Dinosaur eggshell assemblage from Japan reveals unknown diversity of small theropods

Volume: 57, Issue: 57, Pages: 350 - 363
Published: Jan 1, 2016
Abstract
null null The Lower Cretaceous (Albian) Sasayama Group in the Hyogo Prefecture of southwestern Japan has yielded various vertebrate fossils, including skeletal remains of dinosaurs, anurans, lizards, and mammals, and recently eggshell fragments. Here we report on numerous fossil eggshells from the bone-bearing Kamitaki locality in Tamba City, which represents a diverse dinosaur eggshell assemblage. Of the more than 90 eggshell fragments...
Paper Details
Title
Dinosaur eggshell assemblage from Japan reveals unknown diversity of small theropods
Published Date
Jan 1, 2016
Volume
57
Issue
57
Pages
350 - 363
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