The Navesink Formation is a 66 to 70 mya greensand glauconitic marl and sand geological formation in New Jersey. It is known for its Cretaceous period...
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County Navesink River, an estuary in Monmouth County Navesink Twin Lights, a lighthouse and museum Navesink Formation, a geological formation Navesink Highlands...
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such as the Woodbine Formation, Navesink Formation, Ellisdale Fossil Site, Mooreville Chalk Formation, Demopolis Chalk Formation, Black Creek Group and...
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large-bodied Morrison Formation theropod species. Laelaps macropus was also coined by Cope for a partial leg found in the Navesink Formation that Joseph Leidy...
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is a massive clayey, glauconitic marl that closely resembles the Navesink Formation into which it grades below. Ammonites and other invertebrates found...
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was described by Thomas Say in 1820 from a single specimen from the Navesink Formation in Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey. The specimen was later illustrated...
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an improperly named taxon of tyrannosauroid coelurosaur from the Navesink Formation of New Jersey. It was suggested to contain the species, "T." macropus...
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It was named by Joseph Leidy in 1865 for two tibiae found in the Navesink Formation of New Jersey. This species was later reclassified as a member of...
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Brownstein, Chase D. (2018-05-01). "A tyrannosauroid tibia from the Navesink Formation of New Jersey and its biogeographic and evolutionary implications...
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They are a commonly found fossil in Cretaceous shellbeds of the Navesink Formation in New Jersey. Species within the genus Pycnodonte include: Pycnodonte...
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