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New remains ofMammuth us trogontheriifrom the Early Pleistocene Nih ewan beds at Shanshenmiao zui, Hebei
Available online Early Pleistocene Nih ewan
2014/3/26
Rich foss il materials of Mam muthus trogontherii have be en recovered from a new localit y, Shan-shenm iaozui, in the Nih ewan Basin during t he past several years. The ma terials in clude the most
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Oxygen isotopes of East Asian dinosaurs reveal exceptionally cold Early Cretaceous climates
reveal exceptionally Oxygen isotopes of East Asian
2014/3/26
Early Cretaceous vertebrate assemblages from East Asia and parti-cularly the Jehol Biota of northeaster n China flourished during a
period of highly debated climatic history. W hile the unique charac...
Enamel carbon isotope evidence of diet and habitat of Gigantopithecus blacki and associated mammalian megafauna in the Early Pleistocene of South China
Gigantopithecus blacki diet enamel stable carbon isotopes habitat
2014/3/26
Enamel stable carbon isotope analyses were conducted on the large fossil ape Gigantopithecus blacki and an associated mamma-lian megafauna from Longgudong Cave in Jianshi and Juyuandong Cave in Liuc...
Reconsideration of the systematics of the Early Pleistocene Cervavitus(Cervidae, Artiodactyla, Mammalia)
Cervavitus Cervidae Artiodactyla systematics Neogene Early Pleistocene paleoenvironment.
2014/3/26
Cervavitus were usually found from the Late Miocene and Pliocene deposits in East Europe, Middle
Asia and North China, but they were found recently in many Early Pleistocene localities in southern
C...
New discoveries of glirids and eomyids (Mammalia, Rodentia) in the Early Miocene of the Junggar basin (Northern Xinjiang province, China)
Gliridae Early Neogene Central Asia
2014/3/26
We report herein new discoveries of Gliridae
and Eomyidae (Mammalia, Rodentia) from the new Early
Miocene locality XJ 200604, located northwest to the
Burqin city, northern Xinjiang province, China...
Early Miocene cricetids (Rodentia) from the Junggar basin (Xinjiang, China) and their biochronological implications
Biochronology Cricetidae Early Miocene Rodentia Central Asia
2014/3/26
Among the 14 small mammal species from the early Miocene locality of the northern area of the Junggar basin (northern Xinjiang, China), four
species are cricetids (...
A reassessment ofKelmayisaurus petrolicus, a large theropod dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous of China
Dinosauria Theropoda Carcharodontosauridae anatomy Cretaceous China
2014/5/21
The Early Cretaceous fossil record of large−bodied theropods from Asia is poor, hindering comparison of Asian predatory
dinosaur faunas with those from other continents. One of the few large As...
Early PleistoceneDicerorhinus sumatrensisremains from the Liucheng Gigantopithecus Cave, Guangxi, China
Dicerorhinus sumatrensis Rhinocerotidae Liucheng Gigantopithecus Cave South China Early Pleistocene
2014/3/26
The Liucheng Gigantopithecus Cave is very famous for its rich mammalian fauna andGigantopithecus fossils. The Gigantopithecus Cave
Fauna has been regarded as the typical Early Pl eistocene fauna in S...
A new Lower Cretaceous bird from China and tooth reduction in early avian evolution
Lower Cretaceous bird evolution beak China
2014/3/26
A new avian genus and species,Zhongjianornis yangi gen. et sp. nov., is reported from the Lower Cretaceous
lacustrine deposits of the Jiufotang Formation in Liaoning, northeast China. The new taxon i...
A new feather type in a nonavian theropod and the early evolution of feathers
Early Cretaceous a nonavian theropod
2014/3/26
All described feathers in nonavian theropods are composite struc-tures formed by multiple filaments. They closely resemble rela-tively advanced stages predicted by developmental models of the
origin ...
A distinct large vole lineage from the Late Pliocene– Early Pleistocene of China
Heteromimomys nov. gen Stage of evolution Evolutionary trends Biochronology Nihewanian
2014/3/26
A distinct large vole lineage involving three species from the Late Pliocene – Early Pleistocene of China is morphologically and quantitatively
delineated. A special sinuous line (linea sinuosa) patt...
Geometric morphometric analysis of the early Pleistocene hominin teeth from Jianshi, Hubei Province, China
human evolution toot shape geometric morphometric Jianshi Hubei China
2014/3/26
Although the early Pleistocene hominin fossils found in East Asia continent are widely recognized as the earliest hominins mi-grated from Africa, debates remain on the morphology and taxonomy of thes...
An onychodont fish (Osteichthyes, Sarcopterygii) from the Early Devonian of China, and the evolution of the Onychodontiformes
onychodonts evolutio Early Devonian phylogenetic analysis
2014/3/26
Although the superbly preserved specimens of Onychodus jandemarraihave greatly advanced our
understanding of the Onychodontiformes, a primitive sarcopterygian group with large parasymphysial
tooth w...
Exceptional dinosaur fossils show ontogenetic development of early feathers
early feathers Exceptional dinosaur fossils
2014/3/26
Recent discoveries of feathered dinosaur specimens have greatly
improved our understanding of the origin and early evolution of
feathers, but little information is available on the ontogenetic
deve...
TAPHONOMIC ANALYSES OF AN EARLY EOCENELITOLOPHUS (PERISSODACTYLA, CHALICOTHERIOIDEA) ASSEMBLAGE FROM THE ERLIAN BASIN, INNER MONGOLIA, CHINA
AN EARLY EOCENELITOLOPHUS ASSEMBLAGE FROM THE ERLIAN BASIN
2014/3/26
The mammalian fauna of the so-called chalicothere pit, lower Eocene
basal Arshanto Formation, Erlian Basin, Inner Mongolia, comprises at
least eight species, of which Litolophus gobiensis is the mos...