Discovered by the nineteenth century collector Alfred Nicholson Leeds, the first object to be described (1898) as a fossil reptile egg is a unique find from the Oxford Clay near Peterborough. It also comes from one of a very small number of Jurassic localities worldwide that can claim to have yielded a fossil egg. Given its historical and contemporary significance, this object is reassessed in the light of increased understanding of such objects. Data from scanning electron microscopy, computerised tomography, synchrotron imaging, X-ray diffraction and petrographic thin sectioning prove inconclusive. However, the presence of apparent external openings resembling angusticanaliculate pores – a pore type common only to certain types of dinosau...
Thin fossil eggshell from Upper Cretaceous deposits of Europe, characterized by nodular ornamentatio...
The cuticle layer consisting mainly of lipids and hydroxyapatite (HAp) atop the mineralized avian eg...
Megaloolithid eggshells, known from many Cretaceous deposits since 19th century, are now recognized ...
Discovered by the nineteenth century collector Alfred Nicholson Leeds, the first object to be descri...
Eggs and eggshell are generally rare in the Upper Cretaceous rocks of Alberta, despite being relativ...
SummaryPterosaur fossils are among the rarest and their eggs are even rarer. How then can we get an ...
The Zhejiang province of China has provided an astounding amount of dinosaur eggs. The Museum of Nat...
There was recently added to the paleontological collections at the University several fragments of s...
Ninety years have passed since Roy Chapman Andrews returned from his exploration of Mongolia with ta...
Calcified eggshell protect developing embryos against environmental stress and contributes toreprodu...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group The Lower Cretaceous Ilek Formation i...
Abstract: Here we report an eggshell in Dominican amber, representing the first vertebrate egg in an...
Alfred nicholson Leeds (1847–1917) is famous among vertebrate palaeontologists for amassing an inval...
Eight fossil (Cretaceous) insect cocoons were discovered within the infillings of a broken dinosaur ...
Fossil eggs attributable to dinosaur (probably prosauropod) parentage that have been recovered from ...
Thin fossil eggshell from Upper Cretaceous deposits of Europe, characterized by nodular ornamentatio...
The cuticle layer consisting mainly of lipids and hydroxyapatite (HAp) atop the mineralized avian eg...
Megaloolithid eggshells, known from many Cretaceous deposits since 19th century, are now recognized ...
Discovered by the nineteenth century collector Alfred Nicholson Leeds, the first object to be descri...
Eggs and eggshell are generally rare in the Upper Cretaceous rocks of Alberta, despite being relativ...
SummaryPterosaur fossils are among the rarest and their eggs are even rarer. How then can we get an ...
The Zhejiang province of China has provided an astounding amount of dinosaur eggs. The Museum of Nat...
There was recently added to the paleontological collections at the University several fragments of s...
Ninety years have passed since Roy Chapman Andrews returned from his exploration of Mongolia with ta...
Calcified eggshell protect developing embryos against environmental stress and contributes toreprodu...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group The Lower Cretaceous Ilek Formation i...
Abstract: Here we report an eggshell in Dominican amber, representing the first vertebrate egg in an...
Alfred nicholson Leeds (1847–1917) is famous among vertebrate palaeontologists for amassing an inval...
Eight fossil (Cretaceous) insect cocoons were discovered within the infillings of a broken dinosaur ...
Fossil eggs attributable to dinosaur (probably prosauropod) parentage that have been recovered from ...
Thin fossil eggshell from Upper Cretaceous deposits of Europe, characterized by nodular ornamentatio...
The cuticle layer consisting mainly of lipids and hydroxyapatite (HAp) atop the mineralized avian eg...
Megaloolithid eggshells, known from many Cretaceous deposits since 19th century, are now recognized ...