Oogenus: Parafaveoloolithus ZHANG, 2010
Etymology: Greek, Para, 'beside, near', and -faveoloolithus, from the oogenus
name of Faveoloolithus ningxiaensis.
Oospecies: microporus ZHANG, 2010
Etymology: The oospecies name means small pore, referring to the narrowness
of the pore canals.
Holotype: IVPP V 16857.1 (Field number 45).
Locality: Fangshan, Tiantai County, Zhejiang Province, China.
Horizon: Laiija Formation.
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Late Cretaceous.
Material: A crushed incomplete egg.
Referred material:
IVPP V 16857.2 (Field number 45): Incomplete egg.
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Oospecies: macroporus ZHANG, 2010
Etymology: The oospecies name macroporus means 'big pore', indicating that
the diameter of the pores within the eggshell is large.
Holotype: IVPP V 16858 (Field number T071201-D1)
Locality: Laijia Village, Tiantai County, Zhejiang Province, China.
Horizon: Laijia Formation.
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Late Cretaceous.
Material: 13 eggshell fragments belonging to three eggs in same nest.
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Oospecies: tiansicunensis ZHANG, 2010
Etymology: From "Tiansicun" (Tiansi Village), the name of the locality
where the specimens were collected.
Holotype IVPP V 16859 (Field number: T080526-D13)
Locality: Tiansi Village, Tiantai County, China.
Horizon: Chichengshan Formation.
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Late Cretaceous.
Material: 11 eggshell fragments and some eggshells embedded in rock.
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Oospecies: guoqingsiensis (FANG, WANG & JIANG, 2000) WANG, ZHAO,
WANG & JIANG, 2011
= Dendroolithus guoqingsiensis FANG, WANG & JIANG, 2000
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Referred material:
WANG, ZHAO, WANG, & JIANG, 2011
Locality: Muyushan Tunnel, Tiantai County, Zhengjiang Province, China.
Horizon: Chichengshan Formation.
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Late Cretaceous.
Material:
TTM12: An incomplete nest with 10 eggs.
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Oospecies: pingxiangensis ZOU, WANG & WANG, 2013
Etymology: In reference to the Pingxiang Basin, where the egg was found.
Holotype:PXMV-0009-01
Locality: Pingxiang Basin, Jiangxi Province, China.
Horizon: Zhoutian Formation.
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Late Cretaceous.
Material: Crushed egg.