Miaogou
Description
Source: Wikipédia
The Miaogou Formation is a geological formation in Inner Mongolia, north China. While its absolute age is uncertain, it has been estimated to represent Early Cretaceous sediments based on the faunal composition. Dinosaur remains are among the fossils that have been recovered from the formation.
Découvertes
Source: The Paleobiology Database
Site(s) correspondant(s) à cette formation: 5Maortu (middle layer) : Nei Monggol - ? 11801 14382 61518 90711
Maortu (Maorty), 60 km N of town of Giantai (Dzhilantay, Chilantai, Jartai), on E side of Gilantai Salt Lake, aong N edge of basinMaortu (lower layer) : Nei Monggol - ? 11801 14382 50540 61518 90711
Maortu (Maorty), 60 km N of town of Giantai (Dzhilantay, Chilantai, Jartai), on E side of Gilantai Salt Lake, aong N edge of basinMaortu : Nei Mongol - ? 18341 19051 31488 90711
Maortu, about 60 km N of Chilantai (Jilantai), on E side of Chilantai Salt Lake (Chilantaiyen Chih), E part of Alashan Desert- Shaochilong maortuensis identifié comme Chilantaisaurus maortuensis n. sp.
- Carnosauria
- Gobisaurus domoculus
Miaogou, Chaoshui Basin (Miaogou Fm.) : Gansu - Miaogou 26718
Miaogou section, Chaoshui BasinMaortu : Nei Monggol - ? 90711
Maortu (Maorty), 60 km N of town of Giantai (Dzhilantay, Chilantai, Jartai), on E side of Gilantai Salt Lake, aong N edge of basin
Publication(s)
La base comprend 9 publication(s).
Source: The Paleobiology Database
- ↑1 2 3 4 A. K. Rozhdestvensky. 1966. Novye igyanodonti ie tsentrallinoy Asii. Phillogeneticheskye y taksonomicheskye veaimoothoshenia poednich Iguanodontidae y rannich Hadrosauridae [New iguanodonts from central Asia. Phylogenetic and taxonomic relationships of late Iguanodontidae and early Hadrosauridae]. Paleontologicheskii Zhurnal 1966(3):103-116
- ↑1 2 D. B. Norman. 2002. On Asian ornithopods (Dinosauria: Ornithischia). 4. Probactrosaurus Rozhdestvensky, 1966. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 136:113-144 (https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1096-3642.2002.00027.x)
- ↑1 2 D. B. Weishampel and J. B. Weishampel. 1983. Annotated localities of ornithopod dinosaurs: implications to Mesozoic paleobiogeography. The Mosasaur 1:43-87
- ↑1 2 3 4 5 M. Hao, Z. Li, and Z. Wang, S. Wang, F. Ma, Qinggele, J. Logan King, R. Pei, Q. Zhao, X. Xu. 2025. A new oviraptorosaur from the Lower Cretaceous Miaogou Formation of western Inner Mongolia, China. Cretaceous Research 167(78):106023 (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cretres.2024.106023)
- ↑1 K. Carpenter and Y. Ishida. 2010. Early and "middle" Cretaceous iguanodonts in time and space. Journal of Iberian Geology 36(2):145-164 (https://doi.org/10.5209/rev_JIGE.2010.v36.n2.3)
- ↑1 2 S.-Y. Hu. 1964. [Carnosaurian remains from Alashan, Inner Mongolia]. Vertebrata PalAsiatica 8(1):42-63
- ↑1 M. K. Vickaryous, A. P. Russell, and P. J. Currie, X.-J. Zhao. 2001. A new ankylosaurid (Dinosauria: Ankylosauria) from the Lower Cretaceous of China, with comments on ankylosaurian relationships. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 38:1767-1780 (https://doi.org/10.1139/e01-051)
- ↑1 S. L. Brusatte, R. B. J. Benson, and D. J. Chure, X. Xu, C. Sullivan, D. W. E. Hone. 2009. The first definitive carcharodontosaurid (Dinosauria: Theropoda) from Asia and the delayed ascent of tyrannosaurids. Naturwissenschaften 96:1051-1058 (https://doi.org/10.1007/s00114-009-0565-2)
- ↑1 2 Z. Li, J. Fang, and X. Li, S. Ma, J. Chen. 2002. Mesozoic strata of Chaoshui Basin, northwest China. Palaeoworld 14:49-75
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