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Shaximiao Formation

The Shaximiao Formation (simplified Chinese: 沙溪庙组; traditional Chinese: 沙溪廟組 / 沙溪廟層; pinyin: Shāxīmiào zǔ) is a Middle to Late Jurassic aged geological formation in Sichuan, China, most notable for the wealth of dinosaurs fossils that have been excavated from its strata. The Shaximiao Formation is exposed in and around the small township of Dashanpu (simplified Chinese: 大山铺镇; traditional Chinese: 大山鋪鎮; pinyin: Dàshānpū zhèn), situated seven kilometres north-east from Sichuan's third largest city, Zigong, in the Da'an District.

Shaximiao Formation
Stratigraphic range: Middle Jurassic - Late Jurassic
Excavation floor at the Zigong Dinosaur Museum
TypeGeological formation
Unit ofChongqing Group
Sub-unitsLower, Upper Subunits
UnderliesSuining Formation
OverliesXintiangou Formation
ThicknessLower Subunit:
Up to 246.5 m (809 ft)
Upper Subunit:
450–1,200 m (1,480–3,940 ft)
Lithology
PrimarySandstone
OtherSiltstone, mudstone
Location
Coordinates29°12′N 105°54′E / 29.2°N 105.9°E / 29.2; 105.9
Approximate paleocoordinates28°12′N 110°00′E / 28.2°N 110.0°E / 28.2; 110.0
RegionSichuan
Country China
ExtentSichuan Basin
Shaximiao Formation (China)
Shaximiao Formation (Sichuan)

Geology edit

The Shaximiao Formation includes two distinct subunits: The upper and lower Shaximiao Formations (simplified Chinese: 上·下沙溪庙地层; traditional Chinese: 上·下沙溪廟地層; pinyin: shàng / xià Shāxīmiào dìcéng), although they are commonly referred to as one, simply being called the "Shaximiao Formation". The upper Shaximiao Formation is also known as the Shangshaximiao Formation, and the lower Shaximiao Formation is also known as the Xiashaximiao Formation, which are direct transliterations of the Chinese names. Both subunits primarily consist of purple-red mudstones, with variable sand inclusion. and siltstones with interbedded sandstones.

Dinosaur finds edit

 
Dinosaurs of the Shaximiao Formation

The Shaximiao Formation has produced mainly sauropods, but has also held numerous other dinosaur types, such as theropods and stegosaurians amongst others. In total, over 8,000 pieces of bone have been unearthed from the area – amounting to nearly 40 tonnes. The site was unknown until the early 1970s, when a Chinese gas company unearthed Gasosaurus in 1972. It would be the first of the many dinosaurs to be uncovered from the area. Most specimens found are held at the Zigong Dinosaur Museum which has been placed on the area during the mid-1980s.

Despite being a frequented "dinosaur-quarry" at present, the Shaximiao Formation was once a lush forest, evidence of which has been found alongside dinosaur remains in the form of fossilised wood. Paleontologists speculate that the area also had a lake that was fed by a large river. Dinosaur remains would have been swept toward the lake over millions of years, thus accounting for the hundreds of specimens found. Based on biostratigraphy, the Lower Shaximiao Formation has been usually seen to date to 168 to 161 million years old, between the Bathonian to Callovian stages of the Mid Jurassic, while the Upper Shaximiao was thought to be Oxfordian in age. A paper by Wang et al. (2018), (recalibrated dates reported in Moore et al. (2020)), reported a zircon U-Pb age of 160.4 ± 0.4 mya for the lower part of the Shaximiao Formation, suggesting that the Shaximiao Formation is younger than previously thought.[1][2] Contradicting this, U-Pb dates from a tuff bed supports traditional Middle Jurassic age for the lower part of the formation, with an average age of around 166.0 ± 1.5 Ma.[3] The top of the Shaximiao Formation has been believed to be the end of the Tithonian age.[2]

Dong Zhiming's research edit

The paleontologist who has made the largest contribution to the formation and its excavation is Dong Zhiming. He first examined the formation in 1975, after bone fragments were found embedded in rock from the area. The site was being demolished to make way for both a natural gas field facility and a vehicle park when Dong first saw the area. Amongst the extensive clearings, Dong found numerous bone fragments which were exposed.

However, the specimens were being damaged due to bulldozers in the area and there would be little chance of closing the area as the state had invested millions of yuan in the site already. It was not until 1985 that the government finally agreed to close the construction on the site, and by then Dong and his team had already excavated over 100 dinosaurs from the area, including several rare sauropod skulls. A dinosaur found in the Shaximiao Formation, Dashanpusaurus dongi, was named in tribute of both Dashanpu and Dong Zhiming.

Paleobiota edit

In addition to dinosaur finds, many other prehistoric finds have been uncovered from the Shaximiao Formation. Amongst these finds are fishes, amphibians, turtles, marine reptiles such as crocodiles and also pterosaurs. Bienotheroides, a Tritylodont Synapsid has been found there, as well as Sinobrachyops, a Labyrinthodont.

Sauropterygians edit

Genus[4] Species[4] Stratigraphic position[4] Material Notes Images
Pliosauroidea indet. A pliosaurid from the Lower Shaximiao Formation A pliosaurid mentioned in a faunal list of this formation

Crocodyliformes edit

Genus[4] Species[4] Stratigraphic position[4] Material Notes Images
Sunosuchus S. shunanensis Shunosaurus-Omeisaurus assemblage, Lower Shaximiao Formation A goniopholidid[4]  
Hsisosuchus H. dashanpuensis Shunosaurus-Omeisaurus assemblage, Lower Shaximiao Formation A goniopholid[4]  

Pterosaurs edit

Genus[4] Species[4] Stratigraphic position[4] Material Notes Images
Angustinaripterus A. longicephalus Shunosaurus-Omeisaurus assemblage, Lower Shaximiao Formation A rhamphorhynchine rhamphorhynchid with a very elongated and flat snout and an estimated wingspan at 1.6 metres (5.2 ft)[4]  

Dinosaurs edit

Ornithischians edit

Neornithischians edit
Genus[4] Species[4] Stratigraphic position[4] Material Notes Images

Agilisaurus

A. louderbacki

Shunosaurus-Omeisaurus assemblage, Lower Shaximiao Formation

 

Gongbusaurus

G. shiyii

Mamenchisaurus assemblage, Upper Shaximiao Formation

Teeth

Hexinlusaurus

H. multidens

Shunosaurus-Omeisaurus assemblage, Lower Shaximiao Formation

 

Xiaosaurus

X. dashanpuensis

Shunosaurus-Omeisaurus assemblage, Lower Shaximiao Formation

Yandusaurus

Y. hongheensis

Mamenchisaurus assemblage, Upper Shaximiao Formation

 
Stegosaurs edit
Genus[4] Species[4] Stratigraphic position[4] Material Notes Images
Bashanosaurus B. primitivus Lower Shaximiao Formation The earliest-diverging stegosaur currently known; it shares features with basal thyreophorans and derived stegosaurs.[5]
 

Chialingosaurus

C. kuani

Mamenchisaurus assemblage, Upper Shaximiao Formation

A stegosaurian.[4]

 

Chungkingosaurus

C. jiangbeiensis

Mamenchisaurus assemblage, Upper Shaximiao Formation

A stegosaurian.[4]

 

Huayangosaurus

H. taibaii

Shunosaurus-Omeisaurus assemblage, Lower Shaximiao Formation

A huayangosaurid with more spike-like plates than Stegosaurus. It was also one of the smallest known stegosaurs, at just 4.5 meters (15 feet) in length.[4]

 

Gigantspinosaurus

G. sichuanensis

Mamenchisaurus assemblage, Upper Shaximiao Formation

A stegosaurian.[4]

 

G. sp.

Mamenchisaurus assemblage, Upper Shaximiao Formation

A stegosaurian.[4]

Tuojiangosaurus

T. multispinus

Mamenchisaurus assemblage, Upper Shaximiao Formation

A stegosaurian.[4]

 

Yingshanosaurus[6]

Y. jichuanensis[6]

Upper Shaximiao Formation[6]

Nearly complete skeleton[6]

A stegosaurian.[6]

 

Sauropods edit

Genus[4][7] Species[4] Stratigraphic position[4] Material Notes Images
Abrosaurus A. dongpoi Lower Shaximiao Formation A macronarian known from a well-preserved skull and other elements.  
Bashunosaurus B. kaijiangensis Lower Shaximiao Formation An obscure possible macronarian

Daanosaurus

D. zhangi

Mamenchisaurus assemblage, Upper Shaximiao Formation

Dashanpusaurus D. Lower Shaximiao Formation A basal macronarian

Datousaurus

D. bashanensis

Shunosaurus-Omeisaurus assemblage, Lower Shaximiao Formation

A mamenchisaurid.[4]

 

Mamenchisaurus

M. constructus

Mamenchisaurus assemblage, Upper Shaximiao Formation

A mamenchisaurid.[4]

M. hochuanensis

Mamenchisaurus assemblage, Upper Shaximiao Formation

A mamenchisaurid.[4]

 

M. youngi

Mamenchisaurus assemblage, Upper Shaximiao Formation

A mamenchisaurid.[4]

 

M. jingyanensis

Mamenchisaurus assemblage, Upper Shaximiao Formation

A mamenchisaurid.[4]

 

Omeisaurus

O. luoquanensis

Shunosaurus-Omeisaurus assemblage, Lower Shaximiao Formation

A mamenchisaurid.[4]

O. tianfuensis

Shunosaurus-Omeisaurus assemblage, Lower Shaximiao Formation

A mamenchisaurid.[4]

 

O. junghsiensis

Shunosaurus-Omeisaurus assemblage, Lower Shaximiao Formation

A mamenchisaurid.[4]

O. changshouensis

Mamenchisaurus assemblage, Upper Shaximiao Formation

A mamenchisaurid.[4]

O. maoi

Mamenchisaurus assemblage, Upper Shaximiao Formation

A mamenchisaurid.[4]

O. fuxiensis

Mamenchisaurus assemblage, Upper Shaximiao Formation

A mamenchisaurid.[4]

Protognathosaurus

P. oxyodon

Shunosaurus-Omeisaurus assemblage, Lower Shaximiao Formation

Shunosaurus

S. lii

Shunosaurus-Omeisaurus assemblage, Lower Shaximiao Formation

A eusauropod estimated with a length at 9.5 meters (31 feet), the weight at 3 metric tons (3.3 short tons). The tail ended in a club, equipped on its top with two successive spikes formed by 5 centimetres (2.0 inches)-long cone-shaped osteoderms probably used to fend off enemies.

 

Yuzhoulong Y. qurenensis Lower Shaximiao Formation A basal macronarian known from a subadult specimen[7]

Zigongosaurus

Z. fuxiensis

Mamenchisaurus assemblage, Upper Shaximiao Formation Possibly a species of Mamenchisaurus.

Theropods edit

Genus[4] Species[4] Synonyms Stratigraphic position[4] Material Notes Images

Chienkosaurus

C. ceratosauroides

Mamenchisaurus assemblage, Upper Shaximiao Formation

 

Chuandongocoelurus

C. primitivus

Shunosaurus-Omeisaurus assemblage, Lower Shaximiao Formation

 

Elaphrosaurinae indet. Shunosaurus-Omeisaurus assemblage, Lower Shaximiao Formation Formerly designated as the paratype of Chuandongocoelurus.[8]

Gasosaurus

G. constructus

Shunosaurus-Omeisaurus assemblage, Lower Shaximiao Formation

An avetheropod that measured between 3.5 and 4 meters (11 and 13 ft) in length, with a weight of around 150 kilograms (330 pounds). However, some estimates put its weight as high as 400 kilograms (880 pounds), as very little is known about it.

 

Kaijiangosaurus

K. lini

Shunosaurus-Omeisaurus assemblage, Lower Shaximiao Formation

A megalosaurid, early tetanuran, early averostran or basal carnosaur.[4]

 

Leshansaurus

L. qianweiensis

Shunosaurus-Omeisaurus assemblage, Lower Shaximiao formation

A megalosaurid.[4]

Sinocoelurus

S. fragilis

Mamenchisaurus assemblage, Upper Shaximiao Formation

Sinraptor

S. hepingensis

Mamenchisaurus assemblage, Upper Shaximiao Formation

Probably represents a new genus.[8]

 

Szechuanosaurus

S. campi

Mamenchisaurus assemblage, Upper Shaximiao Formation

A metriacanthosaurid. Remains from the Shaximiao Formation might represent an indeterminate theropod.[8]

 

Xuanhanosaurus

X. qilixiaensis

Shunosaurus-Omeisaurus assemblage, Lower Shaximiao Formation

A metriacanthosaurid.[4]

 

Yangchuanosaurus

Y. shangyouensis

Mamenchisaurus assemblage, Upper Shaximiao formation

A metriacanthosaurid

 

Y. zigongensis

  • Szechuanosaurus zigongensis[8]

Shunosaurus-Omeisaurus assemblage, Lower Shaximiao Formation

ZDM 9011 (holotype), a partial postcranial skeleton; ZDM 9012, a left maxilla; ZDM 9013, two teeth and ZDM 9014, a right hind limb.[8]

 

Turtles edit

Genus[4] Species[4] Stratigraphic position[4] Material Notes Images

Chengyuchelys

C. baenoides

Shangshaximiao Formation

A xinjiangchelyid.[4]

C. dashanpuensis

Shangshaximiao Formation

A xinjiangchelyid.[4]

C. latimarginalis

Shunosaurus-Omeisaurus assemblage, Lower Shaximiao Formation

A xinjiangchelyid.[4]

Sichuanchelys

S. chowi

Shunosaurus-Omeisaurus assemblage, Lower Shaximiao Formation

A sichuanchelyid.[9]

Tienfuchelys

T. zigongensis

Shangshaximiao Formation

A xinjiangchelyid.[4]

Sinaspideretes

S. wimani

Shangshaximiao Formation

A trionychian,[10] possibly the oldest known cryptodire

Therapsids edit

Genus[4] Species[4] Stratigraphic position[4] Material Notes Images

Bienotheroides

B. zigongensis

Shunosaurus-Omeisaurus assemblage, Lower Shaximiao Formation

A tritylodontid.[4]

Polistodon

P. chuannanensis

Shunosaurus-Omeisaurus assemblage, Lower Shaximiao Formation

A tritylodontid.[4]

Tritylodontidae

gen. et sp. indet.

Shunosaurus-Omeisaurus assemblage, Lower Shaximiao Formation

An indeterminate tritylodontid.[4]

Plants edit

Genus Species Stratigraphic position Material Notes
Brachyoxylon[11] B. qijiangense Masangyan village Leaves Family unknown.

See also edit

References edit

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  2. ^ a b Moore, Andrew J.; Upchurch, Paul; Barrett, Paul M.; Clark, James M.; Xing, Xu (2020-08-17). "Osteology of Klamelisaurus gobiensis (Dinosauria, Eusauropoda) and the evolutionary history of Middle–Late Jurassic Chinese sauropods" (PDF). Journal of Systematic Palaeontology. 18 (16): 1299–1393. doi:10.1080/14772019.2020.1759706. ISSN 1477-2019. S2CID 219749618.
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  9. ^ Joyce, W. G.; Rabi, M.; Clark, J. M.; Xu, Xing (2016). "A toothed turtle from the Late Jurassic of China and the global biogeographic history of turtles". BMC Evolutionary Biology. 16 (1): 236. doi:10.1186/s12862-016-0762-5. PMC 5084352. PMID 27793089.
  10. ^ Ouyang, Hui; Li, Lu; Tong, Haiyan (July 2014). "A revision of Sinaspideretes wimani Young & Chow, 1953 (Testudines: Cryptodira: Trionychoidae) from the Jurassic of the Sichuan Basin, China". Geological Magazine. 151 (4): 600–610. Bibcode:2014GeoM..151..600T. doi:10.1017/S0016756813000575. ISSN 0016-7568. S2CID 128423062.
  11. ^ Xie, Aowei; Wang, Yongdong; Tian, Ning; Uhl, Dieter (10 July 2023). "A new extinct conifer Brachyoxylon from the Middle Jurassic in southern China: Wood anatomy, leaf phenology, and paleoclimate". Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology. 317: 104945. doi:10.1016/j.revpalbo.2023.104945.

External links edit

  • Dong Zhiming account of Shaximiao Formation

shaximiao, formation, simplified, chinese, 沙溪庙组, traditional, chinese, 沙溪廟組, 沙溪廟層, pinyin, shāxīmiào, middle, late, jurassic, aged, geological, formation, sichuan, china, most, notable, wealth, dinosaurs, fossils, that, have, been, excavated, from, strata, exp. The Shaximiao Formation simplified Chinese 沙溪庙组 traditional Chinese 沙溪廟組 沙溪廟層 pinyin Shaximiao zǔ is a Middle to Late Jurassic aged geological formation in Sichuan China most notable for the wealth of dinosaurs fossils that have been excavated from its strata The Shaximiao Formation is exposed in and around the small township of Dashanpu simplified Chinese 大山铺镇 traditional Chinese 大山鋪鎮 pinyin Dashanpu zhen situated seven kilometres north east from Sichuan s third largest city Zigong in the Da an District Shaximiao FormationStratigraphic range Middle Jurassic Late JurassicExcavation floor at the Zigong Dinosaur MuseumTypeGeological formationUnit ofChongqing GroupSub unitsLower Upper SubunitsUnderliesSuining FormationOverliesXintiangou FormationThicknessLower Subunit Up to 246 5 m 809 ft Upper Subunit 450 1 200 m 1 480 3 940 ft LithologyPrimarySandstoneOtherSiltstone mudstoneLocationCoordinates29 12 N 105 54 E 29 2 N 105 9 E 29 2 105 9Approximate paleocoordinates28 12 N 110 00 E 28 2 N 110 0 E 28 2 110 0RegionSichuanCountry ChinaExtentSichuan BasinShaximiao Formation China Show map of ChinaShaximiao Formation Sichuan Show map of Sichuan Contents 1 Geology 2 Dinosaur finds 3 Dong Zhiming s research 4 Paleobiota 4 1 Sauropterygians 4 2 Crocodyliformes 4 3 Pterosaurs 4 4 Dinosaurs 4 4 1 Ornithischians 4 4 1 1 Neornithischians 4 4 1 2 Stegosaurs 4 4 2 Sauropods 4 4 3 Theropods 4 5 Turtles 4 6 Therapsids 4 7 Plants 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksGeology editThe Shaximiao Formation includes two distinct subunits The upper and lower Shaximiao Formations simplified Chinese 上 下沙溪庙地层 traditional Chinese 上 下沙溪廟地層 pinyin shang xia Shaximiao diceng although they are commonly referred to as one simply being called the Shaximiao Formation The upper Shaximiao Formation is also known as the Shangshaximiao Formation and the lower Shaximiao Formation is also known as the Xiashaximiao Formation which are direct transliterations of the Chinese names Both subunits primarily consist of purple red mudstones with variable sand inclusion and siltstones with interbedded sandstones Dinosaur finds edit nbsp Dinosaurs of the Shaximiao Formation The Shaximiao Formation has produced mainly sauropods but has also held numerous other dinosaur types such as theropods and stegosaurians amongst others In total over 8 000 pieces of bone have been unearthed from the area amounting to nearly 40 tonnes The site was unknown until the early 1970s when a Chinese gas company unearthed Gasosaurus in 1972 It would be the first of the many dinosaurs to be uncovered from the area Most specimens found are held at the Zigong Dinosaur Museum which has been placed on the area during the mid 1980s Despite being a frequented dinosaur quarry at present the Shaximiao Formation was once a lush forest evidence of which has been found alongside dinosaur remains in the form of fossilised wood Paleontologists speculate that the area also had a lake that was fed by a large river Dinosaur remains would have been swept toward the lake over millions of years thus accounting for the hundreds of specimens found Based on biostratigraphy the Lower Shaximiao Formation has been usually seen to date to 168 to 161 million years old between the Bathonian to Callovian stages of the Mid Jurassic while the Upper Shaximiao was thought to be Oxfordian in age A paper by Wang et al 2018 recalibrated dates reported in Moore et al 2020 reported a zircon U Pb age of 160 4 0 4 mya for the lower part of the Shaximiao Formation suggesting that the Shaximiao Formation is younger than previously thought 1 2 Contradicting this U Pb dates from a tuff bed supports traditional Middle Jurassic age for the lower part of the formation with an average age of around 166 0 1 5 Ma 3 The top of the Shaximiao Formation has been believed to be the end of the Tithonian age 2 Dong Zhiming s research editThe paleontologist who has made the largest contribution to the formation and its excavation is Dong Zhiming He first examined the formation in 1975 after bone fragments were found embedded in rock from the area The site was being demolished to make way for both a natural gas field facility and a vehicle park when Dong first saw the area Amongst the extensive clearings Dong found numerous bone fragments which were exposed However the specimens were being damaged due to bulldozers in the area and there would be little chance of closing the area as the state had invested millions of yuan in the site already It was not until 1985 that the government finally agreed to close the construction on the site and by then Dong and his team had already excavated over 100 dinosaurs from the area including several rare sauropod skulls A dinosaur found in the Shaximiao Formation Dashanpusaurus dongi was named in tribute of both Dashanpu and Dong Zhiming Paleobiota editIn addition to dinosaur finds many other prehistoric finds have been uncovered from the Shaximiao Formation Amongst these finds are fishes amphibians turtles marine reptiles such as crocodiles and also pterosaurs Bienotheroides a Tritylodont Synapsid has been found there as well as Sinobrachyops a Labyrinthodont Sauropterygians edit Genus 4 Species 4 Stratigraphic position 4 Material Notes Images Pliosauroidea indet A pliosaurid from the Lower Shaximiao Formation A pliosaurid mentioned in a faunal list of this formation Crocodyliformes edit Genus 4 Species 4 Stratigraphic position 4 Material Notes Images Sunosuchus S shunanensis Shunosaurus Omeisaurus assemblage Lower Shaximiao Formation A goniopholidid 4 nbsp Hsisosuchus H dashanpuensis Shunosaurus Omeisaurus assemblage Lower Shaximiao Formation A goniopholid 4 nbsp Pterosaurs edit Genus 4 Species 4 Stratigraphic position 4 Material Notes Images Angustinaripterus A longicephalus Shunosaurus Omeisaurus assemblage Lower Shaximiao Formation A rhamphorhynchine rhamphorhynchid with a very elongated and flat snout and an estimated wingspan at 1 6 metres 5 2 ft 4 nbsp Dinosaurs edit Ornithischians edit Neornithischians edit Genus 4 Species 4 Stratigraphic position 4 Material Notes Images Agilisaurus A louderbacki Shunosaurus Omeisaurus assemblage Lower Shaximiao Formation nbsp Gongbusaurus G shiyii Mamenchisaurus assemblage Upper Shaximiao Formation Teeth Hexinlusaurus H multidens Shunosaurus Omeisaurus assemblage Lower Shaximiao Formation nbsp Xiaosaurus X dashanpuensis Shunosaurus Omeisaurus assemblage Lower Shaximiao Formation Yandusaurus Y hongheensis Mamenchisaurus assemblage Upper Shaximiao Formation nbsp Stegosaurs edit Genus 4 Species 4 Stratigraphic position 4 Material Notes Images Bashanosaurus B primitivus Lower Shaximiao Formation The earliest diverging stegosaur currently known it shares features with basal thyreophorans and derived stegosaurs 5 nbsp Chialingosaurus C kuani Mamenchisaurus assemblage Upper Shaximiao Formation A stegosaurian 4 nbsp Chungkingosaurus C jiangbeiensis Mamenchisaurus assemblage Upper Shaximiao Formation A stegosaurian 4 nbsp Huayangosaurus H taibaii Shunosaurus Omeisaurus assemblage Lower Shaximiao Formation A huayangosaurid with more spike like plates than Stegosaurus It was also one of the smallest known stegosaurs at just 4 5 meters 15 feet in length 4 nbsp Gigantspinosaurus G sichuanensis Mamenchisaurus assemblage Upper Shaximiao Formation A stegosaurian 4 nbsp G sp Mamenchisaurus assemblage Upper Shaximiao Formation A stegosaurian 4 Tuojiangosaurus T multispinus Mamenchisaurus assemblage Upper Shaximiao Formation A stegosaurian 4 nbsp Yingshanosaurus 6 Y jichuanensis 6 Upper Shaximiao Formation 6 Nearly complete skeleton 6 A stegosaurian 6 nbsp Sauropods edit Genus 4 7 Species 4 Stratigraphic position 4 Material Notes Images Abrosaurus A dongpoi Lower Shaximiao Formation A macronarian known from a well preserved skull and other elements nbsp Bashunosaurus B kaijiangensis Lower Shaximiao Formation An obscure possible macronarian Daanosaurus D zhangi Mamenchisaurus assemblage Upper Shaximiao Formation Dashanpusaurus D Lower Shaximiao Formation A basal macronarian Datousaurus D bashanensis Shunosaurus Omeisaurus assemblage Lower Shaximiao Formation A mamenchisaurid 4 nbsp Mamenchisaurus M constructus Mamenchisaurus assemblage Upper Shaximiao Formation A mamenchisaurid 4 M hochuanensis Mamenchisaurus assemblage Upper Shaximiao Formation A mamenchisaurid 4 nbsp M youngi Mamenchisaurus assemblage Upper Shaximiao Formation A mamenchisaurid 4 nbsp M jingyanensis Mamenchisaurus assemblage Upper Shaximiao Formation A mamenchisaurid 4 nbsp Omeisaurus O luoquanensis Shunosaurus Omeisaurus assemblage Lower Shaximiao Formation A mamenchisaurid 4 O tianfuensis Shunosaurus Omeisaurus assemblage Lower Shaximiao Formation A mamenchisaurid 4 nbsp O junghsiensis Shunosaurus Omeisaurus assemblage Lower Shaximiao Formation A mamenchisaurid 4 O changshouensis Mamenchisaurus assemblage Upper Shaximiao Formation A mamenchisaurid 4 O maoi Mamenchisaurus assemblage Upper Shaximiao Formation A mamenchisaurid 4 O fuxiensis Mamenchisaurus assemblage Upper Shaximiao Formation A mamenchisaurid 4 Protognathosaurus P oxyodon Shunosaurus Omeisaurus assemblage Lower Shaximiao Formation Shunosaurus S lii Shunosaurus Omeisaurus assemblage Lower Shaximiao Formation A eusauropod estimated with a length at 9 5 meters 31 feet the weight at 3 metric tons 3 3 short tons The tail ended in a club equipped on its top with two successive spikes formed by 5 centimetres 2 0 inches long cone shaped osteoderms probably used to fend off enemies nbsp Yuzhoulong Y qurenensis Lower Shaximiao Formation A basal macronarian known from a subadult specimen 7 Zigongosaurus Z fuxiensis Mamenchisaurus assemblage Upper Shaximiao Formation Possibly a species of Mamenchisaurus Theropods edit Genus 4 Species 4 Synonyms Stratigraphic position 4 Material Notes Images Chienkosaurus C ceratosauroides Mamenchisaurus assemblage Upper Shaximiao Formation nbsp Chuandongocoelurus C primitivus Shunosaurus Omeisaurus assemblage Lower Shaximiao Formation nbsp Elaphrosaurinae indet Shunosaurus Omeisaurus assemblage Lower Shaximiao Formation Formerly designated as the paratype of Chuandongocoelurus 8 Gasosaurus G constructus Shunosaurus Omeisaurus assemblage Lower Shaximiao Formation An avetheropod that measured between 3 5 and 4 meters 11 and 13 ft in length with a weight of around 150 kilograms 330 pounds However some estimates put its weight as high as 400 kilograms 880 pounds as very little is known about it nbsp Kaijiangosaurus K lini Shunosaurus Omeisaurus assemblage Lower Shaximiao Formation A megalosaurid early tetanuran early averostran or basal carnosaur 4 nbsp Leshansaurus L qianweiensis Shunosaurus Omeisaurus assemblage Lower Shaximiao formation A megalosaurid 4 Sinocoelurus S fragilis Mamenchisaurus assemblage Upper Shaximiao Formation Sinraptor S hepingensis Mamenchisaurus assemblage Upper Shaximiao Formation Probably represents a new genus 8 nbsp Szechuanosaurus S campi Mamenchisaurus assemblage Upper Shaximiao Formation A metriacanthosaurid Remains from the Shaximiao Formation might represent an indeterminate theropod 8 nbsp Xuanhanosaurus X qilixiaensis Shunosaurus Omeisaurus assemblage Lower Shaximiao Formation A metriacanthosaurid 4 nbsp Yangchuanosaurus Y shangyouensis Y magnus 8 Mamenchisaurus assemblage Upper Shaximiao formation A metriacanthosaurid nbsp Y zigongensis Szechuanosaurus zigongensis 8 Shunosaurus Omeisaurus assemblage Lower Shaximiao Formation ZDM 9011 holotype a partial postcranial skeleton ZDM 9012 a left maxilla ZDM 9013 two teeth and ZDM 9014 a right hind limb 8 nbsp Turtles edit Genus 4 Species 4 Stratigraphic position 4 Material Notes Images Chengyuchelys C baenoides Shangshaximiao Formation A xinjiangchelyid 4 C dashanpuensis Shangshaximiao Formation A xinjiangchelyid 4 C latimarginalis Shunosaurus Omeisaurus assemblage Lower Shaximiao Formation A xinjiangchelyid 4 Sichuanchelys S chowi Shunosaurus Omeisaurus assemblage Lower Shaximiao Formation A sichuanchelyid 9 Tienfuchelys T zigongensis Shangshaximiao Formation A xinjiangchelyid 4 Sinaspideretes S wimani Shangshaximiao Formation A trionychian 10 possibly the oldest known cryptodire Therapsids edit Genus 4 Species 4 Stratigraphic position 4 Material Notes Images Bienotheroides B zigongensis Shunosaurus Omeisaurus assemblage Lower Shaximiao Formation A tritylodontid 4 Polistodon P chuannanensis Shunosaurus Omeisaurus assemblage Lower Shaximiao Formation A tritylodontid 4 Tritylodontidae gen et sp indet Shunosaurus Omeisaurus assemblage Lower Shaximiao Formation An indeterminate tritylodontid 4 Plants edit Genus Species Stratigraphic position Material Notes Brachyoxylon 11 B qijiangense Masangyan village Leaves Family unknown See also editList of dinosaur bearing rock formationsReferences edit Wang Jun Ye Yong Pei Rui Tian Yamin Feng Chongqin Zheng Daran Chang Su Chin 2018 04 03 Age of Jurassic basal sauropods in Sichuan China A reappraisal of basal sauropod evolution GSA 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