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- Linnaean system. This "parataxonomy" is called veterovata. The first named oospecies was Oolithes bathonicae, a name given provisionally by Professor J. Buckman...
- Pliocene of Namibia) – oospecies †Struthio kakesiensis Harrison & Msuya 2005 (Early Pliocene of Laetoli, Tanzania) – oospecies †Struthio karingarabensis...
- Elongatoolithidae. The type oospecies, M. rugustus, was originally described under the now-defunct oogenus name Oolithes. Three other oospecies are known: M. yaotunensis...
- pores. Several oospecies of Elongatoolithus are known. They can be broadly divided into two classes based on ornamentation: most oospecies have linear ridges...
- pores looking like a honeycomb in cross-section. This oospecies was originally described as an oospecies of Dendroolithus by Fang et al. (2000), but was moved...
- 1989a †M. andamanensis Walter 1980 nomen dubium [oospecies] †M. burnabyi Gray 1861 nomen dubium [oospecies] †Raoul Island scrubfowl, M. sp. †'Eua scrubfowl...
- Historically, several oospecies have been ****igned to Macroelongatoolithus, however they are all now considered to be a single oospecies: M. carlylensis. "Oolithes"...
- Struthio kakesiensis is an extinct oospecies of ratite bird known from eggs**** fossils found in Laetoli, Tanzania. It was related to the modern day Struthio...
- Spheroolithus is an oogenus of dinosaur egg. The following species are described: Paraspheroolithus sanwangbacunensis Paraspheroolithus yangchengensis...
- high vapor conductance. Two oospecies of Cairanoolithus have been described: Cairanoolithus dughii is the type oospecies. At 1.57–2.41 mm (1⁄16–3⁄32 in)...