The fossil has been named Jeholia longchengi after its discovery site in the Jehol Biota of Longcheng District in Liaoning ...
"Scorpion fossils are not as common as people might think," Huang noted. Before the discovery of Jeholia longchengi, only ...
Photo: Courtesy of the Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) Around 10 ...
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Paleontologists discover fossil birds with teeth had seeds in their stomachs, indicating that they ate fruitand this discovery marks the first time that scientists have found any stomach contents from an enantiornithine in China's Jehol Biota despite thousands of uncovered fossils. "It's always been ...
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Liaoning is situated within a vast region whose primeval flora and fauna are referred to as the Jehol biota. The area was characterized by a warm climate and numerous lakes. These conditions ...
which lived in the Jehol Biota—in what is now the coastal province of Liaoning in northeast China—during the Early Cretaceous period. According to a news release from the ...
Its simple proto-feathers provided a direct link between theropods and modern birds. ・Jehol Biota, China: A treasure trove of feathered dinosaurs, including Caudipteryx, found in the 1990s.
The referred specimen of the enantiornithine bird Shangyang sp. (IVPP V 26899) was recovered near La-Ma-Dong Village in Jian-Chang County, within the Jiufotang Formation (dated ∼120 Ma). It can be ...
The fossil, named Jeholia longchengi after its discovery site in the Jehol Biota of Longcheng district in the city of Chaoyang in Liaoning province, belongs to a renowned fossil assemblage from ...
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