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    The Paleozoological Museum of China (PMC; Chinese: 中国古动物馆) is a museum in Beijing, China. The same building also houses the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology...
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    Mionatrix (category Fossils of China)
    fossils of which are preserved in the Paleozoological Museum of China. Mionatrix diatomus at fossilworks Mionatrix diatomus at Paleozoological museum of China...
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    Museum of China, the Beijing Museum of Natural History and the Paleozoological Museum of China. Located at the outskirts of urban Beijing, but within its...
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    Lusorex (category Fossils of China)
    of heterosoricid shrew that lived in China during the Miocene. The only species is L. taishanensis, fossils of which are kept at the Paleozoological Museum...
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    City) Paleozoological Museum of China Shangyuan Art Museum Western Zhou Yan State Capital Museum Madame Tussauds Beijing Baiheliang Underwater Museum Chongqing...
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    Repenomamus (category Early Cretaceous mammals of Asia)
    from fossils found in China that date to the early Cretaceous period, about 125-123.2 million years ago. R. robustus is one of several Mesozoic mammals...
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    Lufengosaurus (category Articles containing Chinese-language text)
    now on display in the Paleozoological Museum of China in Beijing. Young originally assigned Lufengosaurus to the Plateosauridae of the suborder Prosauropoda...
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    Sinornithosaurus (category Early Cretaceous dinosaurs of Asia)
    Sinornithosaurus (derived from a combination of Latin and Greek, meaning 'Chinese bird-lizard') is a genus of feathered dromaeosaurid dinosaur from the early...
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    discovery of what Canadian paleoanthropologist Davidson Black called "Sinanthropus pekinensis" (Peking Man) at the Zhoukoudian cave near Beijing, China. Black...
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  • Indrasaurus (category Taxonbars of monotypic genera missing species)
    named after Prof. Wang Yuan of IVPP, also the director of the Paleozoological Museum of China at the time of identification of the species and an expert...
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    Jeholornis (category Early Cretaceous dinosaurs of Asia)
    is a genus of avialan dinosaurs that lived between approximately 122 and 120 million years ago during the early Cretaceous Period in China. Fossil Jeholornis...
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    Dsungaripterus (category Early Cretaceous pterosaurs of Asia)
    Dsungaripterus is a genus of dsungaripterid pterosaur which lived during the Early Cretaceous in what is now China and possibly South Korea. Its first...
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    Archaeornithomimus (category CS1 Chinese-language sources (zh))
    years ago in the Iren Dabasu Formation. In 1923, during the American Museum of Natural History expedition by Roy Chapman Andrews to Inner Mongolia, Peter...
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  • Wang Yuan (palaeontologist) (category University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences alumni)
    Wang Yuan (Chinese: 王原) is a Chinese paleontologist who has served as director of the Paleozoological Museum of China (PMC) since 2004. This natural history...
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    Therizinosauria (category CS1 Chinese-language sources (zh))
    PMC 2630069. PMID 19139401. Dong, Z. (1992). Dinosaurian Faunas of China. Beijing: China Ocean Press. p. 187. ISBN 3-540-52084-8. Russell, D. A. (1997)...
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    Chialingosaurus (category Late Jurassic dinosaurs of Asia)
    genus of herbivorous stegosaurian dinosaur similar to Kentrosaurus from the Upper Shaximiao Formation, Late Jurassic beds in Sichuan Province in China. Its...
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    Wuerhosaurus (category CS1 Chinese-language sources (zh))
    Wuerhosaurus is a genus of stegosaurid dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous Period of China and Mongolia. As such, it was one of the last genera of stegosaurians...
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    Huayangosaurus (category Jurassic China)
    skeletons of Huayangosaurus are on display at the Zigong Dinosaur Museum in Zigong and the Municipal Museum of Chongqing in Sichuan Province in China. Huayangosaurus...
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    Ikrandraco (category Taxonbars of monotypic genera missing species)
    of lonchodraconid pterodactyloid pterosaur known from the Lower Cretaceous Jiufotang Formation of northeastern China, and the Cambridge Greensand of England...
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    Sinohelicoprion (category CS1 Chinese-language sources (zh))
    Sinohelicoprion ("Chinese spiral jaw") is an extinct genus of helicoprinid eugeneodontid fish that lived during the late Permian 254 to 252 million years...
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  • Tribosphenomys (category Fossils of China)
    genus of extinct rodent that lived during Late Paleocene of Northern China and Mongolia. Tribosphenomys minutus at Paleozoological Museum of China official...
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    in the Paleozoological Museum of China Skull of the Early Triassic archosauriform Erythrosuchus Lystrosaurus hedini skeleton at the Museum of Paleontology...
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    Volaticotherium (category Taxonbars of monotypic genera missing species)
    The only known fossil of Volaticotherium was recovered from the Daohugou Beds of Ningcheng County, Inner Mongolia, China. The age of the Daohugou Beds is...
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    Gansus (category Early Cretaceous dinosaurs of Asia)
    (Aptian-Albian) period in what are now Gansu and Liaoning provinces, western China. The rock layers from which their fossils have been recovered are dated...
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  • Brachyrhizomys (category Pleistocene mammals of Asia)
    shansius Brachyrhizomys tetracharax Brachyrhizomys tetracharax at Paleozoological Museum of China official website (Chinese) Brachyrhizomys at fossilworks...
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  • Meiostylodon (category Fossils of China)
    People's Republic of China. These isolated fossil teeth are stored at the Paleozoological Museum of China. B.-Y. Wang. 1975. Paleocene mammals of Chaling Basin...
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    Tsintaosaurus (category Late Cretaceous dinosaurs of Asia)
    transliteration "Tsingtao", meaning "Qingdao lizard") is a genus of hadrosaurid dinosaur from China. It was about 8.3 metres (27 ft) long and weighed 2.5 tonnes...
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    Beipiaosaurus (category Early Cretaceous dinosaurs of Asia)
    Beipiaosaurus /ˌbeɪpjaʊˈsɔːrəs/ is a genus of therizinosauroid theropod dinosaurs that lived in China during the Early Cretaceous in the Yixian Formation...
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