Limestone (Czech Republic), and interpret the bending of the studied specimens as
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Extinct genus of centipedes
extinct genus of geophilid centipede that was discovered in the Nusplingen Limestone of Germany. It is a monotypic genus, with only type species Eogeophilus
Eogeophilus
Extinct genus of fishes
Nusplingen Limestone of Baden-Württemberg. Other species previously assigned to Hypsocormus have been reclassified. A second species from Nusplingen,
Hypsocormus
(1875). "On the Ornithosaurian (Doratorhynchus validus) from the Purbeck Limestone of Langton near Swanage". Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society
List of Mesozoic bird-line archosaur genera (C–F)
List_of_Mesozoic_bird-line_archosaur_genera_(C–F)
"New halecomorph (Actinopterygii, Neopterygii) from the Nusplingen Lithographic Limestone (Upper Jurassic, Late Kimmeridgian), Germany". Journal of
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(2011). "The oldest azhdarchoid pterosaur from the Late Jurassic Solnhofen Limestone (Early Tithonian) of Southern Germany". Swiss Journal of Geosciences.
List of pterosaur-bearing stratigraphic units
List_of_pterosaur-bearing_stratigraphic_units
Genus of ctenochasmatoid pterosaur from the Late Jurassic
currently: SMNS 56603 (earlier SMNS 5802) found in 1874, a specimen from Nusplingen initially thought to belong to the species Pterodactylus suevicus (currently
Ardeadactylus
Extinct genus of ray-finned fishes
aldingeri (Heimberg, 1949) - Late Jurassic (Kimmeridgian) of Germany (Nusplingen Limestone) †F. angustus (Münster, 1842) - Late Jurassic (Tithonian) of Germany
Furo_(fish)
helcionelloid Mackinnonia rostrata from the Shackleton Limestone of Antarctica and Ajax Limestone of South Australia, and an assemblage of M. taconica from
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Jurassic-era geologic formation in Switzerland
is Kimmeridgian in age and predominantly consists of well stratified limestone, with lithology variable both laterally and stratigraphically including
Reuchenette_Formation
Neopterygii) from the Upper Jurassic of Nusplingen (Germany) and a comparison of Kimmeridgian Ophiopsiformes from Nusplingen with Tithonian taxa from the Solnhofen
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Mountain range in Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Heidenheim Bad Urach Blautopf Donauversickerung (Danube disappearing) Nusplingen (fossil hunting) Schäfbuch forest (48.3°N, 9.35°E) Wental, a recreational
Swabian_Jura
Family of sharks
have only been found in the "Late Jurassic lithographic limestones of South Germany, Nusplingen, Solnhofen, and late Cretaceous calcareous sediments of
Cow_shark
Extinct genus of reptiles
moderate-sized species of Steneosaurus was also contemporaneous. From the Nusplingen Plattenkalk (early Tithonian) of southern Germany, both C. suevicus and
Cricosaurus
Extinct order of fishes
"New halecomorph (Actinopterygii, Neopterygii) from the Nusplingen Lithographic Limestone (Upper Jurassic, Late Kimmeridgian), Germany". Journal of
Ionoscopiformes
Extinct genus of molluscs
Muensterella is so far absent from other Late Jurassic lithographic limestones such as Nusplingen or Cerin. The second species from the Solnhofen Archipelago
Muensterella
Extinct genus of reptiles
large species of Geosaurus is known only from a single tooth from the Nusplingen Plattenkalk of Germany. Cladogram after Cau & Fanti (2010). In 2009, Young
Geosaurus
Quenstedt described the species Pterodactylus suevicus from the Nusplingen lithographic limestone. In this publication he argued that pterosaurs would have
Timeline of pterosaur research
Timeline_of_pterosaur_research
take-off rocket plane. He was killed shortly after take-off in a crash near Nusplingen, in Stetten am kalten Markt. In March Sieber was buried with military
Heuberg_Training_Area
District in Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Albverein the traditional Himmelbett is use as a hotel bed. Sandstone, limestone, black coal and sand have been the primary products mined.[citation needed]
Zollernalbkreis
Günter Schweigert; Jürgen Härer (2020). "New erymid lobsters from the Nusplingen and Usseltal formations (Upper Jurassic) of southwest Germany". Geologija
2020 in arthropod paleontology
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chimaeroid left in open nomenclature are described from the Upper Kimmeridgian Nusplingen Plattenkalk (Germany) by Duffin (2018). A study on the teeth histology
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NUSPLINGEN LIMESTONE
NUSPLINGEN LIMESTONE
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English
English : possibly a habitational name from Calke in Derbyshire ‘(place on) the chalk or limestone’, from Old English (Anglian) calc.Americanized spelling of German Kalk.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the various places called Chilton, for example in Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, County Durham, Hampshire, Kent, Shropshire, Somerset, Suffolk, and Wiltshire. The majority are shown by early forms to derive from Old English cild ‘child’ (see Child) + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’. One place of this name in Somerset possibly gets its first element from Old English cealc ‘chalk’, ‘limestone’, and one on the Isle of Wight from the personal name Cēola (compare Chilcott), or from Old English ceole ‘deep valley’.
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Unassuming, Knowledgeable, Modest, Venus, Requester
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A small mirror
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Nightingale
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Born fifth.
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Sikh, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional
The Decorative End of a Sari
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Being absorbed
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Sharp Witted; Not Slow; One who Takes Decision Instantly
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God has Shown Favor; Similar to John
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One Worthy to Get Praise
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One of the names of God, Evolver a name of Allah, Free from the hell
NUSPLINGEN LIMESTONE
NUSPLINGEN LIMESTONE
NUSPLINGEN LIMESTONE
NUSPLINGEN LIMESTONE
NUSPLINGEN LIMESTONE
n.
A variety of limestone, consisting of small round grains, resembling the roe of a fish. It sometimes constitutes extensive beds, as in the European Jurassic. See the Chart of Geology.
a.
Resembling sugar, as in taste, appearance, consistency, or composition; as, saccharoidal limestone.
n.
A rock consisting chiefly of calcium carbonate or carbonate of lime. It sometimes contains also magnesium carbonate, and is then called magnesian or dolomitic limestone. Crystalline limestone is called marble.
n.
A species of limestone used among the Greeks for making coffins, which was so called because it consumed within a few weeks the flesh of bodies deposited in it. It is otherwise called lapis Assius, or Assian stone, and is said to have been found at Assos, a city of Lycia.
n.
Any species of marine bivalve shells of the genus Saxicava. Some of the species are noted for their power of boring holes in limestone and similar rocks.
n.
A grayish brown limestone, containing fossil shells, which reflect a beautiful play of colors. It is also called fire marble, from its fiery reflections.
n.
A pendent cone or cylinder of calcium carbonate resembling an icicle in form and mode of attachment. Stalactites are found depending from the roof or sides of caverns, and are produced by deposition from waters which have percolated through, and partially dissolved, the overlying limestone rocks.
n.
The metamorphism of limestone, that is, its conversion into marble.
n.
A massive, compact limestone; a variety of calcite, capable of being polished and used for architectural and ornamental purposes. The color varies from white to black, being sometimes yellow, red, and green, and frequently beautifully veined or clouded. The name is also given to other rocks of like use and appearance, as serpentine or verd antique marble, and less properly to polished porphyry, granite, etc.
n.
The upper division of the Permian (Dyas) of Europe. The prevailing rock is a magnesian limestone.
n.
A dark brown or black mineral, occurring in prismatic crystals imbedded in limestone near Warwick, New York. It consists of the borate and titanate of magnesia and iron.
n.
Nitrate of calcium, a substance having a grayish white color, occuring in efforescences on old walls, and in limestone caves, especially where there exists decaying animal matter.
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A variety of black limestone, often polished for ornamental purposes.
n.
An irregular metalliferous mass filling a large cavity in a rock formation, as a stock of lead ore deposited in limestone.
n.
The state or quality of being metamorphic; the process by which the material of rock masses has been more or less recrystallized by heat, pressure, etc., as in the change of sedimentary limestone to marble.
n.
A reddish variety of limestone.
a.
Of or pertaining to the lowest division of the Carboniferous formations underlying the proper coal measures. It was a marine formation characterized in general by beds of limestone.
n.
A flattened concretionary nodule, usually of limestone, intersected within by cracks which are often filled with calcite, barite, or other minerals.