Definition of Oofamilies. Meaning of Oofamilies. Synonyms of Oofamilies

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Definition of Oofamilies

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Meaning of Oofamilies from wikipedia

- classification, called oofamilies, oogenera and oospecies (collectively known as ootaxa). The names of oogenera and oofamilies conventionally contain...
- classification, called oofamilies, oogenera and oospecies (collectively known as ootaxa). The names of oogenera and oofamilies conventionally contain...
- K Pg N Holotype of K. dinophilus Egg fossil classification Basic s**** type: †Crocodiloid Oofamily: †Krokolithidae Oogenus: †Krokolithes Hirsch, 1985...
- new oogenera Elongatoolithus and Macroolithus, including them in a new oofamily: the Elongatoolithidae. As the name implies, they represent elongated dinosaur...
- ****uiwanensis and Shixingoolithus. Stalicoolithids are distinguished from other oofamilies by several characteristics. Most significantly, they have secondary eggs****...
- silicified, making the eggs**** structure unrecognizable and ****ignment to any oofamily difficult. However, other specimens which have strong superficial resemblance...
- dinosaur oogenera Wang Q, Wang X L, Zhao Z K, and Jiang Y G. (2012). "A new oofamily of dinosaur egg from the Upper Cretaceous of Tiantai Basin, Zhejiang Province...
- "Parataxonomic review of the Upper Cretaceous dinosaur eggs**** belonging to the oofamily Megaloolithidae from India and Argentina". Historical Biology. 27 (2):...
- "Relationships between European and Indian dinosaur eggs and eggs**** of the oofamily Megaloolithidae". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 23 (3): 575–585....
- is dispute about whether or not this oofamily is synonymous with the later-named Dendroolithidae. The oofamilies were first synonymized by Fang et al...