Lufeng Formation
Paleofauna
Rhynchocephalians
Rhynchocephalians reported from the Lufeng Formation | ||||||
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Genus | Species | Location | Stratigraphic position | Material | Notes | |
Indeterminate |
Yunnan |
Partial skulls and jaws. | The three named species do not display any autapomorphic characters and should be considered indeterminate within the genus. Only record of rhynchocephalians from Asia. |
Crurotarsans
Crurotarsans reported from the Lufeng Formation | ||||||
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Genus | Species | Location | Stratigraphic position | Material | Notes | |
D. lufengensis |
Yunnan |
Dark Red Beds |
Formerly considered an ornithopod dinosaur. |
Ornithischians
Indeterminate ornithopod remains Yunnan. Dark Red Beds.
Ornithischians reported from the Lufeng Formation | ||||||
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Genus | Species | Location | Stratigraphic position | Material | Notes | |
B. lufengensis |
Yunnan |
Dark Red Beds |
A right "[d]entary with teeth," with additional cranial fragments such as a partial frontal. These specimens are catalogued as IVPP V 9612. The dentary preserves 11 teeth or roots with two additional empty alveoli. |
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T. oehleri |
Yunnan |
Dark Red Beds |
"Isolated dentary." |
Sauropodomorphs
Color key
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Notes Uncertain or tentative taxa are in small text; |
Sauropodomorphs reported from the Lufeng Formation | ||||||
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Genus | Species | Location | Stratigraphic position | Material | Notes | Images |
C. lufengensis |
Yunnan |
"Skull |
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G. sinensis |
Yunnan |
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"[Two] skeletons, [one] with partial skull, [two] partial skeletons, [three] skull fragments, adult." |
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F. youngi |
Yunnan |
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"Skull." |
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J. xinwaensis |
Yunnan |
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"Complete skeleton with skull, adult." |
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"K. wusdingensis" |
Yunnan |
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nomen nudum | |||
Lishulong | L. wangi | Yunnan |
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Skull and cervical vertebrae 2–10 | ||
L. huenei |
Yunnan |
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"(including Gyposaurus sinensis, L. magnus)" | |||
L. magnus |
Yunnan |
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T. minor |
Yunnan |
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Xingxiulong | X. chengi | Yunnan | ||||
Yizhousaurus | Y. sunae | Yunnan |
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Partial skeleton with skull | ||
Y. huangi |
Yunnan |
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"More than [twenty] partial to complete skeletons, [two] skulls, juvenile to adult." |
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Y. robustus |
Yunnan |
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Theropods
Theropods reported from the Lower Lufeng Formation | ||||||
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Genus | Species | Location | Stratigraphic position | Material | Notes | Images |
E. deguchiianus |
Yunnan |
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"Dentary." |
Possible therizinosaur |
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L. yini |
Yunnan |
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Possible crocodylomorph | ||
S. triassicus |
Yunnan |
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Dilophosaurus sinensis specimen Now included in Sinosaurus | ||
Panguraptor | P. lufengensis | Yunnan |
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A coelophysid |
Cynodonts
Cynodonts reported from the Lufeng Formation | ||||||
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Genus | Species | Location | Stratigraphic position | Material | Notes | Images |
Bienotherium |
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A tritylodontid | ||||
Dianzhongia | D. longirostrata | A tritylodontid | ||||
Hadrocodium |
H. wui |
Yunnan |
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Skull | One of the oldest and smallest mammaliaforms known. Indicates a correlation between the separation of the middle ear bones from the mandible and the expanded brain vault in early mammals. | |
Lufengia | L. delicata | A tritylodontid | ||||
Morganucodon |
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Zhangjiawa Member (M. heikuopengensis)
Shawan Member (M. oehleri) |
A morganucodontan | |||
Sinoconodon | S. rigneyi | Zhangjiawa Member | A mammaliamorph closely related to Mammaliaformes | |||
Yunnanodon |
Y. brevirostre |
Yunnan |
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A tritylodontid |
See also
References
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