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Oofamily of dinosaur eggs
Faveoloolithidae is an oofamily of dinosaur eggs. It contains Faveoloolithus, Hemifaveoloolithus, Parafaveoloolithus, and probably Sphaerovum. However
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remains reported to date, and expanding known geographic distribution of Faveoloolithidae in South America. Pantelides et al. (2026) present a new mechanistic
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Fossilized remains of eggs laid by ancient animals
Pseudomegaloolithus Oofamily Similifaveoloolithidae Similifaveoloolithus Oofamily Faveoloolithidae Faveoloolithus Hemifaveoloolithus Parafaveoloolithus Oofamily Youngoolithidae
Egg_fossil
Oogenus of dinosaur egg
classification Basic shell type: †Dinosauroid-spherulitic Oofamily: †Faveoloolithidae Oogenus: †Parafaveoloolithus Zhang, 2010 Oospecies †P. microporus Zhang
Parafaveoloolithus
Geological formation in Argentina
fossils of the Los Llanos Formation Genus Species Locality Material Notes Images Faveoloolithidae indet. Egg fossils Dinosaur of uncertain affinities
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; Huang, Y.; Cao, X.; Li, H.; Zhu, M. (2025). "A new oospecies of Faveoloolithidae from the Xixia Basin, Henan Province, China and the revision of Parafaveoloolithus"
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Dinosaur egg
and Argentina. These specimens show morphology similar to members of Faveoloolithidae, supporting the referral of Sphaerovum to that oofamily. However, it
Sphaerovum
Dinosaur egg
classification Basic shell type: †Dinosauroid-spherulitic Oofamily: †Faveoloolithidae Oogenus: †Faveoloolithus Zhao & Ding, 1976 Oospecies F. ningxiaensis
Faveoolithus
Geologic formation in Argentina
T. Manera, A. Parras, C. L. Montalvo (2002) Huevos de dinosaurios (Faveoloolithidae) del Cretácico superior de la Cuenca del Colorado, Provincia de La
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Geologic formation in Mongolia
Images Notes Neoceratopsia Beg tse Saurischia Macronaria indet. Sauropoda indet. Turtles Nanhsiungchelyidae indet. Faveoloolithidae Parafaveoloolithus sp.
Ulaanoosh_Formation
Oogenus of dinosaur egg
classification Basic shell type: †Dinosauroid-spherulitic Oofamily: †Faveoloolithidae Oogenus: †Hemifaveoloolithus Wang et al., 2011 Oospecies †H. mushanensis
Hemifaveoloolithus
Pionoolithus quyuangangensis. Dinosaurs eggs assigned to the oofamily Faveoloolithidae are described from the Upper Cretaceous (Coniacian–Santonian) siltstones
Timeline of egg fossil research
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Geologic formation in Argentina
environment with seasonal rainfall. Fossils of cf. Sphaerovum erbeni (Faveoloolithidae), Theropoda indet., and Ankylosauria indet. are reported from the formation
Puerto_Yeruá_Formation
Oogenus of dinosaur egg
these eggs as dictyoolithids is disputed; they may in fact represent Faveoloolithidae, an oofamily which is similar in microstructure to Dictyoolithidae
Dictyoolithidae
Late Cretaceous geological formation in China
laid by an oviraptorosaur Parafaveoloolithus P. pingxiangensis Jiangxi PXMV-0009-01, a single partial egg Classified as belonging to the Faveoloolithidae
Zhoutian_Formation
Oogenus of dinosaur egg
Cairanoolithus from sauropod eggs (oofamilies Megaloolithidae and Faveoloolithidae), even though they bear superficial similarities in size and shape
Cairanoolithus
A. R. (2023). "New information on multispherulitic dinosaur eggs: Faveoloolithidae and Dendroolithidae". Historical Biology. 34 (6): 1072−1084. doi:10
Timeline of therizinosaur research
Timeline_of_therizinosaur_research
the dinosauroid-spherulitic morphotype, and tentatively assigned to Faveoloolithidae (probably the eggs of sauropods). However, the 2015 description by
Mycomorphoolithus
Yongqiang Zhao; Xiaolin Wang (2018). "A new ootype of dinosaur egg (Faveoloolithidae: Duovallumoolithus shangdanensis oogen. et oosp. nov.) from the Late
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Pionoolithus quyuangangensis. Dinosaurs eggs assigned to the oofamily Faveoloolithidae are described from the Upper Cretaceous (Coniacian–Santonian) siltstones
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Cruickshank AR (2021). "New information on multispherulitic dinosaur eggs: Faveoloolithidae and Dendroolithidae". Historical Biology. 34 (6): 1072–1084. doi:10
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Spanish form of Latin Theodulus, TEÓDULO means "god-slave."
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English : from Middle English fether ‘feather’, applied as a metonymic occupational name for a trader in feathers and down, a maker of quilts, or possibly a maker of pens. Feathermongers are recorded from the 13th century onwards. In some cases the surname may have arisen from a nickname denoting a very light person or perhaps a person of no account.Americanized form of German Feder.
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