Heishanoolithus
Temporal range: Early Cretaceous
Egg fossil classification Edit this classification
Basic shell type: Ornithoid
Morphotype: Ornithoid-ratite
Oofamily: Elongatoolithidae
Oogenus: Heishanoolithus
Zhao and Zhao, 1999
Oospecies

Heishanoolithus is an oogenus of Elongatoolithid fossil egg from the Shahai Formation in Liaoning. It is known only from seven eggshell fragments. It is most notable for having a very thin eggshell (1.2-1.3 mm thick), the dense covering of nodes on the eggshell surface, and for its relatively thin mammilary layer (making up only one eighth of the eggshell thickness).[1] While no remains of Heishanoolithus have been associated with skeletal remains, strong evidence links Elongatoolithid eggs to Oviraptorosaurs.[2]

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Egg fossil

Oofamily Elongatoolithidae Continuoolithus Ellipsoolithus Elongatoolithus Heishanoolithus Macroelongatoolithus Macroolithus Nanhsiungoolithus Paraelongatoolithus

Elongatoolithidae

Macroolithus, Macroelongatoolithus, Ellipsoolithus, Trachoolithus, Heishanoolithus, Ornitholithus, Paraelongatoolithus, Undulatoolithus, and Rodolphoolithus

Dinosaur egg

Dispersituberoolithus Ellipsoolithus Elongatoolithus Faveoolithus Heishanoolithus Laevisoolithus Macroolithus Macroelongatoolithus Megaloolithus Nanshiungoolithus