Genus: Xiangyunlong HU, WANG, MO, ZHANG, ZENG, WANG, SUN, DONG, GUAN, LIU, ZHANG, BING, WANG & YOU, 2026
Etymology: Xiangyuan (auspicious clouds) is the name of the county where the specimen was found, and Chinese, loong, is the Pinyin for the traditional "Chinese dragon ." symbolizing power and auspiciousness.

Species: fengming HU, WANG, MO, ZHANG, ZENG, WANG, SUN, DONG, GUAN, LIU, ZHANG, BING, WANG & YOU, 2026
Etymology: Fengming (phoenix singing) echoes Luming (deer Claling), the name of the town where the fossil was discovered, reminding us that birds are living dinosaurs. Additionaly, 'Fengming' was the original name of Lin Fengmian, teh artisitic master and founding president of China Academy of Art, whose staff participated extensively in this project.

Holotype: YDDY 100001-10041

Locality: Daaonai, Luming Town, Xiangyun County, Dali Bai Autonomious Pefrecture, Yunnan Province, China.

Horizon: Upper part of First Member, Fengjiahe Formation.

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Early Jurassic.

Material: 3 cervical, 5 dorsal 15 caudal verterae, several dorsal rib fragments, nearly a dozen cheverons, incomplete left ilium and a right ischium.