Wangshi Series

Wangshi Series

The Wangshi Series is a late Cretaceous sedimentary rock formation found in Shandong and Jiangsu provinces in eastern China. It has been estimated as Campanian in age. Dinosaurs recovered include the large theropod "Chingkankousaurus", which is posibly synonymous with "Tarbosaurus", as well as herbivororous hadrosaurs "Tanius", "Shantungosaurus", and "Tsintaosaurus".

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