Minhe Formation

The Minhe Formation (simplified Chinese: 民和组; traditional Chinese: 民和組; pinyin: Mínhé Zǔ) is a geological formation in northwestern China, whose strata date back to the Late Cretaceous period.

[2] A tyrannosaur tooth with a split carina has been recovered from the Minhe Formation in China.

[3] Heishansaurus[4] H. pachycephalus[4] "Badly preserved cranial and postcranial fragments.

"[7] Protoceratops[8] P. andrewsi[8] Troodon[9] T. bexelli[9] Inner Mongolia[9] Reclassified as a new genus of pachycephalosaur,Sinocephale and reidentified as provenant from the Ulansuhai Formation Velociraptor[10] V. mongoliensis[10]

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