Tugulu Group Stratigraphic range: Early Cretaceous |
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Type | Geological formation |
Sub-units | Qingshuihe Formation, Hutubihe Formation, Shengjinkou Formation, Lianmuqin Formation |
Underlies | Donggou Formation, Kumutake Formation |
Overlies | Shishugou Formation |
Thickness | 150–1640 meters thick |
Location | |
Region | Xinjiang |
Country | China |
The Tugulu Group (simplified Chinese: 吐谷鲁群; traditional Chinese: 吐谷魯群; pinyin: Tǔgǔlǔ Qún) is a geological formation in Xinjiang, China whose strata date back to the Early Cretaceous. Dinosaur remains are among the fossils that have been recovered from the formation.
A. mongoliensis
K. petrolicus
"Maxilla and dentary."
X. parvus
"Tibia [and] phalanges."
Formerly thought to be a representative of Phaedrolosaurus ilikensis.
P. ilikensis
"tooth"
P. xinjiangensis
T. faciles
"Hindlimb, rib, [and a] vertebral centrum."
W. homheni
"Partial skeleton."
D. weii
L. acutirostris
Possible junior synonym of Dsungaripterus weii.
N. complicidens
E. tienshanensis