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Chinese Fossil Vertebrates

Spencer G. Lucas

Paper, 320 pages, 148 line art, 53 halftones, 51
ISBN: 978-0-231-08483-3
$57.00 / £33.50

November, 2001
Cloth, 320 pages, 148 line art, 53 halftones, 51
ISBN: 978-0-231-08482-6
$98.00 / £57.50

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Preface

INTRODUCTION

Political divisions of China

Geological setting

Vertebrate biochronology

Some features of this book

2 HISTORY OF VERTEBRATE PALEONTOLOGICAL STUDIES

Basalla's model

Ancient Chinese observations on fossil vertebrates

Dragon bones: Nineteenth century western paleontology and China's vertebrate fossils

Johan Gunnar Andersson and the Lagrelius Collection

Otto Zdansky

Black, Bohlin and Zhoukoudian

End of the Sino-Swedish paleontological program

The Central Asiatic Expeditions

The 1920s-1930s: Foreign vertebrate paleontologists living in China

C.C. Young and Minchen Chow

The IVPP

New collaboration

The three-stage model

3 CAMBRIAN-SILURIAN

Silurian vertebrate-producing strata

Early Silurian - Dayongaspis biochron

Early middle Silurian - Hanyangaspis biochron

Late middle Silurian - Sinogalaeaspis biochron

Late Silurian - Nostolepis biochron

China's oldest vertebrates

Silurian vertebrate biochronology

Silurian vertebrate paleobiogeography

4 DEVONIAN

Devonian vertebrate-producing strata

Early Devonian - Yunnanolepis biochron

Early Devonian paleocommunities

Middle Devonian - Bothriolepis biochron

Late Devonian - Remigolepis biochron

Systematics of Devonian agnathans

Diabolepis and lungfish phylogeny

Devonian vertebrate biogeography

5 CARBONIFEROUS

Carboniferous vertebrate occurrences

Acanthodes

Chondrichthyans

Heliocoprionid from Xinjiang

Prospectus

6 PERMIAN

Permian nonmarine strata in the Junggur and Ordos basins

Urumqia

Turfania and Yaomoshania

The Dashankou locality

Pareiasaur fauna

Dicynodon fauna

The Dicyodon biochron

7 TRIASSIC

Junggur basin

Ordos basin

Jimsarian vertebrates

Fuguan vertebrates

Ordosian vertebrates

Ningwuan vertebrates

Fukang fauna

Chinese Triassic dicynodonts

The "Nine-dragon Wall"

Lotosaurus

Triassic fishes

Triassic marine reptiles

Chinese Triassic tetrapods, Pangea and facies

8 JURASSIC

Sichuan basin

Other Jurassic basins

Dawan vertebrates

Global correlation of the Dawan

Dashanpuan vertebrates

Tuojiangian vertebrates

Ningjiagouan vertebrates

Jurassic fishes

Jurassic dinosaur footprints

Chinese tritylodontids

Chinese Jurassic mammals

Chinese Jurassic dinosaurs

9 CRETACEOUS

Vertebrate-bearing strata

Land-vertebrate faunachrons

Tsagantsabian vertebrates

The Psittacosaurus biochron

Khukhtekian vertebrates

Age of the Liaoning birds

Chinese Early Cretaceous birds and avian origins

Baynshirenian vertebrates

Djadokhtan vertebrates

Nemegtian vertebrates

Cretaceous fishes

Ceratopsian evolution

Chinese Cretaceous dinosaur eggs

Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary and extinctions

Two vertebrate faunas

10 PALEOGENE

Paleogene vertebrate-bearing deposits

Paleogene land-mammal "ages"

Shanghuan mammals

Nongshanian mammals

Bumbanian mammals

Arshantan and Irdinmanhan mammals

Sharamurunian mammals

Ergilian mammals

Shandgolian mammals

Tabenbulukian mammals

Paleogene rodent evolution

Indricothere evolution

Paleogene lower vertebrates

Paleogene birds

Paleoplacentals and neoplacentals

11 MIOCENE-PLIOCENE

Miocene-Pliocene vertebrate-bearing strata

Miocene-Pliocene land-mammal "ages"

Xiejian mammals

Shanwangian mammals

Tunggurian mammals

Bahean mammals

Baodean mammals

Jinglean mammals

Youhean mammals

Forest and steppe faunas

Proboscidean evolution

Hipparion first-appearance datum

Chinese Miocene-Pliocene apes

Miocene-Pliocene lower vertebrates

Miocene-Pliocene birds

Paleozoogeography

12 PLEISTOCENE

Pleistocene vertebrate-bearing deposits

Nihewanian land-mammal "age"

Pleistocene mammals of northern China

Pleistocene mammals of southern China

Pleistocene mammals of the transition zone

Gigantopithecus

Fossil Homo

Zhoukoudian

Pleistocene mammoths

Pleistocene lower vertebrates

Pleistocene birds

Origin of China's extant vertebrates

13 SUMMARY

History of vertebrate paleontology in China

Cambrian-Ordovician

Silurian

Devonian

Carboniferous

Permian

Triassic

Jurassic

Cretaceous

Paleogene

Miocene-Pliocene

Pleistocene

14 REFERENCES

Related Subjects


About the Author

Spencer Lucas is curator of paleontology at the New Mexico Museum of Natural History.

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