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<p>and the bed's relationship to a layer that is known to mark the Middle Jurassic-Late Jurassic boundary.</p>

<p>Another study, published in 2006 by Wang et al., argued that the 159-164 million years old Tiaojishan Formation underlies, rather than overlies, the Daohugou Beds. Unlike the earlier study by Gao and Ren, Wang et al. found an overall similarity between the fossil animals found in the Daohugou Beds and those from the <a href="page.php?w=Yixian_Formation">Yixian Formation</a>. The authors stated that<blockquote>"vertebrate fossils such as Liaoxitriton, <a href="page.php?w=Jeholopterus">Jeholopterus</a> and feathered <a href="page.php?w=maniraptor">maniraptor</a>ans show much resemblance to those of the Yixian Formation. In other words, despite the absence of Lycoptera, a typical fish of the Jehol Biota, the Daohugou vertebrate assemblage is closer to that of the Early Cretaceous Jehol Biota than to any other biota."</blockquote>Wang</p><p>
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