The Serpukhovian is in the ICS geologic timescale the uppermost stage or youngest age of the Mississippian, the lower subsystem of the Carboniferous. The...
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geologic timescale, the Mississippian is subdivided into three stages: Serpukhovian (330.9 to 323.2 mya) Visean (346.7 to 330.9 mya) Tournaisian (358.9 to...
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Stratigraphy (ICS) stage, but the Viséan is longer, extending into the lower Serpukhovian. North American geologists recognised a similar stratigraphy but divided...
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330.9 Ma. It follows the Tournaisian age/stage and is followed by the Serpukhovian age/stage. The Viséan Stage was introduced by Belgian geologist André...
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Pennsylvanian and is divided in three ages: Namurian (corresponding to Serpukhovian and early Bashkirian) Westphalian (corresponding to late Bashkirian,...
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However, large-sized specimens of Arthropleura are described from the Serpukhovian stage, during which the oxygen pressure was only a bit higher than modern...
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between the included genera are not entirely clear. Fossils are known from Serpukhovian-aged formations including the Bear Gulch Limestone and Surprise Canyon...
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October 2015. Xu, Yan; Han, Bao‐Fu; Liao, Wen; Li, Ang (March 2022). "The Serpukhovian–Bashkirian Amalgamation of Laurussia and the Siberian Continent and Implications...
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It is known by a singular species, B. rogaire. It is known from the Serpukhovian-aged lagerstätte of the Bear Gulch Limestone of Montana, United States...
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approximately 10 million years older than Echinochimaera (from the late Serpukhovian of Montana), and far older than the Mesozoic radiation which would lead...
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†Genus Echinochimaera Lund, 1977 United States, Lower Carboniferous (Serpukhovian) †Suborder Squalorajoidei Patterson, 1965 (Lower Carboniferous–Early...
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herbivorous insects. They appear during the Middle Carboniferous (late Serpukhovian or early Bashkirian) and continue through to the Late Permian. This large...
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group first appeared in the fossil record during the late Mississippian (Serpukhovian). The youngest eugeneodonts are known from the Early Triassic. The geologically...
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Earth history: insights from newly discovered Arthropleura remains (Serpukhovian Stainmore Formation, Northumberland, England)". Journal of the Geological...
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Kasimovian 307 ± 0.1 Moscovian 315.2 ± 0.2 Bashkirian 323.2 * Mississippian Serpukhovian Large lycopodian primitive trees flourish and amphibious eurypterids...
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the quarry date back to the Carboniferous, specifically the Viséan and Serpukhovian stages of the Mississippian (Early Carboniferous) subperiod, around 336...
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Mam Tor is composed of black shales of the Bowland Shale Formation of Serpukhovian age overlain by turbiditic sandstone of the Mam Tor Sandstone Formation...
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Russia". Xu, Yan; Han, Bao-Fu; Liao, Wen; Li, Ang (March 2022). "The Serpukhovian–Bashkirian Amalgamation of Laurussia and the Siberian Continent and Implications...
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(2016). "New basal Odonatoptera (Insecta) from the lower Carboniferous (Serpukhovian) of Argentina". Arquivos Entomolóxicos (16): 341–358. Deregnaucourt,...
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335 and 330 Mya, or sometime between the middle Viséan and earliest Serpukhovian, the LPIA proper began. A start in glacioeustatic sea level changes is...
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The Bashkirian age lasted from 323.2 to 315.2 Ma, is preceded by the Serpukhovian and is followed by the Moscovian. The Bashkirian overlaps with the upper...
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petalodonts (Chondrichthyes, Holocephali) from the Upper Mississippian (Serpukhovian) Bangor Limestone of northern Alabama, U.S.A.". Historical Biology: An...
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and New Mexico. It preserves fossils dating back to the Chesterian (Serpukhovian) Age of the Carboniferous period. At its type section in the Hueco Mountains...
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extinct suborder Embolomeri. It is known from the Visean and Namurian (now Serpukhovian and lower Bashkirian) stages of the Carboniferous of Scotland. Smithson...
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Scotland, UK, and West Virginia, United States, and date back to the Serpukhovian (mid-Carboniferous period), which is from about 331 to 323 million years...
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(2011). "Ecological ranking of Phanerozoic biodiversity crises: The Serpukhovian (early Carboniferous) crisis had a greater ecological impact than the...
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Rhizodus (category Serpukhovian life)
the United Kingdom, whereas the species R. serpukhovensis is from the Serpukhovian of Russia. Some fossils referred to the genus Rhizodus have also been...
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Serpukhovian Shenango Formation Mauch Chunk Group Bluestone Formation Princeton Formation Hinton Formation Maxton Sandstone Bluefield Formation "Little...
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that lived during the Middle Carboniferous period (late Viséan to early Serpukhovian). Pholidogaster is known from only two specimens found in Gilmerton,...
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Palaeozoic insects. They are first known from the Middle Carboniferous (late Serpukhovian or early Bashkirian in age), and include some of the earliest known flying...
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