Genus: Ferganocephale AVERIANOV, MARTIN & BAKIROV, 2005
Etymology: In reference to the Fergana Valley,
Kirghizia (Kyrgyzstan) and Greek, cephale, "head."
Species: adenticulatum AVERIANOV, MARTIN & BAKIROV,
2005
Etymology: Greek, a, denoting absence, and Greek, denticulum, "denticle"; meaning
absence or easy loss of vestigial marginal crown denticle by wear.
Holotype: ZIN PH 34/42
Locality: FTA-30, vicinity of Taskumyr, Osh region, northern Fergana Valley, Kirghizia (Kyrgyzstan).
Horizon: Balobansay Formation (Balobansai Svita).
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Callovian Stage, Upper Dogger Epoch, Late Middle Jurassic.
Material: Unworn adult tooth.
Referred material:
ZIN PH 5/42: Possible juvenile tooth.
ZIN PH 4, 30-33/42: 4 isolated adult teeth.
Locality: FTA-31, vicinity of Taskumyr, Osh region, northern Fergana Valley, Kirgistan.
Horizon: Balobansay Formation (Balobansai Svita).
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Callovian Stage, Upper Dogger Epoch, Late Middle Jurassic.
Material:
ZIN PH 35/42: Isolated heavily worn adult tooth.
Locality: FBX-23, vicinity of Taskumyr, Osh region, northern Fergana Valley, Kirgistan.
Horizon: Balobansay Formation (Balobansai Svita).
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Callovian Stage, Upper Dogger Epoch, Late Middle Jurassic.
Material:
ZIN PH 36/42: Isolated adult posterior tooth.