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- highly elongated shape. Elongatoolithids have been found in Europe, Asia, and both North and South America. Elongatoolithids have a very broad distribution...
- fragments, but it probably had a highly elongated shape like other Elongatoolithids. They have an eggs**** with two layers: a mamillary layer and a continuous...
- skeletons that have been ****ociated with other elongatoolithids are oviraptorids. Like other elongatoolithids, Undulatoolithus probably received intensive...
- in the Late Cretaceous formations of China and Mongolia. Like other elongatoolithids, they were laid by small theropods (probably oviraptorosaurs), and...
- skeletons or embryos with elongatoolithid eggs (including Macroolithus) demonstrate that Macroolithus and other elongatoolithids were laid by oviraptorosaurs...
- Heishanoolithus is an oogenus of Elongatoolithid fossil egg from the Shahai Formation in Liaoning. It is known only from seven eggs**** fragments. It...
- to an oviraptorid theropod dinosaur, and the egg is classified as elongatoolithid. The specimen has been described as one of the best dinosaur embryos...
- microstructural variation of elongatoolithid eggs from China, and interpret the studied variation as indicating that not all elongatoolithid eggs**** can be related...
- Patagonykinae. Zhu et al. (2025) report the discovery of clutch of elongatoolithid eggs from the Upper Cretaceous Qiupa Formation (China), possibly produced...
- smaller individual than the holotype. The nest AMNH 6508 preserves elongatoolithid eggs, with each egg being 14 cm (140 mm) long (some are incomplete)...