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- The Tiourarén Formation is a geological formation in the Agadez Region of Niger whose strata were originally thought to be Early Cretaceous. However,...
- megalosaurid theropod dinosaur from the Middle or Late Jur****ic Period on the Tiourarén Formation and maybe the Irhazer II Formation of the Niger Sahara region...
- years ago. Jobaria is currently the only known valid sauropod from the Tiouraren, where it was discovered in 1997. Jobaria was a primitive sauropod, about...
- dinosaur that lived in the Middle Jur****ic period and has been found in the Tiouraren Formation, Niger. The type and only species is S. gautieri. In 1959, Albert-Félix...
- France, the Daohugou Beds in China, the Itat Formation in Russia, the Tiouraren Formation of Niger, and the Isalo III Formation of western Madagascar...
- America about 150 mya. Most recently, megalosaurids have been found in the Tiourarén Formation in Niger, proving again that these basal tetanurans have experienced...
- ornithomimosaur, but later redescribed as a possible noasaurid Afrovenator 1994 Tiourarén Formation (Middle Jur****ic to Late Jur****ic, Bathonian to Oxfordian)  Niger...
- (Jur****ic of Niger)". The Paleobiology Database. Retrieved 2023-06-25. When: Tiourarén Formation (Irhazer Group), Late/Upper Jur****ic (163.5 - 145.0 Ma); Previously...
- described by de Lapparent in 1960, and the material was collected at the Tiouraren Formation in Niger in Middle-Late Jur****ic sediments. This material, a...
- Possible spinosaurid tooth from the Middle Jur****ic-aged Tiourarén Formation of Niger in multiple views (D1, D2, D3, D4), and a closeup of the serrations...