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Geological formation in China
The Gaogou Formation is a fossiliferous geological formation located in the Xixia Basin of China . The formation dates back to the Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian -Coniacian ) and fossilized eggs of dinosaurs and turtles are commonly reported from the formation. Dinosaur taxa is also reported from the unit.
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Notes Uncertain or tentative taxa are in small text ; crossed out taxa are discredited.
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Species
Location
Stratigraphic Position
Material
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Images
Araucariaceae indet.
Indeterminate
Xixia
"Amber pieces."[ 6]
A conifer .
Plantae indet.
Indeterminate
Not specified.
Upper Member
"Rhizoliths."[ 7]
Root traces.
Genus
Species
Location
Stratigraphic Position
Material
Notes
Images
Beaconites
B. antarcticus
Not specified.
Upper Member
"Horizontal-overtical, straight to slightly curved, single, lined, meniscate burrows."[ 7]
Invertebrate traces.
B. capronus
Not specified.
Upper Member
"Horizontal to vertical, straight to slightly curved, lined, unbranched burrows."[ 7]
Invertebrate traces.
B. coronus
Not specified.
Upper Member
"Mostly horizontal to vertical, meniscate burrows."[ 7]
Invertebrate traces.
Gastruichnus
G. xixiaensis
Not specified.
Upper Member
"Large, high dipping, slightly curved and unbranched burrow."[ 7]
Traces made by molluscs .
Palaeophycus
P. heberti
Not specified.
Upper Member
"Straight to curved, horizontal to vertical, unbranched and lined burrows."[ 7]
Invertebrate traces.
P. megas
Not specified.
Upper Member
"Curved, horizontal to vertical, unbranched and lined burrows."[ 7]
Invertebrate traces.
Skolithos
S. linearis
Not specified.
"Cylindrical burrows."[ 7]
Invertebrate traces.
S. magnus
Not specified.
"Cylindrical to subcylindrical, vertical and slightly curved burrows."[ 7]
Invertebrate traces.
Genus
Species
Location
Stratigraphic Position
Material
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Yuchelys
Y. nanyangensis
Neixiang
"Partial skeleton with carapace."[ 8]
A nanhsiungchelyid .
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^ Xu, L.; Xie, J.; Zhang, S.; Choi, S.; Kim, N.-H.; Gao, D.; Jin, X.; Jia, S.; Gao, Y. (2022). "Fossil turtle eggs from the Upper Cretaceous Gaogou Formation, Xiaguan-Gaoqiu Basin, Neixiang County, Henan Province, China: Interpretation of the transformation from aragonite to calcite in fossil turtle eggshell". Cretaceous Research . 134 : 105166. Bibcode :2022CrRes.13405166X . doi :10.1016/j.cretres.2022.105166 . S2CID 246627436 .
^ Zhang, S.; Yang, T.-R.; Li, Z.; Hu, Y. (2018). "New dinosaur egg material from Yunxian, Hubei Province, China resolves the classification of dendroolithid eggs" (PDF) . Acta Palaeontologica Polonica . 63 (4): 671−678. doi :10.4202/app.00523.2018 .
^ Shi, G.; Dutta, S.; Paul, S.; Wang, B.; Jacques, F. M. B. (2014). "Terpenoid Compositions and Botanical Origins of Late Cretaceous and Miocene Amber from China" . PLOS ONE . 9 (10): e111303. Bibcode :2014PLoSO...9k1303S . doi :10.1371/journal.pone.0111303 . PMC 4213060 . PMID 25354364 .
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^ Tong, H.; Xu, L.; Buffetaut, E.; Zhang, X.; Jia, S. (2012). "A new nanhsiungchelyid turtle from the Late Cretaceous of Neixiang, Henan Province, China". Annales de Paléontologie . 98 (4): 303–314. Bibcode :2012AnPal..98..303T . doi :10.1016/j.annpal.2012.08.001 .