Testudoolithus hirschi
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Jurassic |
Portugal |
Rigid |
? |
1: 3 |
150 |
Parallel |
Kohring (1999)Kohring R. 1999. Strukturen, biostratiomie, systematische und phylogenetische Relevanz von Eischalen amnioter Wirbeltier. Couier Forschungsinstitut Senckenberg 210: 1-307.
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Unnamed
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Early Cretaceous |
Japan |
Rigid/round or slightly elliptical |
25 –27.5 |
8:5 –2:1
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200 – 250 or 400 – 430 |
Parallel
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Isaji et al. (2006)Isaji S, Matsushita A and Hirayama R. 2006. Chelonian eggshells from the Lower Cretaceous Kuwajima Formation of the Tetori Group, Central Japan. Paleont Res 10(1): 29-36.
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Emydoolithus laiyangensis
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Late Cretaceous |
China |
Rigid/elliptical |
25 ×91 |
2:1 – 5:1 |
400 – 500 |
Parallel |
This paper |
Testudoolithus jiangi
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Cretaceous |
China |
Rigid/round |
42×45 |
2:1 – 5:2 |
500 – 700 |
Parallel |
Fang et al. (2003)Fang XS, Lu LW, Jiang YG and Yang LF. 2003. Cretaceous fossil eggs from the Tiantai basin of Zhejiang, with a discussion on the extinction of dinosaurs. Geol Bull China 22(7): 512-520 (in Chinese)., Jackson et al. (2008)Jackson FD, Jin XS, Varricchio DJ, Azuma Y and Jiang YG. 2008. The first in situ turtle clutch from Cretaceous Tiantai Basin, Zhejiang Province, China. J Vert Pal 28: 319-325.
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Testudinovum (egg containing embryo)
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Cretaceous |
Mongolia |
Rigid/round |
35×40 |
? |
180(1991), 300 – 400 (1994) |
Parallel |
Mikhailov (1991Mikhailov KE. 1991. Classification of fossil eggshells of amniote vertebrates. Acta Palaeont Pol 36: 193-238., 1997)Mikhailov KE. 1997. Fossil and recent eggshell in amniotic vertebrates: fine structure comparative morphology and classification. Special Papers in Palaeontology 56: 1-80., Mikhailov et al. (1994)Mikhailov KE, Sabath K and Kurzanov S. 1994. Eggs and nests from the Cretaceous of Mongolia; p. 137-150 in Carpenter K, Hirsch KF and Horner JR (Eds), Dinosaur Eggs and Babies. Cambridge University Press, New York.
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Unnamed (egg containing embryo)
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Cretaceous |
USA |
Rigid/slightly elliptical |
30×40 |
? |
676 |
Slightly flared domed |
Jackson et al. (2002)Jackson FD, Schweitzer MH and Schmitt JG. 2002. Dinosaur eggshell study using scanning electron microscopy. Scanning 24: 217-223.
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Testudoolithus rigidus
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Cretaceous-Pliocene |
Various location |
Rigid/round |
42×47 |
2:1 |
220 –250 |
Parallel |
Hirsch and Bray, (1988)Hirsch KF and Bray ES. 1988. Spheroidal eggs - avian and chelonian - from the Miocene and Oligocene of the western interior. Hunteria 1(4): 1-8., Hirsch (1996)Hirsch KF. 1996. Parataxonomic classification of fossil chelonian and gecko eggs. J Vert Pal 16: 752-762., Kohring (1999)Kohring R. 1999. Strukturen, biostratiomie, systematische und phylogenetische Relevanz von Eischalen amnioter Wirbeltier. Couier Forschungsinstitut Senckenberg 210: 1-307.
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Haininchelys curiosa
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Paleocene |
Germany |
Rigid/round |
? |
2:1 |
110 –240 |
Parallel |
Schleich et al. (1988)Schleich HH, Kästle W and Dyck M Groessens-Van. 1988. Paläogene Eischalenreste von Hainin (Belgien). Palaont Zeitschrift 62: 133-146.
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Testudinarum ovum
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Paleocene Miocene |
Germany |
Rigid/round |
? |
2:1 |
50 –130 |
Parallel |
Schleich and Kästle (1988)Schleich HH and Kästle W. 1988. Reptile Egg-shells SEM Atlas. Gustav-Fischer Verlag, Stuttgart, 128 p., Schleich et al. (1988)Schleich HH, Kästle W and Dyck M Groessens-Van. 1988. Paläogene Eischalenreste von Hainin (Belgien). Palaont Zeitschrift 62: 133-146.
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Unnamed |
Oligocene |
USA |
Rigid |
43×47 |
? |
? |
? |
Hay (1908)Hay OP. 1908. The fossil turtles of North America. Carnegie Institution of Washington 75: 1-568., Hirsch and Bray (1988)Hirsch KF and Bray ES. 1988. Spheroidal eggs - avian and chelonian - from the Miocene and Oligocene of the western interior. Hunteria 1(4): 1-8., Hirsch (1996)Hirsch KF. 1996. Parataxonomic classification of fossil chelonian and gecko eggs. J Vert Pal 16: 752-762.
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Unnamed |
Miocene |
Venezuela |
Rigid/elliptical |
43.5×56.5 |
5:3 |
565 –730 |
Flared |
Winkler and Sánchez-Villagra (2006)Winkler JD and Sánchez-Villagra MR. 2006. A nesting site and egg morphology of a Miocene turtle from Urumaco, Venezuela: evidence of marine adaptations in Pelomedusoides. Palaeontology 49: 641-646.
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