There was recently added to the paleontological collections at the University several fragments of shells of eggs of the dinosaur Protoceratops andrewsi. They come from the Dja-doch-ta beds of Cretaceous age at Shabarahk Usu, Outer Mongolia, China. The bits of eggshells and a piece of the skull with teeth in place and a part of the frill were collected and presented by Dr. Ralph W. Chaney a member of the Third Asiatic Expedition. (See NATURAL HISTORY, volume xxv, Nov.-Dec. number, 1925, pages 622, 623). The eggshell fragments are over one millimeter thick, are smooth on the inside and are marked by a maze of grooves and ridges on the outside. The pieces are from one to three centimeters across and judging from their curvature the entire egg...
Fossil eggs attributable to dinosaur (probably prosauropod) parentage that have been recovered from ...
Fossil avian and reptilian eggs and eggshells, from the Cretaceous of Mongolia and USSR (Kazakhstan,...
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...
Eggs and eggshell are generally rare in the Upper Cretaceous rocks of Alberta, despite being relativ...
Ninety years have passed since Roy Chapman Andrews returned from his exploration of Mongolia with ta...
Since their discovery in the 1920s, the affinity of asymmetric, elongated dinosaur eggs from the Lat...
44 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 26 cm. Specimen discovered during the 1995 installment o...
There are described several types of Upper Cretaceous fossil amniote eggs, clutches and eggshells, c...
<div><p>Embryonic remains within a small (4.75 by 2.23 cm) egg from the Late Cretaceous, Mongolia ar...
Investigations over the last several decades at Gondwanan Mesozoic localities have significantly exp...
Main articleA clutch of six dinosaurian eggs, containing foetal skeletons of as yet uncertain taxono...
The oofamily Dendroolithidae is a distinct group of dinosaur eggs reported from China and Mongolia, ...
We describe here the ornithoid eggshell fragments from the Deccan intertrappesn beds (Late Cretaceou...
Embryonic remains within a small (4.75 by 2.23 cm) egg from the Late Cretaceous, Mongolia are here r...
Fossil eggs attributable to dinosaur (probably prosauropod) parentage that have been recovered from ...
Fossil avian and reptilian eggs and eggshells, from the Cretaceous of Mongolia and USSR (Kazakhstan,...
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...
Eggs and eggshell are generally rare in the Upper Cretaceous rocks of Alberta, despite being relativ...
Ninety years have passed since Roy Chapman Andrews returned from his exploration of Mongolia with ta...
Since their discovery in the 1920s, the affinity of asymmetric, elongated dinosaur eggs from the Lat...
44 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 26 cm. Specimen discovered during the 1995 installment o...
There are described several types of Upper Cretaceous fossil amniote eggs, clutches and eggshells, c...
<div><p>Embryonic remains within a small (4.75 by 2.23 cm) egg from the Late Cretaceous, Mongolia ar...
Investigations over the last several decades at Gondwanan Mesozoic localities have significantly exp...
Main articleA clutch of six dinosaurian eggs, containing foetal skeletons of as yet uncertain taxono...
The oofamily Dendroolithidae is a distinct group of dinosaur eggs reported from China and Mongolia, ...
We describe here the ornithoid eggshell fragments from the Deccan intertrappesn beds (Late Cretaceou...
Embryonic remains within a small (4.75 by 2.23 cm) egg from the Late Cretaceous, Mongolia are here r...
Fossil eggs attributable to dinosaur (probably prosauropod) parentage that have been recovered from ...
Fossil avian and reptilian eggs and eggshells, from the Cretaceous of Mongolia and USSR (Kazakhstan,...
The Zhejiang province of China has provided an astounding amount of dinosaur eggs. The Museum of Nat...