- rediscovered. Two
additional specimens have been
referred to the genus,
including CCMGE 600/12457, the
jugal ramus of a left
maxilla that was
previously referred...
- Uzbekistan.
Sulestes is
known from
several jaw
bones and teeth. Its
holotype CCMGE 35/12000
consists of a left
maxilla fragment with the
first two molars....
-
Grigoriev (2014) used the
largest lower jaw
attributed to M.
hoffmannii (
CCMGE 10/2469, also
known as the
Penza specimen;
measuring 171
centimeters (67 in)...
-
originally described by
Nessov in 1993. The type
specimen was a
mandible (
CCMGE 101/12455),
discovered at Near Ashchikol' Lake,
drill core.
Borisodon was...
-
Nesov named a
second species,
Pectinodon asiameric****,
based on
specimen CCMGE 49/12176, a
tooth from the
Khodzhakul Formation of
Uzbekistan that dates...
-
subsequent study confirmed this in 2019. The
holotype of R.
asiatica is
CCMGE 460/12457,[page needed] and two
other teeth (ZIN PH 1110/ 16 and ZIN PH...
- described:
Cionodon kysylkumensis (Riabinin, 1931),
based on the
holotype CCMGE 1/3760 (a set of vertebrae) from Uzbekistan, and
Cionodon stenopsis (Cope...
-
cervical vertebra; USNM 538132: the
neural arch of
anterior dorsal vertebra;
CCMGE 432/12457: a mid-dorsal vertebra; ZIN PH 951/16: an
anterior tail vertebra;...
-
Originally described as a rebbachisaurid, a
later study has
suggested it was
lognkosaurian titanosaur Titanosauria Indeterminate CCMGE 628/12457, a braincase...
- Uzbek. Its
fossils were
found in Uzbekistan,
central Asia. The holotype,
CCMGE No. 495/12457, was in 1914
discovered by
geologist Andrei Dmitrievich Arkhangelsky...