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- short-lived dispersal route. Van der Linden et al. (2024) describe spheroolithid eggs**** from the Maastrichtian Argiles et Grès à Reptiles Formation...
- 1007/s11434-012-5353-2. Moreno-Azanza, M.; Canudo, J.I.; Gasca, J.M. (2014). "Spheroolithid eggs**** in the Lower Cretaceous of Europe. Implications for eggs****...
- Paraspheroolithus P. cf. irenensis Xixia "Complete egg clutches." Spheroolithid eggs. Placoolithus P. tumiaolingensis Yunxian "Several eggs and egg...
- Spheroolithidae on the basis of its spherical shape, and similarities to other spheroolithid eggs. In 2012, Wang et al. classified Shixingoolithus in a new oofamily...
- in 1971, but they were described initially as Dendroolithids, or as Spheroolithids, in the case of "Paraspheroolithus" ****uiwanensis and Shixingoolithus...
- fragments, but no complete eggs have been found. They are very thin for spheroolithids, ranging from 0.42 to 1.5 mm in thickness. The wide range of eggs****...
- 560–572. Moreno-Azanza, M., Canudo, J. I., & Gasca, J. M. (2014). Spheroolithid eggs**** in the Lower Cretaceous of Europe. Implications for eggs****...
- moved to a new oogenus, Boletuoolithus, which was then classified as a Spheroolithid. Macroelongatoolithus was first described in 1995 by Li et al., with...
- dinosaur oogenera Moreno-Azanza, M.; Canudo, J.I.; Gasca, J.M. (2014). "Spheroolithid eggs**** in the Lower Cretaceous of Europe. Implications for eggs****...
- Fossilworks.org Moreno Azanza, M.; Canudo, J.I.; Gasca, J.M. (2014), "Spheroolithid eggs**** in the Lower Cretaceous of Europe. Implications for eggs****...