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    The Lealt Shale Formation is a Middle Jurassic geologic formation in Scotland. Fossil ornithopod , theropod and stegosaur tracks, a theropod dinosaur...
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  • 2557. Schwarzhans, W. W.; Wakefield, M. I. (2024). "Otoliths from the Lealt Shale Formation, Great Estuarine Group, Middle Jurassic (Bathonian), Inner...
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    of large-bodied rhamphorhynchine pterosaur from the Middle Jurassic Lealt Shale Formation of Scotland. The holotype, a juvenile or subadult that was...
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    calcareous in nature. It is overlain by the Lealt Shale which consists of a lower and an upper grey shale (respectively the Kildonnan and Lonfearn members)...
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  • describe a non-pterodactyloid pterosaur specimen from the Bathonian Lealt Shale (Isle of Skye, Scotland, United Kingdom), preserving metatarsal and caudal...
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    interpreted as being deltaic in origin. Above the sandstone is the 'Lealt Shale Formation', a unit in which fossils of creatures which lived in brackish...
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  • Great Estuarine Series Group/Estheria Shales Formation Jurassic  United Kingdom Great Estuarine Group/Lealt Shale Formation Jurassic  United Kingdom Great...
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  • Dearc Gen. et sp. nov Valid Jagielska et al. Middle Jurassic (Bathonian) Lealt Shale Formation  United Kingdom ( Scotland) A large (2.5 metre wingspan) rhamphorhynchine...
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  • tracksite, preserving sauropod and theropod tracks, is described from the Lealt Shale Formation (Skye, Scotland, United Kingdom) by dePolo et al. (2018). Large...
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    Geological formation Unit of Great Estuarine Group Underlies Lealt Shale Formation Overlies Cullaidh Shale Formation Thickness up to 32 metres (100 ft) Lithology...
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