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2010010448<br />

俄 罗 斯 , 哈 萨 克 斯 坦 和 中 亚 晚 白 垩 世<br />

Azhdarchids 的 新 记 录 = New records<br />

of Azhdarchids (Pterosauria, Azhdarchidae)<br />

from the late Cretaceous of Russia,<br />

Kazakhstan, and Central Asia. ( 英 文 ).<br />

Averianov A O. Paleontological Journal,<br />

2007, 41(2): 189-197 3 图 版 .<br />

A review of 12 azhdarchid localities<br />

in Russia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and<br />

Tajikistan is given. New records of unidentifiable<br />

azhdarchids from the Khodzhakul<br />

(Cenomanian), Tyul’keli (Turonian-Coniacian),<br />

Kansai (Santonian),<br />

Malaya Serdoba, and Beloe Ozero<br />

(Campanian) localities and a new taxon,<br />

Aralazhdarcho bostobensis gen. et sp.<br />

nov. (Shakh-Shakh, Santonian-<br />

Campanian), are described.<br />

2010010449<br />

俄 罗 斯 和 乌 兹 别 克 斯 坦 中 白 垩 世<br />

Ornithocheirids = Mid-cretaceous Ornithocheirids<br />

(Pterosauria, Ornithocheiridae)<br />

from Russia and Uzbekistan.<br />

( 英 文 ). Averianov A O. Paleontological<br />

Journal, 2007, 41(1): 79-86 2 图 版 .<br />

Ornithocheirid remains from 16 localities<br />

of Russia and Uzbekistan are reviewed.<br />

New material of ornithocheirids<br />

from the localities of Mogoito (Barremian-Aptian),<br />

Stoilo quarry (Albian-<br />

Cenomanian), and Khodzhakul (Cenomanian)<br />

is described. The Khodzhakul<br />

locality has yielded Ornithocheirus (the<br />

first record of this genus in Asia).<br />

2010010450<br />

Tatarstan 地 区 晚 二 叠 世 二 齿 兽 一 新<br />

种 = A new dicynodont (Anomodontia,<br />

Eotherapsida) from the Upper Permian<br />

of Tatarstan. ( 英 文 ). Kurkin A A. Paleontological<br />

Journal, 2006, 40(4): 434-<br />

437 2 图 版 .<br />

A new dicynodont genus and species,<br />

Idelesaurus tataricus sp. nov. (Cryptodontidae),<br />

from the Semin Ovrag locality<br />

(Tatarstan, Tetyushinskii District;<br />

Upper Permian, Upper Tatarian Substage,<br />

Severodvinian Horizon) is described.<br />

The skull patterns of the East<br />

European and South African Cryptodontidae<br />

and Aulocephalodontidae are compared<br />

from the morphofunctional point<br />

of view.<br />

2010010451<br />

困 惑 中 的 带 羽 毛 的 恐 龙 = Feathered<br />

dinosaurs in a tangle. ( 英 文 ). Witmer L<br />

M. Nature, 2009, 461(7264): 601-602<br />

dramatic feathered dinosaur fossil<br />

from the Jurassic of China resolves a<br />

'temporal paradox'. But it adds intriguing<br />

complications to the debates on the evolution<br />

of feathers and flight in birds.<br />

2010010452<br />

Fergana 地 区 森 诺 曼 阶 一 只 似 鸟 龙<br />

( 蜥 臀 目 , 似 鸟 龙 类 ) = On an Ornithomimid<br />

dinosaur (Saurischia, Ornithomimosauria)<br />

from the Cenomanian of<br />

Fergana. ( 英 文 ). Averianov A O. Paleontological<br />

Journal, 2006, 40(3): 323-<br />

327 2 图 版 .<br />

A fragmentary coracoid of Ornithomimidae<br />

indet. from the Lower<br />

Cenomanian of the Abshir River (Kyrgyzstan)<br />

is described. This is the first<br />

record of this group in a Cenomanian<br />

locality of Fergana. The coracoid from<br />

the Abshir locality is similar in the lateral<br />

deflection of the glenoid to an endemic<br />

group of Asiatic Ornithomimidae<br />

that includes Anserimimus, Gallimimus,<br />

and taxa from the Cenomanian and Turonian<br />

of western Uzbekistan. It is most<br />

similar to the unnamed ornithomimid<br />

from the Cenomanian of Karakalpakia in<br />

having a distinct vertical crest that borders<br />

anteriorly a depression for the coracobrachialis<br />

brevis muscle. Dinosaurs<br />

recorded in the Cenomanian of Fergana<br />

are reviewed.<br />

2010010453<br />

生 态 上 不 同 的 恐 龙 姐 妹 群 显 示<br />

Ornithodira 早 期 多 样 性 = Ecologically<br />

distinct dinosaurian sister group<br />

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