Spheroolithusis anoogenusofdinosaur egg.[1]
Spheroolithus Temporal range:Late Cretaceous
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Spheroolithuseggs from China | |
Egg fossil classification | |
Basic shell type: | †Dinosauroid-spherulitic |
Oofamily: | †Spheroolithidae |
Oogenus: | †Spheroolithus Zhao, 1979 |
Synonyms | |
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Oospecies
editThe following species are described:[2]
- Paraspheroolithus sanwangbacunensis
- Paraspheroolithus yangchengensis
- Spheroolithus albertensis
- Spheroolithus choteauensis
- Spheroolithus europaeus
- Spheroolithus irenensis
- Spheroolithus jincunensis
- Spheroolithus maiasauroides
- Spheroolithus megadermus
- Spheroolithus spheroides
- Spheroolithus tenuicorticus
Distribution
editFossils of the oogenus were found in:[2]
- Dinosaur ParkandOldman Formations,Alberta, Canada
- China
- Sasayama Group,Japan
- Cerro del Pueblo Formation(Difunta Group), Mexico
- Nemegt&Bayan Shireh Formations,Mongolia
- La Posa Formation(Tremp Group), Spain
- Two Medicine Formation,Montana andNorth Horn Formation,Utah, United States
- Lameta Formation,India
Gallery
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Spheroolithussp. eggs
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Paraspheroolithuseggs in Henan Geological Museum
See also
editReferences
edit- ^Wang Q, Wang X L, Zhao Z K, and Jiang Y G. (2012). "A new oofamily of dinosaur egg from the Upper Cretaceous of Tiantai Basin, Zhejiang Province, and its mechanism of eggshell formation"Chinese Science Bulletin.57: 3740-3747. doi: 10.1007/s11434-012-5353-2
- ^abSpheroolithusin thePaleobiology Database
Bibliography
edit- Carpenter, K. 1999. Eggs, Nests, and Baby Dinosaurs: A Look at Dinosaur Reproduction (Life of the Past). Indiana University Press, Bloomington, Indiana
- Z. Zhao. 1979. [Advances in the study of fossil dinosaur eggs in our country]. Mesozoic and Cenozoic red beds of South China; selected papers from the field conference on the South China Cretaceous-Early Tertiary red beds. Science Press, Beijing 330-340