Majiacun
Description
Source: Wikipédia
La formation de Majiacun est une formation géologique allant du Santonien au Coniacien en Chine. Des restes de dinosaures font partie des fossiles qui en ont été récupérés.
Découvertes
Source: The Paleobiology Database
Site(s) correspondant(s) à cette formation: 6Lijiagou bonebed : Hubei - Yunxian 58894 87841
Lijiagou bonebed, near Lijiagou village, ca. 4 km E of Meipu town, NW Yunxian Co., Hubei province closer to border with Henan province; Xichuan BasinHouzhuang village, Xiaguan Basin (IVPP) : Henan - Neixiang 14221 14230 14921 16852 24214 33948 34592 59122 93190
0.5 km NE of Houzhuang village, Xiaguan town, Neixiang county, Xiaguan Basin. Eggs found ca. 100 m NE of dinosaur remainsZhoujiagou, Yangcheng : Henan - Xixia 32350
Zhoujiagou, Yangcheng, Xixia county, Henan (coordinates based on county)Sanlimiao : Henan - Xixia 59122 59172 85046
"The tooth was collected from the Majiacun Formation, Sanlimiao, Xixia County, Henan Province"Songgou, Zhangying : Henan - Xixia 34521
near Songgou village, Zhangying of Wuliqiao town, NE XIxia county, Henan provinceZhoujiagou Village (Unit 2) : Henan - Xixia 51516
Zhoujiagou Village, about 5 km northeast of Sanlimiao Village where the Xixia Dinosaur Relics Park is located, Xixia Basin, Xixia County, Henan Province
Publication(s)
La base comprend 16 publication(s).
Source: The Paleobiology Database
- ↑1 2 Q.-W. Tan, H. Xing, and Y.-G. Hu, L. Tan, X. Xing. 2015. New hadrosauroid material from the Upper Cretaceous Majiacun Formation of Hubei Province, central China. Vertebrata PalAsiatica 53(3):245-264
- ↑1 J.-y. Mo, Q.-w. Tan, and Y.-g. Hu, L. Tan, X. Xing. 2018. [New material of juvenile sauropod from the Upper Cretaceous of the Xichuan Basin]. Acta Palaeontologica Sinica 57(4):504-512
- ↑1 2 Z. Zhao. 1979. [Discovery of the dinosaurian eggs and footprint from Neixiang county, Henan province]. Vertebrata PalAsiatica 17(4):304-309
- ↑1 K. Carpenter and K. Alf. 1994. Global distribution of dinosaur eggs, nests, and babies. Dinosaur Eggs and Babies, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge
- ↑1 S. Zhen, J. Li, and C. Rao, N. J. Mateer, M. G. Lockley. 1989. A review of dinosaur footprints in China. Dinosaur Tracks and Traces. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge
- ↑1 X. Xu, X.-J. Zhao, and J.-C. Lü, W.-B. Huang, Z.-Y. Li, Z.-M. Dong. 2000. A new iguanodontian from Sangping Formation of Neixiang, Henan and its stratigraphical implication. Vertebrata PalAsiatica 38(3):176-191
- ↑1 M. Matsukawa, M. G. Lockley, and J. Li. 2006. Cretaceous terrestrial biotas of East Asia, with special reference to dinosaur-dominated ichnofaunas: towards a synthesis. Cretaceous Research 27(1):3-21 (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cretres.2005.10.009)
- ↑1 S.-K. Zhang. 2010. [A parataxonomic revision of the Cretaceous faveoloolithid eggs of China]. Vertebrata PalAsiatica 48(3):203-219
- ↑1 L.-d. Xing, J. D. Harris, and Z.-m. Dong, Y.-l. Lin, W. Chen, S.-b. Guo, Q. Ji. 2009. Ornithopod (Dinosauria: Ornithischia) tracks from the Upper Cretaceous Zhutian Formation in the Nanxiong Basin, Guangdong, China and general observations on large Chinese ornithopod footprints. Geological Bulletin of China 28(7):829-843
- ↑1 2 X. Liang, S. Wen, and D. Yang, S. Zhou, S. Wu. 2009. Dinosaur eggs and dinosaur egg-bearing deposits (Upper Cretaceous) of Henan Province, China: Occurrences, palaeoenvironments, taphonomy and preservation. Progress in Natural Science 19(11):1587-1601 (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pnsc.2009.06.012)
- ↑1 X. Fang, Z. Zhang, and Q. Pang, P. Li, Y. Han, H. Xie, R. Yan, F. Pang, J. Lü, Z. Cheng. 2007. [Cretaceous strata and egg fossils in Xixia, Henan province]. Acta Geoscientia Sinica 28(2):123–142
- ↑1 2 X. Xu, D.-Y. Wang, and C. Sullivan, D. W. E. Hone, F.-L. Han, R.-H. Yan, F.-M. Du. 2010. A basal parvicursorine (Theropoda: Alvarezsauridae) from the Upper Cretaceous of China. Zootaxa 2413:1-19 (https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.2413.1.1)
- ↑1 2 S.-q. Zhou and Z.-j. Feng. 2002. [Studies on the occurrence beds of Oölithus and their relations to the upper-lower boundarues in Henan province]. Resources Survey & Environment 23(1):68-76
- ↑1 C. T. Barker, D. Naish, and N. J. Gostling. 2023. Isolated tooth reveals hidden spinosaurid dinosaur diversity in the British Wealden Supergroup (Lower Cretaceous). PeerJ 11:e15453:1-40 (https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.15453)
- ↑1 2 J. Lü. 2010. A new troodontid theropod from the Late Cretaceous of central China, and the radiation of Asian troodontids. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 55(3):381-388 (https://doi.org/10.4202/app.2009.0047)
- ↑1 2 H. Xing, D. -Y. Wang, and F.-L. Han, C. Sullivan, Q.-Y. Ma, Y.-M. He, D. W. E. Hone, R.-H. Yan, F.-M. Du, X. Xu. 2014. A new basal hadrosauroid dinosaur (Dinosauria: Ornithopoda) with transitional features from the Late Cretaceous of Henan Province, China. PLoS One 9(6): e98821 (https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0098821)
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