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- The Xishancun Formation is a geological formation located at Qujing, Yunnan, South China. Xishancun Formation has remains of petalichthyid and galeaspid...
- Formation of Trang Xa, Vietnam. Some additional fossil specimens from the Xishancun Formation of China have been referred to Youngolepis sp. & represent the...
- also known from the Xishancun Formation. P. cornuformis Qilin district, Qujing. Body scales. A thelodont also known from the Xishancun Formation. P. liaokuoensis...
- of "Dongfangaspis" qujingensis and Damaspis vartus from the Devonian Xishancun Formation (China), and reinterpret "D." qujingensis as a member of the...
- referred to Phymolepis, with some specimens also being recovered from the Xishancun Formation. Chang, K-J. (1978). Symposium on the Devonian System of South...
- species are found in Early to Middle Devonian strata in Southern China (Xishancun, Lianhuashan and Xitun Formations). Yunnanolepis at the Paleobiology Database...
- fossils of Psarolepis were discovered at the same locality of the Yulongsi, Xishancun and Xitun Formations, about 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) northwest of the city...
- Parathelodus liaokuoensis Sp. nov Valid Cui et al. Devonian (Lochkovian) Xishancun Formation Xitun Formation  China A thelodont belonging to the family Coelolepidae...
- Altigibbaspis Gen. et sp. nov Valid Liu, Gai & Zhu Devonian (early Lochkovian) Xishancun  China A member of Galeaspida belonging to the group Polybranchiaspiformes...
- 1980. pp. 68–80. Zhu, Min; Fan, Junhang (1995). "Youngolepis from the Xishancun Formation (Early Lochkovian) of Qujing; China". Geobios. 28: 293–299....