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- The Shishugou Formation (simplified Chinese: 石树沟组; traditional Chinese: 石樹溝組; pinyin: Shíshùgōu Zǔ) is a geological formation in Xinjiang, China. Its...
- (meaning "Shishugou claw" after the Shishugou Formation where it was found) is a genus of basal alvarezsaurian dinosaur from the Shishugou Formation from...
- juvenile. These specimens come from the Oxfordian stage of the Chinese Shishugou Formation. Guanlong was discovered in the Dzungaria area of China by a...
- Xu, X. (2019). A new alvarezsaurian theropod from the Upper Jur****ic Shishugou Formation of western China. Scientific Reports, 9: 11727. doi:10.1038/s41598-019-48148-7...
- was located in the Junggar Basin, Xinjiang; from the upper part of the Shishugou Formation, making it one of the few mamenchisaurs known from outside the...
- V15709 was recovered in the Wucaiwan locality, in the lower half of the Shishugou Formation, in the Junggar Basin in Xinjiang, China. The specimen was collected...
- hand") is an extinct genus of theropod dinosaur from the Middle Jur****ic Shishugou Formation of Xinjiang in China. It is generally considered to be an alvarezsauroid...
- extinct genus of tetanuran theropod dinosaur from the Middle Jur****ic Shishugou Formation in what is now Xinjiang, China. It was named for the single...
- which measured about 4.8 metres (16 ft) long. Its fossils were found in Shishugou Formation rocks in the northeastern Junggar Basin in China. The type and...
- rhamphorhynchid pterosaur. It is known from the Late Jur****ic (early Oxfordian age) Shishugou Formation in Xinjiang, China. The genus was named and described in 2010...