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* ''[[Tipoolithus]]''<ref name="Garcia et al 2003">Garcia, G., Tabuce, R., Cappetta, H., Marandat, B., Bentaleb, I., Benabdallah, A., & Vianey-Liaud, M. (2003). "First record of dinosaur eggshells and teeth from the North-West African Maastrichtian (Morocco)." ''Palaeovertebrata'' 32(2-4): 59-69.</ref>
* ''[[Tipoolithus]]''<ref name="Garcia et al 2003">Garcia, G., Tabuce, R., Cappetta, H., Marandat, B., Bentaleb, I., Benabdallah, A., & Vianey-Liaud, M. (2003). "First record of dinosaur eggshells and teeth from the North-West African Maastrichtian (Morocco)." ''Palaeovertebrata'' 32(2-4): 59-69.</ref>
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'''Laevisoolithidae''' is an [[oofamily]] of [[fossil egg]] belonging to the [[Ornithoid|Ornithoid-ratite]] Morphotype. Their [[eggshell]]s are smooth and very thin, typically less than a millimeter thick. Laevisoolithids may be the eggs of [[Enantiornithes|Enantiornithid]] birds.<ref>K. E. Mikhailov. 1991. Classification of fossil eggshells of amniotic vertebrates. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 36(2):193-238</ref><ref name="Mikhailov">{{cite journal |author=Konstantin E. Mikhailov, Emily S. Bray & Karl E. Hirsch |year=1996 |title=Parataxonomy of fossil egg remains (Veterovata): basic principles and applications |journal=[[Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology]] |volume=16 |issue=4 |pages=763–769 |doi=10.1080/02724634.1996.10011364 |jstor=4523773}}</ref>
'''Laevisoolithidae''' is an [[oofamily]] of [[fossil egg]] belonging to the [[Ornithoid|Ornithoid-ratite]] Morphotype. Their [[eggshell]]s are smooth and very thin, typically less than a millimeter thick. Laevisoolithids may be the eggs of [[Enantiornithes|Enantiornithid]] birds.<ref>K. E. Mikhailov. 1991. Classification of fossil eggshells of amniotic vertebrates. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 36(2):193-238</ref><ref name="Mikhailov">{{cite journal |author=Konstantin E. Mikhailov, Emily S. Bray & Karl E. Hirsch |year=1996 |title=Parataxonomy of fossil egg remains (Veterovata): basic principles and applications |journal=[[Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology]] |volume=16 |issue=4 |pages=763–769 |doi=10.1080/02724634.1996.10011364 |jstor=4523773}}</ref>



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Laevisoolithidae
Temporal range: Late Cretaceous
Egg fossil classification Edit this classification
Basic shell type: Ornithoid
Morphotype: Ornithoid-ratite
Oofamily: Laevisoolithidae
Oogenera

Laevisoolithidae is an oofamily of fossil egg belonging to the Ornithoid-ratite Morphotype. Their eggshells are smooth and very thin, typically less than a millimeter thick. Laevisoolithids may be the eggs of Enantiornithid birds.[2][3]

References

  1. ^ Garcia, G., Tabuce, R., Cappetta, H., Marandat, B., Bentaleb, I., Benabdallah, A., & Vianey-Liaud, M. (2003). "First record of dinosaur eggshells and teeth from the North-West African Maastrichtian (Morocco)." Palaeovertebrata 32(2-4): 59-69.
  2. ^ K. E. Mikhailov. 1991. Classification of fossil eggshells of amniotic vertebrates. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 36(2):193-238
  3. ^ Konstantin E. Mikhailov, Emily S. Bray & Karl E. Hirsch (1996). "Parataxonomy of fossil egg remains (Veterovata): basic principles and applications". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 16 (4): 763–769. doi:10.1080/02724634.1996.10011364. JSTOR 4523773.