Dinosaur discoveries from India have been known since 1844, while dinosaur discoveries from Pakistan have appeared recently since 2000. 3 large and 2 small theropod dinosaurs are known from Pakistan, while 11 large an...
The Jurassic-Cretaceous (J/K) and Cretaceous-Paleogene (K/Pg) boundaries/transitions are found in Pakistan especially well exposed on the western continental margin of the Indo-Pakistan plate (part of Gondwana) like K...
Theropods, mesoeucrocodiles and pterosaurs (along with titanosaurian sauropods) are found in two overbank flood deposited mottled muds/shale units (alternated by meandering river deposited sandstone unit) of the lates...
Recent Geological and Paleontological exploration during the start of new/third millennium (from 2000 to 2019) yielded 45 taxa of vertebrates and invertebrates from Mesozoic and Tertiary (except a jawless fish from Ca...
Republic of Korea(South Korea)is one of the richest and most exciting regions on earth for the study of vertebrate ichnology.Very unique vertebrate fossils include dinosaurs,bird tracks,pterosaurs were discovered from...
supported by the Liujiaxia Dinosaurs National Geopark;the 2013 Supporting Fund for Graduate Student’s Science and Technology Innovation from China University of Geosciences(Beijing),China
The Yangouxia dinosaur tracksites are well known for a diverse assemblage of tetrapod tracks preserved as natural impressions (concave epireliefs) on large bedding planes, representing a locally widespread surface m...
supported by the National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars;the National Basic Research Program of China;the Hundred Talents Project of CAS;the Excavation Funding and Emphatic Deployed Project of IVPP,CAS
The pterosaur record is generally poor,with little information about their populations,and pterosaur eggs are even more rare,with only four isolated and flattened eggs found to date.Dr.WANG Xiaolin,Institute of Verteb...
supported by Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación of the Spanish government (CGL2008-06533C03-01/02);the Departament de Cultura de la Generalitat de Catalunya
Pterosaur bones are for the first time reported from the Tremp Syncline (Spain) and the southern Pyrenees. They come from the Torrebilles-2 site (Isona, Lleida Province) in the upper Maastrichtian part of the Trem...
supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(41010304027)
Pterosaurs are amongst the most fascinating and enigmatic of all extinct creatures. They originated in the Late Triassic (about 220 million years ago) and became extinct at the end of the Cretaceous (about 65 milli...