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Re: [dinosaur] Dendrorhynchoides age



> That was originally thought, but back then the genuinely Jurassic formations 
> of the area hadn't yet been recognized as distinct. Hone & LÃ (2012) thought 
> it was more likely that the isolated specimen, obtained from illegal dealers, 
> was from the Late (probably not Middle) Tiaojishan Formation.

Jurassic, that is. Late Jurassic (probably not Middle Jurassic as sometimes 
claimed in literature that's outdated by a few years) is the age of the 
Tiaojishan Fm.