Megaloolithidae
Temporal range: 171.6–48.6 Ma
Egg fossil classification Edit this classification
Basic shell type: Dinosauroid-spherulitic
Oofamily: Megaloolithidae
Zhao, 1979
Oogenera

Megaloolithidae is an oofamily of fossil egg of the Dinosauroid-spherulitic morphotype. They probably are the eggs of sauropods.[1]

Paleopathology

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Multilayered shell

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Megaloolithid eggs with multiple layers of eggshell have been preserved in the fossil record.[2] Multilayered fossil eggs resemble those of modern forms in sometimes having incomplete extra layers and pore canals that don't properly align.[3] The misalignment of the pore canals can prevent oxygen from getting to the embryo and cause it to suffocate.[2] The term ovum in ovo has been used for multilayered dinosaur eggs although this is inaccurate use of the term.[4] The greater abundance may indicate that these eggs were more prone to such pathologies, but are most likely due to a larger sample size of them.[5] Megaloolithid eggs with a discretispherulitic morphotype account for the majority of dinosaur eggs preserved with this deformity.[3]

Footnotes

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  1. ^ Mikhailov et al. (1996).
  2. ^ a b "Thick Eggshell," Hirsch (2001); page 382.
  3. ^ a b "Thick Eggshell," Hirsch (2001); page 383.
  4. ^ "Thick Eggshell," Hirsch (2001); page 384.
  5. ^ "Discussion," Hirsch (2001); page 389.

References

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  • Kenneth Carpenter, (1999) Eggs, Nests, and Baby Dinosaurs: A Look at Dinosaur Reproduction (Life of the Past), Indiana University Press; ISBN 0-253-33497-7.
  • Konstantin E. Mikhailov, Emily S. Bray & Karl E. Hirsch (1996). "Parataxonomy of fossil egg remains (Veterovata): basic principles and applications". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 16 (4): 763–769. doi:10.1080/02724634.1996.10011364. JSTOR 4523773.

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Egg fossil

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Dinosaur egg

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List of dinosaur specimens with preserved soft tissue

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Ampelosaurus

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