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- Faveoloolithidae is an oofamily of dinosaur eggs. It contains Faveoloolithus, Hemifaveoloolithus, Parafaveoloolithus, and probably Sphaerovum. However...
- Images Notes Neoceratopsia Beg tse Saurischia Macronaria indet. Sauropoda indet. Turtles Nanhsiungchelyidae indet. Faveoloolithidae Parafaveoloolithus sp....
- classification Basic s**** type: †Dinosauroid-spherulitic Oofamily: †Faveoloolithidae Oogenus: †Hemifaveoloolithus Wang et al., 2011 Oospecies †H. mushanensis...
- and Argentina. These specimens show morphology similar to members of Faveoloolithidae, supporting the referral of Sphaerovum to that oofamily. However, it...
- Cruickshank AR (2021). "New information on multispherulitic dinosaur eggs: Faveoloolithidae and Dendroolithidae". Historical Biology. 34 (6): 1072–1084. doi:10...
- Pseudomegaloolithus Oofamily Similifaveoloolithidae Similifaveoloolithus Oofamily Faveoloolithidae Faveoloolithus Hemifaveoloolithus Parafaveoloolithus Oofamily Youngoolithidae...
- T. Manera, A. Parras, C. L. Montalvo (2002) Huevos de dinosaurios (Faveoloolithidae) del Cretácico superior de la Cuenca del Colorado, Provincia de La...
- laid by an oviraptorosaur Parafaveoloolithus P. pingxiangensis Jiangxi PXMV-0009-01, a single partial egg classified as belonging to the Faveoloolithidae...
- classification Basic s**** type: †Dinosauroid-spherulitic Oofamily: †Faveoloolithidae Oogenus: †Faveoloolithus Zhao & Ding, 1976 Oospecies F. ningxiaensis...
- environment with seasonal rainfall. Fossils of cf. Sphaerovum erbeni (Faveoloolithidae), Theropoda indet., and Ankylosauria indet. are reported from the formation...