Английская Википедия:Dzunbain Formation

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The Dzunbain Formation (also known as Dzunbayn Formation) is a geological formation in Mongolia, dating to the Early Cretaceous (Aptian-Albian).[1] The formation contains fossils of mammals, reptiles, turtles and dinosaurs. The Dzunbain Formation is equivalent to the Khukhtekskaya Formation.[2]

Paleobiota of the Dzunbain Formation

Amphibians

Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Notes Image
Eodiscoglossus[3] E. sp.[3] Khovboor
Shamosaurus[2] S. scutatus[2] Khovboor "A complete skull, lower jaws and partial postcranial skeleton with armor."[4]

Squamates

Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Notes Image
Dorsetisaurus[5] D. sp.[5] Khovboor
Hoburogekko[6] H. suchanovi[6] Khovboor "A partial skull."[6]
Hodzhakulia[5] H. sp.[5] Khovboor
Iguania[5] Indeterminate[5] Khovboor
Lacertilia[5] Indeterminate[5] Khovboor
Paramacellodidae[5] Indeterminate[5] Khovboor
Priscagamidae[5] Indeterminate[5] Khovboor
Slavoia[5] S. sp.[5] Khovboor Файл:Reconstruction-of-the-whole-skeleton-of-Slavoia-darevskii-in-dorsal-view.png
Xantusiidae[5] Indeterminate[5] Khovboor
Xenosauridae[5] Indeterminate[5] Khovboor

Mammals

Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Notes Image
Arginbaatar[7] A. dimitrievae[7] Khovboor
Arguimus[8] A. khosbajari[8] Khovboor
Eobaatar[9] E. magnus and E. minor[9] Khovboor "Lower jaw fragment (E. magnus)."[9]
Gobiconodon[10] G. borissiaki and G. hobuvensis[10] Khovboor "Both species known only from cranial remains."[10] Файл:Gobiconodon hoburensis.jpg
Gobiotheriodon[11] G. infinitus[11] Khovboor Previously known as "Gobiodon".[11]
Heptoconodon Indeterminate Khovboor
Hovurlestes[12] H. noyon[12] Khovboor
Kielantherium[13] K. gobiensis[13] Khovboor
Monobaatar[9] M. mimicus[9] Khovboor
Prokennolestes[14] P. minor, P. sp. and P. trofimovi[14] Khovboor
Plagiaulacidae[9] Indeterminate[9] Khovboor

Turtles

Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Notes Image
Hangaiemys[15] H. hoburensis[15] Khovboor
Mongolemys[15] M. sp.[15] Khovboor

Dinosaurs

Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Notes Image
Mongolostegus[16] M. exspectabilis[17] Chamrin-Us "Posterior dorsal and anterior caudal vertebrae as well as pelvic material."[17] Previously known as Wuerhosaurus mongoliensis.[18] One of the last surviving stegosaurs.[17]
Psittacosauridae[19] Indeterminate[19] Chamrin-Us
Psittacosaurus[20] P. mongoliensis[20] Khovboor
Sauropoda Indeterminate Chamrin-Us and Khovboor
Shamosaurus[2] S. scutatus[2] Chamrin-Us and Khovboor "A complete skull, lower jaws and partial postcranial skeleton with armor. Also referred are a skull piece, lower jaw and two cervical halfrings."[4]
Troodontidae[21] Indeterminate[21] Chamrin-Us
Stegosauridae[17] Indeterminate[17] Chamrin-Us One of the last surviving stegosaurs.[17]

See also

References

Шаблон:Reflist

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