Species: hepingensis (GAO, 1992) GAO, 1999
Etymology: In reference to Heping, Sichuan Province, China, where the specimen was discovered.
= Yangchuanosaurus hepingensis GAO, 1992
Holotype: ZDM0024
Locality: Tianwan, Heping, Zigong, Sichuan (Szechwan) Province, China.
Horizon: Shangshaximiao Formation.
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Bathonian-Callovian Stage, Dogger Epoch, or Oxfordian Stage, Lower Malm Epoch, Early Late Jurassic.
Material: Skull, dentary and skeleton lacking fore-limbs, right leg, lower left leg and distal caudals.
Sinraptor hepingensis = Yangchuanosaurus hepingensis (modified form GAO, 1992), Holotype: ZDM0024
Note: Right scapula has a fracture and a massive tuberosity region on the
mid-posterior end fo the left scapular diaphysis which shortens the scapula,
XING, DONG, PENG, SHU, HU & JIANG, 2009
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Species: dongi CURRIE & ZHAO, 1994
Etymology: In honor of Dong Zhi-Ming.
Holotype: IVPP 10600
Locality: 25 km northeast of Jinangiunmiao, Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu (Sinkang) Province, China.
Horizon: Shishugou Formation, about 65 m above the contact with the Wucaiwan Formation.
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Late Jurassic.
Material: Nearly complete skull and most of the postcranium, lacking most
of the front limbs and part of the tail.
Note: The skull has several bite lesions (TANKE & CURRIE, (1998) 2000)
Referred material:
Locality: In a quarry less than a kilometer form the holotype.
Horizon: Shishugou Formation.
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Late Jurassic.
Material:
IVPP: 9 isolated teeth were recovered from a sauropod.
HE, CLARK & XU, 2013
Locality: Wucaiwan area, Junggar Basin, Xinjiang Uihgur Autonomous Region, Western China.
Horizon: Upper part of the Shishugou Formation.
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Oxfordian Stage, Lower Malm Epoch, Middle-Upper Jurassic.
Material:
IVPP V 18060: Left metatarsal IV.