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Oogenus of fossil egg
as Oolithes bathonicae in a communication to the 4 May 1859 meeting of the Geological Society (published in 1860). Buckman believed that Oolithes represented
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Second period of the Mesozoic Era
footnote 2: "Souvent aussi calcaire oolithique moyen ou principal (great oolithe); mais le nom de terrains jurassiques nous paroît préférable […] analogue
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Testudoflexoolithus is an oogenus of fossil turtle egg, containing two oospecies: T. bathonicae and T. agassizi. Hirsch , K.F. (1996). "Parataxonomic Classification
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Fossilized remains of eggs laid by ancient animals
This "parataxonomy" is called veterovata. The first named oospecies was Oolithes bathonicae, a name given provisionally by Professor J. Buckman to a group
Egg_fossil
Geologic formation in France
The Calcaire a oolithes ferrugineuses is a geologic formation in France. It preserves fossils dated to the Jurassic period. Earth sciences portal France
Calcaire a oolithes ferrugineuses
Calcaire_a_oolithes_ferrugineuses
Oogenus of dinosaur egg
rugustus, was originally described under the now-defunct oogenus name Oolithes. Three other oospecies are known: M. yaotunensis, M. mutabilis, and M.
Macroolithus
Geologic formation in France
The Oolithe miliaire is a geologic formation in France. It preserves fossils dating back to the Jurassic period. Earth sciences portal France portal Paleontology
Oolithe_miliaire
Oogenus of dinosaur egg
they are all now considered to be a single oospecies: M. carlylensis. "Oolithes" carlylensis was described in 1970 by James Jensen. In 1998, O. carlylensis
Macroelongatoolithus
Geologic formation in France
The Oolithe de Trouville is a geologic formation in France. It preserves fossils dating back to the Jurassic period. Earth sciences portal France portal
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marine rock in the United Kingdom. He erected the new oogenus and oospecies Oolithes bathonicae for them, the first time fossil eggs had been given their own
Timeline of pterosaur research
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Study of the decomposition and fossilization of eggs
Oolithes spheroides
Egg_taphonomy
Calcaire a Asteries Paleogene Calcaire a gryphees Jurassic Calcaire a oolithes ferrugineuses Jurassic Calcaire d'Ecouché Jurassic Calcaire de Blacourt
List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in France
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Sp. nov Valid Dietze, Schweigert & Chandler Middle Jurassic (Bajocian) Oolithe de Bayeux Formation France Egoianites jauberti Sp. nov Valid Delanoy et
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marine rock in the United Kingdom. He erected the new oogenus and oospecies Oolithes bathonicae for them, the first time fossil eggs had been given their own
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Geologic formation in France
The Oolithe corallienne de Pagnoz is a geologic formation in France. It preserves fossils dating back to the Jurassic period. Earth sciences portal France
Oolithe_corallienne_de_Pagnoz
Oofamily of dinosaur eggs
the eggs of Oviraptorosaurs. The first oospecies formally described was "Oolithes" elongatus (Young, 1954), from China. They were thought to belong to Protoceratops
Elongatoolithidae
Fossil dinosaur eggs
fossil eggs from Laiyang, including an elongated type which he named "Oolithes" elongatus. He noted their similarity to Mongolian fossil eggs supposedly
Elongatoolithus
oogenera have been erected to house them. The holotype of the oospecies Oolithes sphaericus was briefly considered by Harry Govier Seeley to be pterosaurian
List_of_pterosaur_genera
Geological formation in China
Nanhsiungchelys N. wuchingensis A partial skeleton A nanhsiungchelyid turtle Oolithes O. elongatus, O. nanhsiungensis, O. rugustus and O. spheroides. Egg and
Nanxiong_Formation
the Middle Jurassic of England. The egg specimen was originally called Oolithes bathonicae, but renamed Testudoflexoolithus. There are also semi-rigid
Reptile_egg_fossil
Swedish geologic formation
Ingelore; Schallreuter, Roger (2009), "Geschiebe-Oolithe und –Onkolithe III - Mesozoische Oolithe - Oolites and Onkolites as Geschiebes (glacial erratic
Rya_Formation
Geological formation in Normandy, France
range: Early Oxfordian PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N Type Formation Underlies Oolithes ferrugineuses de Villers Overlies Marnes de Dives Thickness 25 to 27 metres
Marnes_de_Villers
Extinct genus of marine crocodilians
(Bathonian age) Cornbrash Formation of England and the Sommet de la Grande Oolithe, Calvados, France. The type species was originally named in 1868 as the
Yvridiosuchus
Fossil dinosaur eggs
classified in Nanhsiungoolithus. He described them as members of the type "Oolithes" elongatus. In 1975, Chinese paleontologist Zhao Zikui created an early
Nanhsiungoolithus
Seamount in the Pacific Ocean
depressed, but the carbonate platform drowned no later than the Eocene, with oolithes forming underwater. During three different episodes in the Aptian-Turonian
Ita_Mai_Tai
Extinct genus of reptiles
reptiles Bronn HG. 1841. Über die fossilen Gaviale der Lias-Formation und der Oolithe. Archiv für Naturgeschichte, Berlin 8:77–82. Attila Ősi; Mark T. Young;
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