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- instraspecific variability of V. mongoliensis, arguing for a distinct species. They considered that both V. mongoliensis and this new species were ecologically...
- lived during the Middle Eocene in China. It contains two species, A. mongoliensis and A. cr****um. It was formerly placed in the families Mesonychidae or...
- Shandong; P. osborni and possibly P. mongoliensis were both known from Haratolo**** (also known as Tebch); P. mongoliensis and P. protiguanodonensis were both...
- Luteipulveratus mongoliensis is a bacterium from the genus of Luteipulveratus which has been isolated from soil from the Mongolia. Ara, I; Yamamura, H;...
- Pseudonocardia mongoliensis is a bacterium from the genus of Pseudonocardia which has been isolated from soil near the Khuvsgul Lake in Khuvsgul in the...
- (1,800 lb), and its length at 3 m (10 ft). The type specimens of S. mongoliensis are known from Eocene deposits from the Irdin Manha Formation of Mongolia...
- actually belonged to Nemegtosaurus. The type species, Nemegtosaurus mongoliensis, was first described by Nowinski in 1971 on the basis of ZPAL MgD-I/9...
- species, Rinchenia mongoliensis, was originally classified as a species within the genus Oviraptor (named Oviraptor mongoliensis), but a subsequent reexamination...
- finding them to be a new genus and species, which he named Saurornithoides mongoliensis. The generic name was chosen because of the bird-like bones of the taxon...
- informally dubbed the material Wuerhosaurus mongoliensis, but Galton and Carpenter (2016) found W. mongoliensis to be invalid. It was formally named as Mongolostegus...