Qing He , Shutong Li , Hanghai Zheng , Shukang Zhang , Zhengdong Wang
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摘要
中国山东省莱阳盆地上白垩统姜君顶地层新发现五枚变形恐龙蛋。根据这些球形蛋和发育的锥形蛋壳单元组合,建立了一个新的球石龙科(Spheroolithidae)--球石龙(Spheroolithus phacelus)。从 S. phacelus 的径向切片上可以看到内部的锥形蛋壳单元、中间的柱状蛋壳单元和外部的灌木状蛋壳单元。内部发育有大量锥形蛋壳单元组合和蛋壳单元之间的巨大间隙,中部出现柱状蛋壳单元和小孔,最外层出现蛋壳单元分支,形成灌木状微结构。球壳石科(Spheroolithidae)是东亚地区典型的卵石科,由球形球壳石(Spheroolithus spheroides)、长清亭壳石(S. chiangchiungtingensis)、泉口壳石(S. quantouensis)、卵壳石(S. oosp.)和伊宁壳石(Paraspheroolithus irenensis)组成,主要分布于中国、韩国、日本和蒙古的上白垩统。S.phacelus的发现为Spheroolithus科中的卵原Spheroolithus提供了新的化石材料,扩大了Spheroolithus科在东亚地区的古地理分布,可能是黑齿龙的卵。这些畸形恐龙蛋的年代可推定为晚白垩世中期(科尼亚期-坎帕尼亚期)。
New oospecies of Spheroolithidae from the Upper Cretaceous in the Laiyang Basin, Shandong Province, China
Five deformed dinosaur eggs are newly discovered from the Upper Cretaceous Jiangjunding Formation in the Laiyang Basin, Shandong Province, China. A new oospecies of Spheroolithidae, Spheroolithus phacelus, was erected based on the spheroid eggs and the developed cone-shaped eggshell unit assemblages. Radial sections of S. phacelus show the inner cone-shaped eggshell units, the middle columnar eggshell units and the outer bush-like eggshell units. Numerous cone-shaped eggshell unit assemblages and large gaps between them are developed in the inner part, columnar eggshell units and small pores emerge in the middle part, and branches of eggshell units appear in the outermost part, forming bush-like microstructures. Spheroolithidae is a typical oofamily of East Asia consisting of Spheroolithus spheroides, S. chiangchiungtingensis, S. quantouensis, S. oosp. and Paraspheroolithus irenensis, which mainly distributed in the Upper Cretaceous of China, South Korea, Japan and Mongolia. The discovery of S. phacelus provides new fossil materials of oogenus Spheroolithus in Spheroolithidae and expands the palaeogeographic distribution of Spheroolithidae in East Asia, which may be eggs of hadrosauroid. The age of these deformed dinosaur eggs could be presumed to be the middle Late Cretaceous (Coniacian–Campanian).
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Cretaceous Research provides a forum for the rapid publication of research on all aspects of the Cretaceous Period, including its boundaries with the Jurassic and Palaeogene. Authoritative papers reporting detailed investigations of Cretaceous stratigraphy and palaeontology, studies of regional geology, and reviews of recently published books are complemented by short communications of significant new findings.
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