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- genus is known from two specimens discovered on the Xiagou Formation and Zhonggou Formation—which are situated in the Xinminbao Group. These findings were...
- formation Sub-units Chijinbao Formation, Digou Formation, Xiagou Formation, Zhonggou Formation Lithology Primary Conglomerate, siltstone, mudstone Other Sandstone...
- skeleton. It was collected in 1992 at locality IVPP 9208–21, from the Albian Zhonggou Formation (Xinminpu Group), in Mazongshan, Gansu Province, China. The specimen...
- systematic position of the enigmatic Umenocoleidae based on new material from Zhonggou Formation in Jiuquan, Northwest China, and a morphocladistic analysis"...
- Albian to early Aptian. Radiometric dating of the Xiagou Formation and Zhonggou Formation elsewhere allows the sediments of the Yujingzi Basin to be identified...
- sosbyae. Parahemeroscopus Gen. et sp. nov Valid Qi et al. Early Cretaceous Zhonggou Formation  China A dragonfly belonging to the family Hemeroscopidae. The...
- specimen IVPP V 11116 found in 1992 at Early Cretaceous strata from the Zhonggou Formation, Xinminbao Group. It consists of 11 cervical and 5 dorsal vertebrae...
- Cretaceous Asia China Xinminbao Group Chijinbao Formation Digou Formation Zhonggou Formation Early Cretaceous Asia China Xiushan Formation Early Silurian...
- Aptian to early Albian. Radiometric dating of the Xiagou Formation and Zhonggou Formation elsewhere allows the sediments of the Yujingzi Basin to be identified...
- systematic position of the enigmatic Umenocoleidae based on new material from Zhonggou Formation in Jiuquan, Northwest China, and a morphocladistic analysis"...