Youngoolithus

{{Short description|Dinosaur egg}}

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| fossil_range = {{fossil range|99.6|65|Late Cretaceous}}

| image = Youngoolithus IVPP.jpg

| image_caption = Nest at Paleozoological Museum of China

| parent_authority = Zhang, 2010

| taxon = Youngoolithus

| authority = Zhao, 1979

| subdivision_ranks = Oospecies

| subdivision = * {{extinct}}Youngoolithus xiaguanensis

}}

Youngoolithus is an oogenus of dinosaur egg.Carpenter, K. 1999. Eggs, Nests, and Baby Dinosaurs: A Look at Dinosaur Reproduction (Life of the Past). Indiana University Press, Bloomington, Indiana. It is the sole member of the oofamily Youngoolithidae, and consists of a single oospecies: Youngoolithus xiaguanensis. It consists of a single fossil nest of 16 eggs with an associated dinosaur footprint that was first discovered in 1975 in the Majiacun Formation near Houzhuang Village, Henan Province, in the Cretaceous Xiaguan Basin. The eggs are smooth, olive-shaped, and arranged in five rows. It was originally described as being a Faveoloolithid egg, however the nest is arranged quite differently than other members of that family, so it has been moved to its own oofamily, Youngoolithidae.{{cite journal |last=Zhang |first=S. K. |date=2010 |title=A parataxonomic revision of the Cretaceous faveoloolithid eggs of China |url=http://www.ivpp.cas.cn/cbw/gjzdwxb/xbwzxz/201009/P020100925377277346780.pdf |journal=Vertebrata PalAsiatica |volume=48 |issue=3 |pages=203–219 |access-date=3 October 2015}}{{cite journal |last=Zhao |first=Z. |date=1979 |title=Discovery of the dinosaurian eggs and footprint from Neixiang county, Henan province |url=http://www.ivpp.cas.cn/cbw/gjzdwxb/xbwzxz/200904/W020090813375841386787.pdf |journal=Vertebrata PalAsiatica |volume=17 |issue=4 |pages=304–309 |access-date=3 October 2015}}

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Category:Dinosaur reproduction

Category:Fossil parataxa described in 1979

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