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| System | Series | Stage | Age (Ma) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cretaceous | Lower | Berriasian | younger | |
| Jurassic | Upper | Tithonian | 145.0–152.1 | |
| Kimmeridgian | 152.1–157.3 | |||
| Oxfordian | 157.3–163.5 | |||
| Middle | Callovian | 163.5–166.1 | ||
| Bathonian | 166.1–168.3 | |||
| Bajocian | 168.3–170.3 | |||
| Aalenian | 170.3–174.1 | |||
| Lower | Toarcian | 174.1–182.7 | ||
| Pliensbachian | 182.7–190.8 | |||
| Sinemurian | 190.8–199.3 | |||
| Hettangian | 199.3–201.3 | |||
| Triassic | Upper | Rhaetian | older | |
| Subdivision of the Jurassic system according to the IUGS, as of July 2012. | ||||
In the geologic timescale, the Bajocian is an age or stage in the Middle Jurassic. It lasted from approximately 171.6 Ma to around 167.7 Ma (million years ago). The Bajocian age succeeds the Aalenian age and precedes the Bathonian age.[1]
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Stratigraphic definitions [edit]
The Bajocian stage takes its name from the Latin name (Bajocae) of the town of Bayeux, in the region of Normandy in France. The stage was named and introduced in scientific literature by French palaeontologist Alcide d'Orbigny in 1842.
The base of the Bajocian stage is defined as the place in the stratigraphic column where fossils of the ammonite genus Hyperlioceras first appear. A global reference profile (a GSSP) for the base is located at Murtinheira, close to Cabo Mondego in Portugal.[2] The top of the Bajocian (the base of the Bathonian) is at the first appearance of ammonite species Parkinsonia convergens.
Subdivision [edit]
The Bajocian is often divided into Lower/Early and Upper/Late subages or substages.
In the Tethys domain, the Bajocian contains seven ammonite biozones:
- zone of Parkinsonia parkinsoni
- zone of Garantiana garantiana
- zone of Strenoceras niortense
- zone of Stephanoceras humphriesianum
- zone of Sonninia propinquans
- zone of Witchellia laeviuscula
- zone of Hyperlioceras discites
Palaeontology [edit]
†Thalattosuchians [edit]
| This section requires expansion. (April 2008) |
| Thalattosuchians of the Bajocian | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Taxa | Presence | Location | Description | Images |
| Metriorhynchus | An opportunistic carnivore that fed on fish, belemnites and other marine animals and possible carrion. Metriorhynchus grew to an average adult length of 3 meters (9.6 feet), although some individuals may have reached lengths rivaling those of large nile crocodiles. | |||
| Steneosaurus | ||||
| Teleosaurus | ||||
| Teleidosaurus | Normandie, France | The most plesiomorphic known metriorhynchid. | ||
Dinosauria [edit]
Rhoetosaurus, Ozraptor, Yunnanosaurus, Cetiosauriscus
†Plesiosauria [edit]
Simolestes keileni, Maresaurus Coccai
†Ammonitida [edit]
| This section requires expansion. (April 2008) |
| Ammonitids of the Bajocian | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Taxa | Presence[3] | Location | Description | Images |
| Alfeldites | Confirmed. | The only known species in this Alaskan genus. Abbasites is believed to be ancestral to the ammonite family Otoitidae. | ||
| Apsorroceras | Confirmed. | |||
| Asphinctites | Confirmed. | |||
| Asthenoceras | Confirmed. | |||
| Bigotites | Confirmed. | |||
| Bradfordia | Confirmed. | |||
| Cadomites | Confirmed. | |||
| Cadomoceras | Confirmed. | |||
| Caumontisphinctes | Confirmed. | |||
| Chondroceras | Confirmed. | |||
| Cleistosphinctes | Confirmed. | |||
| Cranocephalites | Confirmed. | |||
| Darellia | Confirmed. | |||
| Dimorphinites | Confirmed. | |||
| Diplesioceras | Confirmed. | |||
| Docidoceras | Confirmed. | |||
| Dorsetensia | Confirmed. | |||
| Durotrigensia | Confirmed. | |||
| Duashnoceras | Confirmed. | |||
| Emileia | Confirmed. | |||
| Eocephalites | Confirmed. | |||
| Epistrenoceras | Confirmed. | |||
| Ermoceras | Confirmed. | |||
| Euaptetoceras | Confirmed. | |||
| Eudmetoceras | Confirmed. | |||
| Euhoploceras | Confirmed. | |||
| Fissilobiceras | Confirmed. | |||
| Fontannesia | Confirmed. | |||
| Frogdenites | Confirmed. | |||
| Garantiana | Confirmed. | |||
| Guhsania | Confirmed. | |||
| Graphoceras | Confirmed. | |||
| Haplopleuroceras | Confirmed. | |||
| Hebetoxyites | Confirmed. | |||
| Hlawiceras | Confirmed. | |||
| Hyperlioceras | Confirmed. | |||
| Kosmermoceras | Confirmed. | |||
| Kumatostephanus | Confirmed. | |||
| Labyrinthoceras | Confirmed. | |||
| Leptosphinctes | Confirmed. | |||
| Lissoceras | Confirmed. | |||
| Lupherites | Confirmed. | |||
| Magharina | Confirmed. | |||
| Megasphaeroceras | Confirmed. | |||
| Metrolytoceras | Confirmed. | |||
| Nannolytoceras | Confirmed. | |||
| Newmarracarroceras | Confirmed. | |||
| Normannites | Confirmed. | |||
| Oecoptychius | Confirmed. | |||
| Oecotraustes | Confirmed. | |||
| Okribites | Confirmed. | |||
| Oppelia | Confirmed. | |||
| Orthogarantiana | Confirmed. | |||
| Otoites | Confirmed. | |||
| Oxycerites | Confirmed. | |||
| Padragosiceras | Confirmed. | |||
| Parastrenoceras | Confirmed. | |||
| Parkinsonia | Confirmed. | |||
| Phaulostephanus | Confirmed. | |||
| Poecilomorphus | Confirmed. | |||
| Praebigotites | Confirmed. | |||
| Praeparkinsonia | Confirmed. | |||
| Praestrigites | Confirmed. | |||
| Procerites | Confirmed. | |||
| Prorsisphinctes | Confirmed. | |||
| Protoecotrausites | Confirmed. | |||
| Pseudogarantiana | Confirmed. | |||
| Pseudotoites | Confirmed. | |||
| Reynesella | Confirmed. | |||
| Shirbuirnia | Confirmed. | |||
| Siemiradzkia | Confirmed. | |||
| Skirroceras | Confirmed. | |||
| Skolekostephanus | Confirmed. | |||
| Sohlites | Confirmed. | |||
| Sonninia | Confirmed. | |||
| Sphaeroceras | Confirmed. | |||
| Spinammatoceras | Confirmed. | |||
| Spiroceras | Confirmed. | |||
| Stegoxyites | Confirmed. | |||
| Stemmatoceras | Confirmed. | |||
| Strenoceras | Confirmed. | |||
| Strigoceras | Confirmed. | |||
| Subcollina | Confirmed. | |||
| Telermoceras | Confirmed. | |||
| Teloceras | Confirmed. | |||
| Thamboceras | Confirmed. | |||
| Toxamblyites | Confirmed. | |||
| Toxolioceras | Confirmed. | |||
| Trilobiticeras | Confirmed. | |||
| Trimarginia | Confirmed. | |||
| Tugurites | Confirmed. | |||
| Vermisphinctes | Confirmed. | |||
| Witchellia | Confirmed. | |||
| Zemistephanus | Confirmed. | |||
| Zurcheria | Confirmed. | |||
†Belemnites [edit]
| This section requires expansion. (April 2008) |
| Belemnites of the Bajocian | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Taxa | Presence[3] | Location | Description | Images |
| Belemnitina | Confirmed. | |||
| Hibolites | Confirmed. | |||
| Holcobelus | Confirmed. | |||
| Produvalia | Confirmed. | |||
| Sachsibelus | Confirmed. | |||
Nautiloids [edit]
| This section requires expansion. (April 2008) |
| Nautiloids of the Bajocian | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Taxa | Presence[3] | Location | Description | Images |
| Confirmed. | ||||
| Confirmed. | ||||
References [edit]
Notes [edit]
Literature [edit]
- Gradstein, F.M.; Ogg, J.G. & Smith, A.G.; 2004: A Geologic Time Scale 2004, Cambridge University Press.
- Alcide d´Orbigny; 1842: Paléontologie française. 1. Terrains oolitiques ou jurassiques, 642 pp., Bertrand, Paris.
- Pavia, G. & Enay, R.; 1997: Definition of the Aalenian-Bajocian Stage boundary, Episodes, 20(1): pp 16–22.
- Sepkoski, J.; 2002: A compendium of fossil marine animal genera (entry on cephalopoda), Bulletin of American Paleontology 364, p 560.
External links [edit]
| Wikisource has the text of the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica article Bajocian. |
- GeoWhen Database - Bajocian
- Jurassic-Cretaceous and Lower Jurassic timescales, at the website of the subcommission for stratigraphic information of the ICS
- Stratigraphic chart of the Upper Jurassic, at the website of Norges Network of offshore records of geology and stratigraphy
| Jurassic Period | ||
|---|---|---|
| Lower/Early Jurassic | Middle Jurassic | Upper/Late Jurassic |
| Hettangian | Sinemurian Pliensbachian | Toarcian |
Aalenian | Bajocian Bathonian | Callovian |
Oxfordian | Kimmeridgian Tithonian |



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