The Majiacun Formation is a Santonian to Coniacian geologic formation in China.[1] Dinosaur remains are among the fossils that have been recovered from the formation.

Paleofauna

Fossil eggs
Ichnofossils

See also

References

  1. ^ Majiacun Formation at Fossilworks.org
  2. ^ Li, Z. (2001). "Distribution, burying and classification of dinosaur fossils in Upper Cretaceous strata at Meipu Town, Yunxian County of Hubei Province". Hubei Geology & Mineral Resources. 15 (4): 25–31.
  3. ^ a b Zhou, S.Q.D. (2005). The Dinosaur Egg Fossils in Nanyang, China. China University of Geosciences Press. pp. 1–145. ISBN 978-7-562-52033-7.
  4. ^ Harris, Jerry D., 2006. "New Dinosaurs?"
  5. ^ Zheng et al., 2015
  6. ^ Lü et al., 2010
  7. ^ Xu et al., 2010
  8. ^ Li, Zhengqi. (2001). Distribution, burying and classification of dinosaur fossils in Upper Cretaceous strata at Meipu Town, Yunxian County of Hubei Province. Hubei Geology & Mineral Resources, 15(4)(Total No 37): 25-31. [1]
  9. ^ Xing et al., 2014
  10. ^ Barker, Chris T.; Naish, Darren; Gostling, Neil J. (2023). "Isolated tooth reveals hidden spinosaurid dinosaur diversity in the British Wealden Supergroup (Lower Cretaceous)". PeerJ. 11: e15453. doi:10.7717/peerj.15453. PMC 10239232. PMID 37273543.
  11. ^ Hone et al., 2010
  12. ^ a b c Zhou & Feng, 2002
  13. ^ Liang et al., 2009
  14. ^ a b c d Zhao, 1979

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