Genus: Qianlong HAN, YU, ZHANG, ZENG, WANG, CAI, WU, WEN, CAI, LI, WU, ZHAO & XU, 2023
Etymology: Mandarin Chinese, Qian (an alternative name for Guizhou Province where the fossils were collected) and Chinese, long, "dragon."

Species: shouhu HAN, YU, ZHANG, ZENG, WANG, CAI, WU, WEN, CAI, LI, WU, ZHAO & XU, 2023
Etymology: Chinese, shouhu, "guarding"; referring to teh associated preservation of adult skeletal fossils adn embryo-contaiing egg fossils.

Holotype: GZPM VN001

Locality: Zhuanpo , Pingba District, Anshun City, Guizhou Province, Southwestern China.

Horizon: Lower Jurassic Zhenzhuchong Member, Ziliujing Formation.

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Sinemurian Stage, Lower Lias Epoch, Early Jurassic.

Material: A partial and semi-articulated skeleton, though the partial skull and mandible are preserved 30 m western to the postrcranial skeleton.

Referred material:

GZPM VN002, 003: 2 partial semi articulated skeletons.

TZPM VN004-008: 5 clutches of embryo-containing eggs.