Species: wuchingensis YEH, 1966
Etymology: In reference to Wuching, Nahsiung, Kwangtung Province, China.
Holotype: IVPP 3106
Locality: Lashuhyan, Wuching, Nanhsiung, Kwangtung Province, (Wjing, Nanzion, Guangdong Province), China.
Horizon: Nanhsiung Group.
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Late Cretaceous.
Material: Skull associated with lower jaws, the premaxilla of skull damaged, carapace and plastron with their left side and posterior margin missing, 8 partly broken cervical vertebrae, right pectoral girdle and distal part of a left precoracoid, right ilium and (?) ischium, right and left anterior limbs, of which most bones are crowed together and more or less damaged and displaced due to compression, except the right humerus.
Note: Found with dinosaur eggs.
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Species: orientalis (SUKHANOV & NARMANDAKH,1974)
Etymology: Latin, orientalis, "east, from the east."
= Basilemys orinetalis SUKHAHOV & NARMANDAKH 1974 (BRINKMAN & NICHOLLIS,
1993)
= Zangerlia orinetalis SUKHAHOV & NARMANDAKH 1974
Holotype: PIN 3458-1
Locality: Bayan Shire, Eastern Gobi, Mongolia.
Horizon: Bayan Shiree Formation.
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Turonian Stage, Uppermost Gallic Subepoch-Santonian Stage, Lower Senonian Subepoch, Lower Gulf Epoch, Late Cretaceous.
Material: Fragmentary shell.
Referred material:
CURRIE & EBERTH, 1993
Locality: Bayshi Tsav, Mongolia.
Horizon:
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Late Cretaceous.
Material:
Number: Not given: