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New ratite eggshell material from the Miocene of Inner Mongolia, China
China Inner Mongolia Miocene ratite eggshell
2014/3/26
Some Miocene ratite eggshell fragments from Gashunyinadege (about 17.5 Ma) and
Baogedawula (7.11 ± 0.48 Ma), Inner Mongolia, China, are described. The outer surfaces of eggshell frag-me...
A Short-Armed Troodontid Dinosaur from the Upper Cretaceous of Inner Mongolia and Its Implications for Troodontid Evolution
A Short-Armed Troodontid Dinosaur Troodontid Evolution
2014/3/26
roodontids are a group of small theropods characterized by
long legs and enlarged braincases [1]. Although phylogenetic
analyses have varied to some extent in their placement of the
Troodontidae, t...
New Craniodental Materials of Litolophus gobiensis (Perissodactyla, ‘‘Eomoropidae’’) from Inner Mongolia, China, and Phylogenetic Analyses of Eocene Chalicotheres
Perissodactyla Phylogenetic Analyses of Eocene Chalicotheres
2014/3/26
We describe new craniodental specimens ofLitolophus gobiensis recently unearthed from the
type locality of the genus, and conduct phylogenetic analyses of Eocene chalicotheres based on a
data matrix...
TAPHONOMIC ANALYSES OF AN EARLY EOCENELITOLOPHUS (PERISSODACTYLA, CHALICOTHERIOIDEA) ASSEMBLAGE FROM THE ERLIAN BASIN, INNER MONGOLIA, CHINA
AN EARLY EOCENELITOLOPHUS ASSEMBLAGE FROM THE ERLIAN BASIN
2014/3/26
The mammalian fauna of the so-called chalicothere pit, lower Eocene
basal Arshanto Formation, Erlian Basin, Inner Mongolia, comprises at
least eight species, of which Litolophus gobiensis is the mos...
A new tarkadectine primate from the Eocene of Inner Mongolia, China: phylogenetic and biogeographic implications
Tarkops Tarka Tarkadectes primates Plagiomenidae Dermoptera
2014/3/26
Ta r k a and Tarkadectes are Middle Eocene mammals known only from the Rocky Mountains region of
North America. Previous work has suggested that they are members of the Plagiomenidae, an extinct
fam...
Discovery of a Late Miocene mammalian fauna from Siziwang Banner, Inner Mongolia, and its paleozoogeographical significance
Siziwang Banner Inner Mongolia Late Miocene red clay mammal zoogeography
2014/3/26
The Wulanhua Fauna (~7 Ma) derives from the basal part of Late Miocene red clays in Siziwang Banner, Inner Mongolia. Chi-nese red clay deposits are rich in fossils of the Hipparion fauna, and are re...