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Jobu Formation

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remains are among the fossils that have been recovered from the formation, although none have yet been referred to a specific
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M. Manabe. 1999. The early evolution of the Tyrannosauridae in Asia. Journal of Paleontology 73(6):1176-1178
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M. Tamura, Y. Okazaki, and N. Ikegami. 1991. . Kumamoto Daigaku Kyōiku Gakubu kiyō. Shizen kagaku 40:31-45
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List of stratigraphic units with indeterminate dinosaur fossils
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The following fossils were reported from the formation:
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tooth was recovered from the Jobu Formation. The mammal
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Index

Stratigraphic range
late Cenomanian
Ma
PreꞒ

O
S
D
C
P
T
J
K
Pg
N
Geological formation
Mifune Group
Mudstone
Coordinates
32°42′N 130°54′E / 32.7°N 130.9°E / 32.7; 130.9
Approximate paleocoordinates
44°24′N 123°30′E / 44.4°N 123.5°E / 44.4; 123.5
Fukui
Kumamoto
Japan
Jobu Formation is located in Japan
Cretaceous
formation
Cenomanian
Dinosaur

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