Chipping Norton Formation | |
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Type | Geological formation |
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Country | England |
The Chipping Norton Formation is a geological formation in Europe. It dates back to the Middle Jurassic.[1]
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The so-called "Scrotum humanum" remains may have come from this formation.[1]
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Notes Uncertain or tentative data are in small text; |
Dinosaurs reported from the Chipping Norton Formation | ||||||
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Genus | Species | Location | Stratigraphic position | Material | Notes | Images |
Indeterminate[2] |
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Actually indeterminate ornithischian remains.[3] |
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C. giganteus[5] |
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Actually indeterminate sauropod remains.[5] |
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Indeterminate[4] |
Actually indeterminate sauropod remains.[5] |
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L. vetustus[6] |
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Actually indeterminate stegosaur remains.[3] |
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Indeterminate[4] |
Oxfordshire remains later found to be from an indeterminate theropod.[5] |
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O. vetustus[5] |
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Actually indeterminate stegosaur remains.[5] |
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Indeterminate[7] |
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Actually indeterminate ornithischian remains.[3] |
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Indeterminate[3] |
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Actually indeterminate stegosaur remains.[3] |
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S. cuvieri[5] |
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"Vertebrae [and] limb elements."[8] |
Actually indeterminate theropod remains.[5] |