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    The Tugulu Group (simplified Chinese: 吐谷鲁群; traditional Chinese: 吐谷魯群; pinyin: Tǔgǔlǔ Qún) is a geological Group in Xinjiang, China whose strata date back...
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    Cretaceous of the Tugulu Group of China. It includes one species, Xiyunykus pengi. Dinosaurs contemporaneous with Xiyunykus in the Tugulu Group of Xinjiang...
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    homheni is the type species, described by Dong Zhiming in 1973 from the Tugulu Group in Xinjiang, western China. The generic name is derived from the city...
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    now China and possibly South Korea. Its first fossil was found in the Tugulu Group (Lianmuqin and Shengjinkou Formations) of the Junggar Basin. Dsungaripterus...
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  • "Tugulu lizard") is a genus of coelurosaurian theropod dinosaur that belongs to the Alvarezsauroidea. It is known from the Early Cretaceous Tugulu Group...
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    yellow variegated mudstones and siltstones" that is part of the larger Tugulu Group of China. Dinosaur and pterosaur remains have been recovered from the...
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  • It is known from fossils found in rocks of the Early Cretaceous-age Tugulu Group from the Junggar Basin, Xinjiang, China. Two partial skulls and several...
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  • (2018). "A new caenagnathid dinosaur from the Upper Cretaceous Wangshi Group of Shandong, China, with comments on size variation among oviraptorosaurs"...
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  • within the Hami pterosaur fauna, are described from the Lower Cretaceous Tugulu Group (Xinjiang, China) by Li et al. (2023). Footprints of small theropods...
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  • tracks of larger individuals, is described from the Lower Cretaceous Tugulu Group (Xinjiang, China) by Xing et al. (2021). The type locality and holotype...
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