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The Lopingian is the uppermost series/last epoch of the . It is the last epoch of the . The Lopingian was preceded by the and followed by the .

The Lopingian is often synonymous with the informal terms late Permian or upper Permian.

The name was introduced by Amadeus William Grabau in 1931 and derives from , Jiangxi in China.

(2025). 9787040254754, Higher Education Press/Springer.
It consists of two stages/ages. The earlier is the and the later is the .
(2025). 9780199653065, Oxford University Press.

The International Chronostratigraphic Chart (v2018/07) provides a numerical age of 259.1 ±0.5 Ma. If a Global Boundary Stratotype Section and Point (GSSP) has been approved, the lower boundary of the earliest stage determines numerical age of an epoch. The GSSP for the has a numerical age of 259.8 ± 0.4 Ma.

(2025). 9780521786737, Cambridge University Press.

Evidence from Milankovitch cycles suggests that the length of an Earth day during this epoch was approximately 22 hours.


Geography
During the Lopingian, most of the earth was in the supercontinent . The , would, at times, be connected to the Paleotethys; Other features of the earth during the time were the ; And the Cimmerian superterrane, which divided the realm into the Paleo-Tethys Ocean and the slowly expanding .


Life
The Lopingian ended with the Permian–Triassic extinction event, where over 95% of went .

The series follows the , which ended with the Capitanian mass extinction, during which many species of , and other groups went extinct.

would reach their all-time low during this period, despite this, they are recovered from most marine Permian localities.

(1995). 9783642785955, Springer.
Common conodonts from the Lopingian include the genera and .

The Lopingian would see the decline of the Paleozoic orders ( and ) and the rise of the order , especially within the superfamily .

Only seven are known from the Lopingian, with only five by the end of the epoch. One of the last members of this clade was .

were nearly extinct by this point, consisting of the possibly Lopingian of Russia; and the of Australia.

A member of the extant family, ; Guangyuanolimulus appears at the end of the period.

On land, would become the apex predators after the extinction of the , Other predators include the . Herbivorous animals of the Lopingian include the such as or , such as .

===Fossil gallery===

ferox , one of the most fearsome of the Lopingian]]
, a .]]
, a common herbivore during the late Permian]]
, an from the latest Permian ()]]


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