Also known as Protopteryx type, Fengning City
Where: Hebei, China (41.2° N, 116.7° E: paleocoordinates 43.0° N, 118.9° E)
• coordinate based on political unit
• local area-level geographic resolution
When: Sichakou Member (Huajiying Formation), Hauterivian (132.9 - 129.4 Ma)
• "~125 mya" based on dates of Swisher 2002 (i.e., late Barremian or early Aptian) according to Zheng et al. 2007
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•'Sichakou sedimentary member’
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•A weighted mean age of 130.7 Ma was reported using 40Ar/39Ar dating of the K-feldspars samples from the interbedded tuffs about 6m below the Protopteryx-bearing layer7, largely consistent with previous results using the SHRIMP U-Pb method31
• group of beds-level stratigraphic resolution
Environment/lithology: lacustrine; tuffaceous siltstone
Size class: macrofossils
Preservation: adpression, soft parts
Reposited in the IVPP
Collection methods: quarrying,
• The two specimens (STM7-145, 7-163) of A. meemannae were acquired by the Tianyu Natural History Museum of Shandong from a fossil dealer. The dealer confirmed that the fossils were collected from the same locality of the holotype of Protopteryx fengningensis (IVPP V11665) in Sichakou basin of Fengning Country, Hebei Province, northeastern China.
Primary reference: F. Zhang and Z. Zhou. 2000. A primitive enantiornithine bird and the origin of feathers. Science 290:1955-1959 [J. Alroy/J. Alroy]more details
Purpose of describing collection: taxonomic analysis
PaleoDB collection 68022: authorized by John Alroy, entered by John Alroy on 24.12.2006, edited by Matthew Carrano and Jonathan Tennant
Creative Commons license: CC BY (attribution)
Taxonomic list
Reptilia | |
Xunmenglong yingliangis n. gen. n. sp.2
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Aves | |
Paraprotopteryx gracilis n. gen. n. sp.3 Zheng et al. 2007 bird "from the same locality" in the "city of Fengning" as the type of Protopteryx
Protopteryx fengningensis n. gen. n. sp. Zhang and Zhou 2000 bird | |
Archaeornithura meemannae n. gen. n. sp.1
Archaeornithura meemannae n. gen. n. sp.1 Wang et al. 2015 bird Holotype. An articulated partial skeleton with feathers (STM7-145), housed at the Tianyu Natural History Museum of Shandong (STM), China (Fig. 1). Paratype. An articulated partial skeleton with feathers (STM7-163; Supplementary Fig. 1).
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