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Hi Would love some thoughts on this. Not the best condition, but unusual. A fossil hand. 7cm long from.end to tip From a place called Aronqi, Neimemgu Province (Inner Mongolia) Jehol Biota. Arongqi is also called Arun Banner. The long finger is curious. I thought amphibian-- could it be frog foot? Thanks as always
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Unidentified plant from Jiufotang Formation of Sihedang, Lingyuan, Liaoning
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Hello, I have an unidentified plant from the Jiufotang Formation of Sihedang, Lingyuan, Liaoning Province I acquired this plant as a Baiera sp. However, due to the way it was preserved, I cannot tell if it has the characteristic "split-vein" lobes of Ginkgoales. Also problematic is that Baiera sp. from Jiufotang seem to come in a wide variety of shapes Here are two pics of Baiera sp. from China. There is also a paywalled article A new species of Baiera from the Early Cretaceous Jehol Biota of southeastern Jilin, China so I'd appreciate if anyone can share info from it Anyway, there is also Liaoningocladus boii from the Jehol Biota which is a close match for my plant What do you guys think? If you suspect it's another plant genus, please feel free to tell me. Thank you -
a freind went for a fossil hunting in China's Beipiao, a well know lagerstatte of jehol biota ( early cretacous/late jurasic) . By chance he used a home UV light to check his pieces, just to find that one of them become fluorescent and revealing much more details. this should be a tyipcal Lycoptera davidi or sinensis
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Evolution Of Mammalian Middle Ear Bones Illuminated By Rodent-like Fossil From Jehol
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New fossil with excellent preservation helps understanding of middle ear bones in early mammals. If you have a stapes, you are a mammal. https://m.phys.org/news/2019-11-cretaceous-mammal-fossil-evolution-middle.html-
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http://www.sci-news.com/paleontology/microraptor-indrasaurus-wangi-07381.html The species is named after the paleoherpetologist Wang Yuan.
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References: Chen, D., et al., A new species of fossil Procercopidae (Hemiptera, Cicadomorpha) from the Lower Cretaceous of Northeastern China, Cretaceous Research (2014), http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cretres.2014.05.005
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