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New Dinosaur Egg with Avian Egg Shape Discovered from the Upper Cretaceous of Zhejiang Province, China
Largest known haramiyid:
Arboroharamiya jenkinsi
A New Thalattosaur:
Concavispina biseridens
A New Oviraptorid Dinosaur:
Wulatelong gobiensis
Oldest Known Fossil Primate Skeleton:
Archicebus achilles
Hominin teeth from the late Middle Pleistocene cave site of Panxian Dadong
Leg (hindlimb) Feathers First discovered in Early Birds
First Discovery of Fossilized Ovaries in Early Birds
the visualization of the placental ancestor—a small, insect-eating animal
The earliest known stem-tetrapod:
Tungsenia paradoxa
Oldest flying fish fossil:
Potanichthys xingyiensis
(Thoracopteridae)
New Chalicothere Species:
Nestoritherium linxiaense
New Genus Of Eugaleaspidiforms:
Dunyu longiforus
New Basal Beaked Ornithurine Bird:
Schizooura lii
Primitive Mammoth:
Mammuthus trogontherii
New Scaphognathid Pterosaur:
Jianchangnathus robustus
New Toothed Flying Reptile:
Guidraco venator
A new ginglymodian, Kyphosichthys grandei, from the Middle Triassic
Parayunnanolepis xitunensis
, a primitive antiarch with pelvic girdles from the Lower Devonian of China
Jurassic salamander
Chunerpeton tianyiensis
with corixids preserved as stomach contents
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