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Egg fossils are the
fossil A fossil (from Classical Latin , ) is any preserved remains, impression, or trace of any once-living thing from a past geological age. Examples include bones, shells, exoskeletons, stone imprints of animals or microbes, objects preserved ...
ized remains of
egg An egg is an organic vessel grown by an animal to carry a possibly fertilized egg cell (a zygote) and to incubate from it an embryo within the egg until the embryo has become an animal fetus that can survive on its own, at which point the a ...
s laid by ancient
animal Animals are multicellular, eukaryotic organisms in the Kingdom (biology), biological kingdom Animalia. With few exceptions, animals Heterotroph, consume organic material, Cellular respiration#Aerobic respiration, breathe oxygen, are Motilit ...
s. As evidence of the
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processes of an animal, egg fossils are considered a type of trace fossil. Under rare circumstances a fossil egg may preserve the remains of the once- developing
embryo An embryo is an initial stage of development of a multicellular organism. In organisms that reproduce sexually, embryonic development is the part of the life cycle that begins just after fertilization of the female egg cell by the male spe ...
inside, in which case it also contains body fossils. A wide variety of different animal groups laid eggs that are now preserved in the fossil record beginning in the
Paleozoic The Paleozoic (or Palaeozoic) Era is the earliest of three geologic eras of the Phanerozoic Eon. The name ''Paleozoic'' ( ;) was coined by the British geologist Adam Sedgwick in 1838 by combining the Greek words ''palaiós'' (, "old") and ' ...
. Examples include
invertebrate Invertebrates are a paraphyletic group of animals that neither possess nor develop a vertebral column (commonly known as a ''backbone'' or ''spine''), derived from the notochord. This is a grouping including all animals apart from the chordate ...
s like ammonoids as well as
vertebrate Vertebrates () comprise all animal taxa within the subphylum Vertebrata () ( chordates with backbones), including all mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish. Vertebrates represent the overwhelming majority of the phylum Chordata, ...
s like
fishes Fish are aquatic, craniate, gill-bearing animals that lack limbs with digits. Included in this definition are the living hagfish, lampreys, and cartilaginous and bony fish as well as various extinct related groups. Approximately 95% of li ...
, possible
amphibian Amphibians are tetrapod, four-limbed and ectothermic vertebrates of the Class (biology), class Amphibia. All living amphibians belong to the group Lissamphibia. They inhabit a wide variety of habitats, with most species living within terres ...
s, and
reptile Reptiles, as most commonly defined are the animals in the class Reptilia ( ), a paraphyletic grouping comprising all sauropsids except birds. Living reptiles comprise turtles, crocodilians, squamates (lizards and snakes) and rhynchocephalians ( ...
s. The latter group includes the many dinosaur eggs that have been recovered from
Mesozoic The Mesozoic Era ( ), also called the Age of Reptiles, the Age of Conifers, and colloquially as the Age of the Dinosaurs is the second-to-last era of Earth's geological history, lasting from about , comprising the Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceo ...
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. Since the organism responsible for laying any given egg fossil is frequently unknown, scientists classify eggs using a parallel system of taxonomy separate from but modeled after the
Linnaean system Linnaean taxonomy can mean either of two related concepts: # The particular form of biological classification (taxonomy) set up by Carl Linnaeus, as set forth in his '' Systema Naturae'' (1735) and subsequent works. In the taxonomy of Linnaeus ...
. This " parataxonomy" is called ''veterovata''.


History

The first named oospecies was '' Oolithes bathonicae'', a name given provisionally by Professor J. Buckman to a group of eggs which Buckman believed were laid by a teleosaur. However, modern scientists no longer think it is possible to determine what kind of reptile laid these eggs. In 1859, the first scientifically documented dinosaur egg fossils were discovered in southern France by a Catholic
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and amateur naturalist named Father Jean-Jacques Poech, however he thought they were laid by giant birds. The first scientifically ''recognized'' dinosaur egg fossils were discovered serendipitously in 1923 by an
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crew while looking for evidence of early humans in Mongolia. Egg discoveries continued to mount all over the world, leading to the development of multiple competing classification schemes. In 1975 Chinese paleontologist Zhao Zi-Kui started a revolution in fossil egg classification by developing a system of " parataxonomy" based on the traditional Linnaean system to classify eggs based on their physical qualities rather than their hypothesized mothers. Zhao's new method of egg classification was hindered from adoption by Western scientists due to language barriers. However, in the early 1990s Russian paleontologist Konstantin Mikhailov brought attention to Zhao's work in the English language scientific literature.


Diversity


Invertebrates

Eggs laid by invertebrate animals are known from the fossil record. Among these are eggs laid by ancient
cephalopods A cephalopod is any member of the molluscan class Cephalopoda (Greek plural , ; "head-feet") such as a squid, octopus, cuttlefish, or nautilus. These exclusively marine animals are characterized by bilateral body symmetry, a prominent head, an ...
. Eggs laid by ammonoids are the best known cephalopod egg fossils. The best preserved fossil ammonite eggs were preserved in the
Jurassic The Jurassic ( ) is a Geological period, geologic period and System (stratigraphy), stratigraphic system that spanned from the end of the Triassic Period million years ago (Mya) to the beginning of the Cretaceous Period, approximately Mya. The J ...
Kimmeridge Clay of
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. Nevertheless, the fossil record of cephalopod eggs is scant since their soft, gelatinous eggs decompose quickly and have little chance to fossilize. Another major group of Mesozoic cephalopods, the
belemnoid Belemnoids are an extinct group of marine cephalopod, very similar in many ways to the modern squid and closely related to the modern cuttlefish. Like them, the belemnoids possessed an ink sac, but, unlike the squid, they possessed ten arms of r ...
s, have no documented eggs in the fossil record whatsoever, although this may be because scientists have not properly searched for them rather than an actual absence from the fossil record.


Fishes and amphibians

Fossil fish eggs have an extensive
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going at least as far back as the
Devonian The Devonian ( ) is a geologic period and system of the Paleozoic era, spanning 60.3 million years from the end of the Silurian, million years ago (Mya), to the beginning of the Carboniferous, Mya. It is named after Devon, England, whe ...
and spanning into the Cenozoic era. The eggs of many different fish taxa have contributed to this record, including lobe-finned fish,
placoderms Placodermi (from Greek πλάξ 'plate' and δέρμα 'skin', literally 'Plate (animal anatomy), plate-skinned') is a Class (biology), class of armoured prehistoric fish, known from fossils, which lived from the Silurian to the end of the Devoni ...
, and sharks. Occasionally eggs are preserved still within the mother's body, or associated with fossil
embryos An embryo is an initial stage of development of a multicellular organism. In organisms that reproduce sexually, embryonic development is the part of the life cycle that begins just after fertilization of the female egg cell by the male sper ...
. Some fossil eggs possibly laid by fish cannot be confidently distinguished from those laid by
amphibians Amphibians are four-limbed and ectothermic vertebrates of the class Amphibia. All living amphibians belong to the group Lissamphibia. They inhabit a wide variety of habitats, with most species living within terrestrial, fossorial, arbore ...
. Several fossilized fish or amphibian eggs have been classified as ichnogenera, including ''
Mazonova ''Mazonova'' is an oogenus of fossilized eggs from the Mazon Creek area in the Pennsylvanian of Illinois. They are laid in long strings of eggs enclosed in a gelatinous sheath containing one or two rows of eggs. It is unknown what kind of animal ...
'', '' Archaeoovulus'', '' Chimaerotheca'', ''
Fayolia ''Fayolia'' is a prehistoric shark egg capsule morphotype of the family Xenacanthidae. It is predominantly known from freshwater deposits with a stratigraphic range from the Late Devonian to the Triassic. A new species, ''Fayolia sharovi'', was ...
'', and '' Vetacapsula''.


Reptiles

The fossil record of reptile eggs goes back at least as far as the
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. However, since the earliest reptile eggs probably had soft shells with little preservation potential, reptilian eggs may go back significantly farther than their fossil record. Many ancient reptile groups are known from egg fossils including
crocodilia Crocodilia (or Crocodylia, both ) is an order of mostly large, predatory, semiaquatic reptiles, known as crocodilians. They first appeared 95 million years ago in the Late Cretaceous period ( Cenomanian stage) and are the closest living ...
ns,
dinosaur Dinosaurs are a diverse group of reptiles of the clade Dinosauria. They first appeared during the Triassic period, between 243 and 233.23 million years ago (mya), although the exact origin and timing of the evolution of dinosaurs is t ...
s, and turtles. Some ancient reptiles, like ichthyosaursEllis, Richard, (2003) ''Sea Dragons - Predators of the Prehistoric Oceans''. University Press of Kansas. . and plesiosaurs are known to have given live birth and are therefore not anticipated to have left behind egg fossils. Dinosaur eggs are among the most well known kind of fossil reptile eggs.


Classification

Fossil eggs are classified according to the parataxonomic system called Veterovata. There are three broad categories in the scheme, on the pattern of organismal phylogenetic classification, called oofamilies, oogenera and oospecies (collectively known as ootaxa).Olga Amo, Gloria Cuenca–Bescós & José Ignacio Canudo (1999). José Ignacio Canudo & Gloria Cuenca-Bescós, ed. "Vertebrate eggshell fragments from the Lower Cretaceous (Lower Barremian) of Camino Canales (Galve Bassin, Province of Teruel, NE Spain)" (PDF). IV European Workshop on Vertebrate Palaeontology. Albarracín, Spain: Universidad de Zaragoza. The names of oogenera and oofamilies conventionally contain the root "oolithus" meaning "stone egg", but this rule is not always followed. They are divided up into several basic types: Testudoid, Geckoid, Crocodiloid, Dinosauroid-spherulitic, Dinosauroid-prismatic, and Ornithoid. Veterovata does not always mirror the taxonomy of the animals which laid the eggs.Carpenter, Kenneth (1999). ''Eggs, Nests, and Baby Dinosaurs: A Look at Dinosaur Reproduction (Life of the Past)'', Indiana University Press; .


Parataxonomy

The oogenus level parataxonomy of Veterovata, following Lawver and Jackson (2014) for Testudoid, Hirsch (1996) for Geckonoid eggs, and Mikhailov et al. (1996) for the rest unless otherwise noted: Testudoid * ''Spheruflexibilis'' morphotype ** Oofamily Testudoflexoolithidae *** '' Testudoflexoolithus'' * ''Spherurigidis'' morphotype ** Oofamily Testudoolithidae *** '' Testudoolithus'' *** '' Emydoolithus'' *** '' Haininchelys'' *** '' Chelonoolithus'' Geckonoid * Geckonoid morphotype ** Oofamily Gekkoolithidae *** '' Gekkoolithus'' *** '' Gekkonidovum'' Crocodiloid * Oogenus Mycomorphoolithus * Oofamily Krokolithidae ** ''
Bauruoolithus ''Bauruoolithus'' is an oogenus of fossilized eggs belonging to an extinct crocodyliform from the Late Cretaceous (late Campanian-early Maastrichtian) of Brazil. ''Bauruoolithus'' eggs were most likely laid by the notosuchian crocodyliform ''Baur ...
'' ** '' Krokolithes'' ** ''
Suchoolithus ''Suchoolithus'' is an oogenus (fossil egg genus) of crocodylomorph eggs from the late Jurassic of Portugal. They are notable for their small size, and for being among the oldest known crocodylomorph eggs. Description ''Suchoolithus'' is known fr ...
'' Mosasauroid * ''
Antarcticoolithus ''Antarcticoolithus'' is an oogenus of large fossil eggs from the Maastrichtian part of the Lopez de Bertodano Formation of Seymour Island, Antarctica. The genus contains the type species ''A. bradyi'', described by Legendre et al. in 2020. The ...
'' Dinosauroid-spherulitic * '' Placoolithus'' * ''
Sphaerovum ''Sphaerovum'' is an oogenus of dinosaur egg that has only been discovered in South America. History ''Sphaerovum'' was first described, along with '' Tacuarembovum'', in 1980 by paleontologist Alvaro Mones, following their discovery at the A ...
'' * '' Stromatoolithus'' * '' Tacuarembovum'' * Oofamily Cairanoolithidae ** '' Cairanoolithus''Sellés, A. G., & Galobart, À. (2015). Reassessing the endemic European Upper Cretaceous dinosaur egg Cairanoolithus. Historical Biology, (ahead-of-print), 1-14. * Oofamily
Stalicoolithidae Stalicoolithidae is an oofamily of fossil eggs.Wang Q, Wang X L, Zhao Z K, and Jiang Y G. (2012).A new oofamily of dinosaur egg from the Upper Cretaceous of Tiantai Basin, Zhejiang Province, and its mechanism of eggshell formation Chinese Scienc ...
** '' Coralloidoolithus'' ** '' Shixingoolithus'' ** ''
Stalicoolithus ''Stalicoolithus'' is an oogenus of dinosaur egg from the Sanshui and Chichengshan Formations of the Tiantai Basin in Zhejiang Province. It is known from a single, complete fossil egg, notable for its spherical shape.Wang Q, Wang X L, Zhao Z K, ...
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Spheroolithidae Spheroolithidae is an oofamily of dinosaur eggs. It contains ''Guegoolithus'', ''Spheroolithus'', and '' Paraspheroolithus''. Like modern birds, the eggshell membrane formed before the calcareous part of the shell.Z.-K. Zhao. (1994) "Dinosaur egg ...
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Guegoolithus ''Guegoolithus'' is an oogenus of fossil egg from the early Cretaceous of Spain. It is classified in the oofamily Spheroolithidae, and was probably laid by an ornithopod dinosaur. Distribution ''Guegoolithus'' is known from the Early Cretaceous ...
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Spheroolithus ''Spheroolithus'' is an oogenus of dinosaur egg.Wang Q, Wang X L, Zhao Z K, and Jiang Y G. (2012).A new oofamily of dinosaur egg from the Upper Cretaceous of Tiantai Basin, Zhejiang Province, and its mechanism of eggshell formation Chinese Scienc ...
'' ** '' Paraspheroolithus'' * Oofamily Phaceloolithidae ** '' Phaceloolithus'' * Oofamily Ovaloolithidae ** ''
Ovaloolithus ''Ovaloolithus'' is an oogenus of dinosaur egg. Eggs of the genus have been found in China, Mongolia and Utah. Species Oospecies attributed to this genus include:Megaloolithidae Megaloolithidae is an oofamily of fossil egg of the Dinosauroid-spherulitic morphotype. They probably are the eggs of sauropods. Paleopathology Multilayered shell Megaloolithid eggs with multiple layers of eggshell have been preserved in the f ...
** '' Megaloolithus'' ** '' Pseudomegaloolithus'' * Oofamily Similifaveoloolithidae ** ''
Similifaveoloolithus ''Similifaveoloolithus'' is an oogenus of fossil dinosaur egg from the Tiantai basin in Zhejiang Province, China. It is the sole known oospecies of the oofamily Similifaveoloolithidae.Wang Qiang, Zhao Zikui, Wang Xiaolin, Zhang Shukang, and Jian ...
'' * Oofamily Faveoloolithidae ** '' Faveoloolithus'' ** '' Hemifaveoloolithus'' ** ''
Parafaveoloolithus ''Parafaveoloolithus'' is an oogenus of Faveoloolithid fossil egg, known from the Cretaceous of China.Zhang, S.K. 2010A parataxonomic revision of the Cretaceous faveoloolithid eggs of China ''Vertebrata PalAsiatica'' 48(3):203-219 Description '' ...
'' * Oofamily Youngoolithidae ** ''
Youngoolithus ''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 Youngoo ...
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Dendroolithidae ''Dendroolithus'' is an oogenus of Dendroolithidae, Dendroolithid dinosaur egg found in the Cenomanian, late Cenomanian Chichengshan Formation (Tiantai Group), in the Gong-An-Zhai Formation, Gong-An-Zhai and Santonian Majiacun Formations of China ...
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Dendroolithus ''Dendroolithus'' is an oogenus of Dendroolithid dinosaur egg found in the late Cenomanian Chichengshan Formation ( Tiantai Group), in the Gong-An-Zhai and Santonian Majiacun Formations of China and the Maastrichtian Nemegt and Campanian Bar ...
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Dictyoolithidae Dictyoolithidae is an oofamily of dinosaur eggs which have a distinctive reticulate organization of their eggshell units. They are so far known only from Cretaceous formations in China. Distribution All known dictyoolithids are known from the Cr ...
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Dictyoolithus ''Dictyoolithus'' is an oogenus of dinosaur egg from the Cretaceous of China. It is notable for having over five superimposed layers of eggshell units. Possibly, it was laid by megalosauroid dinosaurs. Distribution ''Dictyoolithus'' is known fr ...
'' ** '' Paradictyoolithus'' ** '' Protodictyoolithus'' * Oofamily Polyclonoolithidae ** '' Polyclonoolithus''Xie, J.-F., Zhang, S.-K., Jin, X.-S., Li, D.-Q., and Zhou, L.-Q. (2016)
A new type of dinosaur eggs from Early Cretaceous of Gansu Province, China.
" ''Vertebrata PalAsiatica'', 54(1):1-10.
Dinosauroid-prismatic * '' Pseudogeckoolithus'' * Oofamily
Arriagadoolithidae Arriagadoolithidae is an oofamily of fossil eggs, representing the eggs of Alvarezsaurs. Description The eggs are well stratified with three layers: the external, the prismatic, and the mammillary. The connection between prismatic and external la ...
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Arriagadoolithus ''Arriagadoolithus'' is the oogenus of fossil eggs which includes the eggs of the alvarezsaurid ''Bonapartenykus''. Fossils of the creature were found in Patagonia; it may have brooded on its eggs. Description ''Arriagadoolithus patagoniensis'' i ...
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Triprismatoolithus ''Triprismatoolithus'' is an oogenus of dinosaur egg native to Teton County, Montana. It is classified in the oofamily Arriagadoolithidae, the eggs of alvarezsaurs. Distribution ''Triprismatoolithus'' is known exclusively from Sevenmile Hill, a ...
'' * Oofamily Prismatoolithidae ** ''
Preprismatoolithus ''Preprismatoolithus'' is a Late Jurassic oogenus. The species ''P. coloradensis'' is described by John Foster as being "of the prismatic basic type," with subspherical eggs about 10 cm (4 inches) in diameter."Eggs," Foster (2007) page ...
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Prismatoolithus ''Prismatoolithus'' is an oogenus of dinosaur egg from the Cretaceous (Hauterivian-Maastrichtian) and possibly also the earliest Paleocene. They likely belonged to troodontids Troodontidae is a clade of bird-like theropod dinosaurs. During m ...
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Protoceratopsidovum ''Protoceratopsidovum'' is an oogenus of dinosaur egg from Mongolia. Despite its name (which means "eggs of ''Protoceratops''"Zelenitsky, D., and Currie, P. (2004) "A Cladistic Analysis of Theropod Ootaxa." ''Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology.'' ...
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Sankofa (pronounced ''SAHN''-koh-fah) is a word in the Twi language of Ghana meaning “to retrieve" (literally "go back and get"; - to return; - to go; - to fetch, to seek and take) and also refers to the Bono Adinkra symbol represented either w ...
'' ** '' Spheruprismatoolithus''E. S. Bray. 1999. Eggs and eggshell from the Upper Cretaceous North Horn Formation, central Utah. In D. D. Gillette (ed.), Vertebrate Paleontology in Utah, Utah Geological Survey Miscellaneous Publication 99-1:361-375 ** '' Trigonoolithus'' Ornithoid * Ornithoid-ratite Morphotype ** '' Ageroolithus'' ** '' Diamantornis'' ** ''
Ornitholithus ''Gastornis'' is an extinct genus of large flightless birds that lived during the mid Paleocene to mid Eocene epochs of the Paleogene period. Fossils have been found in Europe, Asia and North America, with the remains from North America origina ...
'' ** '' Reticuloolithus''D. K. Zelenitsky and W. J. Sloboda. 2005. Eggshells. In P. J. Currie and E. B. Koppelhus (eds.), Dinosaur Provincial Park: A Spectacular Ancient Ecosystem Revealed. Indiana University Press, Bloomington 398-404 ** '' Struthiolithus'' ** ''
Tristraguloolithus ''Tristraguloolithus'' is an oogenus of dinosaur egg from the late Campanian of Alberta.D. K. Zelenitsky, L. V. Hills, and P. J. Currie. (1996). Parataxonomic classification of ornithoid eggshell fragments from the Oldman Formation (Judith River ...
'' ** '' Tubercuoolithus'' ** Oofamily
Elongatoolithidae Elongatoolithidae is an oofamily of fossil eggs, representing the eggs of oviraptorosaurs (with the exception of the avian '' Ornitholithus''). They are known for their highly elongated shape. Elongatoolithids have been found in Europe, Asia, and ...
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Continuoolithus ''Continuoolithus'' is an oogenus (fossil egg genus) of dinosaur egg found in the late Cretaceous of North America. It is most commonly known from the late Campanian of Alberta and Montana, but specimens have also been found dating to the olde ...
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Ellipsoolithus ''Ellipsoolithus'' is an oogenus of dinosaur egg. It contains only a single oospecies, ''E. khedaensis''. The species was found in the Upper Sandy Carbonate Member of the Lameta Formation of India. These eggs were probably laid by a theropod dino ...
'' *** '' Elongatoolithus'' *** ''
Heishanoolithus ''Heishanoolithus'' is an oogenus of Elongatoolithid fossil egg from the Shahai Formation in Liaoning. It is known only from seven eggshell fragments. It is most notable for having a very thin eggshell (1.2-1.3 mm thick), the dense covering of ...
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Macroelongatoolithus ''Macroelongatoolithus'' is an oogenus of large theropod dinosaur eggs, representing the eggs of giant caenagnathid oviraptorosaurs. They are known from Asia and from North America. Historically, several oospecies have been assigned to ''Macroelo ...
'' *** '' Macroolithus'' *** '' Nanhsiungoolithus'' *** '' Paraelongatoolithus'' *** '' Porituberoolithus'' *** ''
Rodolphoolithus ''Rodolphoolithus'' is an oogenus of elongatoolithid egg native to Morocco. It is known only from a single partial egg and several eggshell fragments, but it probably had a highly elongated shape like other Elongatoolithids. They have an eggshell ...
'' *** '' Spongioolithus'' *** '' Trachoolithus'' *** '' Undulatoolithus'' ** Oofamily Laevisoolithidae *** ''
Laevisoolithus ''Laevisoolithus'' is an oogenus of fossil egg. Its sole oospecies, ''L. sochavai,'' is native to the Nemegt Formation in Mongolia. ''Laevisoolithus'' is characterized by its thin, smooth eggshells. These eggs were probably laid by a bird or a sma ...
'' *** '' Subtiliolithus'' *** '' Tipoolithus''Garcia, G., T. Rodolphe, H. Cappetta, B. Marandat, I. Bentaleb, A. Benabdallah and M. Vianey-Liaud. (2003). "First Record of Dinosaur Eggshels and Teeth from The North-West African Maastrichtian (Morocco)." ''Palaeovertebrata'', Montpellier, 32 (2-4): 59-69, ** Oofamily Medioolithidae *** '' Incognitoolithus'' *** '' Microolithus'' *** '' Mediolithus'' ** Oofamily Montanoolithidae *** '' Montanoolithus'' ** Oofamily Oblongoolithidae *** '' Oblongoolithus'' * Ornithoid-prismatic Morphotype ** '' Dispersituberoolithus'' ** Oofamily Gobioolithidae *** ''
Gobioolithus ''Gobioolithus'' is an oogenus of fossil bird egg native to Mongolia. They are small, smooth-shelled, and elongated eggs that were first discovered in the 1960s and early 70s during a series of fossil-hunting expeditions in the Gobi desert. Two ...
'' '' Incertae sedis/Unclassified'' * '' Oolithes'' * '' Metoolithus'' * ''
Mosaicoolithus ''Mosaicoolithus'' is an oogenus of fossil egg from the Cenomanian Chichengshan Formation ( Tiantai Group) and Albian to Cenomanian Laijia Formation ( Qujiang Group) of Tiantai County, Zhejiang Province in China. Its classification is uncertain. ...
'' * '' Mycomorphoolithus'' * '' Nipponoolithus'' * ''
Parvoblongoolithus ''Parvoblongoolithus'' is an oogenus of fossil dinosaur egg whose small size and unusual shape suggest the possibility that it is a dwarf egg. Distribution The sole known ''Parvoblongoolithus jinguoensis'' specimen was found in the Upper Creta ...
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Parvoolithus ''Parvoolithus'' is an oogenus of Mongolian fossil eggs from the Campanian Barun Goyot Formation. They are known from a single small, smooth egg, which cannot be assigned to any known oofamily. It is very similar to the eggs of modern birds in ma ...
''Mikhailov, K.E. (1997). Fossil and recent eggshell in amniotic vertebrates: Fine structure, comparative morphology and classification. Special Papers in Palaeontology 56. The Palaeontological Association. London. (page 58). * ''
Plagioolithus ''Plagioolithus'' is an oogenus of fossil egg. It is from the Early Cretaceous of Japan. It was probably laid by a bird, making it the oldest known fossil bird egg. Description ''Plagioolithus'' is most notable for having a three-layered eggshell ...
'' * '' Styloolithus'' * Oofamily Pachycorioolithidae ** ''
Pachycorioolithus ''Pachycorioolithus'' is an oogenus of small, thin-shelled fossil egg from the early Cretaceous in China. It probably belongs to a bird, though there is a possibility the parent was a non-avian theropod. It was named in 2016, based on a single spe ...
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See also

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Fossil footprint A fossil track or ichnite (Greek "''ιχνιον''" (''ichnion'') – a track, trace or footstep) is a fossilized footprint. This is a type of trace fossil. A fossil trackway is a sequence of fossil tracks left by a single organism. Over the year ...
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Coprolite A coprolite (also known as a coprolith) is fossilized feces. Coprolites are classified as trace fossils as opposed to body fossils, as they give evidence for the animal's behaviour (in this case, diet) rather than morphology. The name is de ...


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