The Aptian partly overlaps the upper part of the regionally used (in western Europe) stage Urgonian.
The base of the Aptian stage is laid at magnetic anomaly M0r. A global reference profile for the base (a GSSP) had in 2009 not yet been appointed. The top of the Aptian (the base of the Albian) is at the first appearance of coccolithophore species Praediscosphaera columnata in the stratigraphic record.
Sometimes the Aptian is subdivided in three substages or subages: Bedoulian (early or lower), Gargasian (middle) and Clansayesian (late or upper).
| †Ankylosauria of the Aptian |
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- †Cedarpelta bilbeyhallorum
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Cedar Mountain Formation, Utah, USA |
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Ulansuhai Formation, Inner Mongolia, China |
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- †Liaoningosaurus paradoxus
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Yixian Formation, Liaoning, China |
Nodosaurid with ventral armor plating |
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Bungil Formation, Queensland, Australia |
Small (1 meter long) primitive ankylosaur |
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Aptian to Albian |
Cloverly Formation, Wyoming, Montana, Utah, USA |
A medium-sized nodosaurid, measuring about 5 meters (16.5 ft) long, Sauropelta had a distinctively long tail which made up about half of its body length. Its neck and back were protected by an extensive bony body armor including characteristically large spines |
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Mongolia |
Ankylosaurid |
| †Ceratopsia of the Aptian |
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Mazong Shan, Gansu, China |
A basal neoceratopsian, appears to have been bipedal and quite small (about 1 meter long) with a comparatively large head. Unlike many later ceratopsians it doesn't have any horns and has only a small bony frill projecting from the back of its head. |
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Xinminbao Group, Gansu, China |
Basal neoceratopsian |
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- †Psittacosaurus meileyingensis
- †Psittacosaurus mongoliensis
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China, Mongolia, Russia |
Psittacosaurid Ceratopsian |
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- †Serendipaceratops arthurcclarkei
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Victoria, Australia |
2 meters long early ceratopsian |
| Mammals of the Hauterivian |
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Description |
Images |
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several species from Hauterivian to Albian |
Spain, Mongolia |
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Yixian Formation, Liaoning, China |
A long-tailed, nocturnal tetrapod (with prensile fingers and toes) which hunted insects, its food, during the night |
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Yixian Formation, Liaoning, China |
The largest mammal known from the Cretaceous period of the Mesozoic, and the one for which there is the best evidence that it fed on dinosaurs. |
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Yixian Formation, Hebei, China |
A small mammal, barely 13 centimetres (5 inches) long. It was lightly-built and fed on insects, worms and other invertebrates, probably hunting at night. Like most early mammals, Yanoconodon had short, sprawling legs and claws that were most likely used for burrowing underground or digging |
| †Ornithopoda of the Aptian |
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Description |
Images |
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Aptian/Albian |
Dinosaur Cove, Victoria, Australia |
2-3 meters long hypsilophodont |
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Quantou Formation, Jilin, China |
As a small basal ornithopod, Changchunsaurus would have been a swift bipedal herbivore, feeding close to the ground. |
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Barremian-?Aptian |
Bernissart, Belgium; ?England; ?Germany |
A lightly constructed iguanodont, about 6 meters long (20 ft), estimated to weigh about 1 ton |
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Mazong Shan, Gansu, China |
Primitive hadrosaur or iguanodont |
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- †Iguanodon bernissartensis
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Asia, Europe, North America |
Worldwide distributed, type genus of the Iguanodontia. 10 meters long |
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Niger |
9 meters long heavily built Iguanodont |
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- †Mantellisaurus atherfieldensis
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Atherfield, England, UK |
formerly known as Iguanodon atherfieldensis |
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- †Ouranosaurus nigeriensis
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Echkar Formation, Niger |
7 meters long hadrosauroid, possibly with a sail on the back |
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- †Planicoxa venenica
- †Planicoxa depressa
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Cedar Mountain Formation, Utah; Lakota Formation, South Dakota, USA |
A genus of advanced iguanodont |
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Victoria, Australia |
1.8 meter long hypsilophodontid |
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Xinminbao Group, Gansu, China |
A hypsilophodontid or other basal ornithopod, Siluosaurus would have been a bipedal herbivore. |
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- †Tenontosaurus tilletti
- †Tenontosaurus dossi
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Cloverly Formation, Wyoming and Montana, Antlers Formation, Oklahoma, Twin Mountains Formation, Texas, USA |
8 meters long early iguanodont |
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Aptian to Albian |
Purgatoire Formation, Colorado, USA |
An iguanodont described as intermediate in derivation between Camptosaurus and Iguanodon |
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Cloverly Formation, Montana, USA |
Hypsilophodont |
| †Plesiosaurs of the Aptian |
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Kansas, USA; Colombia |
A pliosaur that grew to around 10 meters in length, it represents the last known occurrence of a pliosaur in North America. |
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- †Callawayasaurus colombiensis
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Paja Formation, Colombia |
8 meters long elasmosaurid |
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Aptian to Albian |
Boyaca, Colombia |
Among the largest pliosaurs, body-length estimates put the total length of Kronosaurus at 9–10 meters |
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- †Umoonasaurus demoscyllus
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Australia |
Relatively small cryptocleidid, around 2.5 m long, identified by the three crest-ridges on its skull. |
| †Sauropods of the Aptian |
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Description |
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- †Amazonsaurus maranhensis
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Itapecuru Formation, Maranhão, Brazil |
A genus of 12 meters long diplodocoid. |
The size of Sauroposeidon compared to a human.
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Arundel Formation, Maryland, USA |
A large titanosaur, adults are estimated to have been more than 9m high and 15m to 18m long. |
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Napai Formation, Guangxi, China |
Probably a basal titanosaur, known by fragmentary postcranial remains |
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Aptian or Albian |
Sahara Desert |
Seems to be a very primitive sauropod. Unlike other Cretaceous sauropods, Jobaria had spoon-shaped teeth. |
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- †Karongasaurus gittelmani
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Malawi |
Titanosaurid which fossils consist solely of parts of a lower mandible and a few teeth |
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Argentina |
A basal titanosaurid |
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Malawi |
One of the few titanosaurs for which skull material has been found |
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Elrhaz Formation, Niger |
Diplodocoid dinosaur, one of the most common genera found in the rich fossil vertebrate fauna of the Elrhaz Formation |
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Twin Mountains Formation, Texas, USA |
A basal titanosauriform |
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Antlers Formation, Oklahoma, USA |
The last known giant brachiosaurid; extrapolations indicate that the head of Sauroposeidon could reach 17 m in height, making it the tallest known dinosaur. With an estimated length of 30 m and a mass of 36–40 MT it also ranks among the longest and heaviest. |
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Grès Supérior Formation, Laos |
A basal titanosaur, known from the remains of two or three individuals. |
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Cedar Mountain Formation, Utah, USA |
A titanosaur, known from an incomplete skeleton of an adult and a juvenile |
| †Non Avian Theropods of the Aptian |
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- †Acrocanthosaurus atokensis
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Texas, Oklahoma, ?Maryland, USA |
Likely an apex predator, up to 12 meters long. Classification disputed (Carcharodontosaurid or Allosaurid) |
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Santana Formation, Ceará, Brazil |
7 meters long Spinosaurid, maybe the same species as Irritator |
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Jiufotang Formation, Liaoning, China |
Small (90 centimeters long feathered dromeaosaurid, possibly the same species as Microraptor |
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Cloverly Formation, Montana and Wyoming, Antlers Formation, Oklahoma, Potomac Formation, Maryland, USA |
3 meters long carnivorous dromeaosaurid |
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Chubut Province, Argentina |
Possibly ceratosaurian |
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- †Huaxiagnathus orientalis
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Yixian Formation, Liaoning, China |
Large (1.8 meter long) compsognathid |
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Elrhaz Formation, Niger |
Earliest-known abelisaurid |
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Isle of Wight, England, UK |
7.5 meters long allosaurid |
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- †Protarchaeopteryx robusta
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Yixian Formation, Liaoning, China |
Primitive oviraptosaur, possibly synonymous with Incisivosaurus |
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- †Similicaudipteryx yixianensis
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Jiufotang Formation, Liaoning, China |
Caudipterid oviraptosaur |
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China |
1 meter long troodontid |
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Liaoning, China |
1.20 meter long compsognathid, fossilized with traces of proto-feathers |
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Tenere, Niger |
12 meters long spinosaurid |
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- †Tyrannotitan chubutensis
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Chubut Province, Argentina |
12 meters long carcharodontosaurid |