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Upper GSSP ratified
2005[3]
In the geologic timescale, the Wuchiapingian or Wujiapingian (from Chinese: 吴家坪; pinyin: Wújiāpíng; lit. 'Wu Family Flatland"' in the Liangshan area of Hanzhong, Shaanxi Province[4]33°03′59″N107°01′24″E / 33.0664°N 107.0232°E / 33.0664; 107.0232) is an age or stage of the Permian. It is also the lower or earlier of two subdivisions of the Lopingian Epoch or Series. The Wuchiapingian spans the time between 259.51 and 254.14 million years ago (Ma). It was preceded by the Capitanian and followed by the Changhsingian.[5]
Regional stages with which the Wuchiapingian is coeval or overlaps include the Djulfian or Dzhulfian, Longtanian, Rustlerian, Saladoan, and Castilian.[6]
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record, with the earliest-known cynodont being Charassognathus from the Wuchiapingian age of the Late Permian. Non-mammalian cynodonts include both carnivorous...
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which it is the type genus. Gorgonops lived during the Late Permian (Wuchiapingian), about 260–254 million years ago in what is now South Africa. The holotype...
genus of holocephalian cartilaginous fish from the Permian period (Wuchiapingian stage). Paleontology portal Aquagenesis: The Origin and Evolution of...
again when the end-Guadalupian event caused a diversity drop in the Wuchiapingian. There is no agreed cause for the Olson's Extinction. Climate change...
the urban area to 2,038 metres (6,686 ft) in the Qin Mountains. The Wuchiapingian Age in the Permian Period of geological time is named from Wuchiaping...
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Parahelicampodus Temporal range: Wuchiapingian, 260 Ma PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N ↓ Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum:...
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their peculiar teeth. The group became extinct in the late Permian (Wuchiapingian). One of the last survivors was Janassa, which superficially looked...
is partly due to the somewhat circumstantial age of the Capitanian–Wuchiapingian boundary itself, which is currently estimated to be approximately 259...
dozens of different sub types. Formed between the Changhsingian and Wuchiapingian ages, around 256 to 252 Ma in the Permian. This formation includes coal...
Mylocheilus Agassiz, 1855. The top of the Capitanian (or the base of the Wuchiapingian) is defined as the place in the stratigraphic record where the conodont...
regional Australian interval lasted from the middle Capitanian to the late Wuchiapingian, known as P4. As with P3, P4's ice sheets were primarily high altitude...
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