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Zhou, Chang-Fu, Wen-Hao Wu, and Márton Rabi. "Presence of the Jehol Biota turtle <i>Ordosemys liaoxiensis</i> in the Early Cretaceous Hengtongshan Formation of southern Jilin Province, China." Fossil Record 22, no. 2 (2019): 57–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/fr-22-57-2019.

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Abstract. Recently, a vertebrate assemblage of the Jehol Biota has been reported from the Early Cretaceous Hengtongshan Formation of Xingling Town, Meihekou City, Jilin Province, China. It is dominated by the fishes Lycoptera and Sinamia and the sinemydid turtle Ordosemys. Here, we describe the turtle specimens and referral to Ordosemys liaoxiensis, otherwise known from the older Yixian Formation of the Jehol Biota. It is characterized by a subcircular shell, wide vertebral scales, well-developed plastral fenestrae, and a major contribution from the xiphiplastra to enclose the hypo-xiphiplastr
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Yang, Saihong, Huaiyu He, Fan Jin, et al. "The appearance and duration of the Jehol Biota: Constraint from SIMS U-Pb zircon dating for the Huajiying Formation in northern China." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 117, no. 25 (2020): 14299–305. http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1918272117.

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The Lower Cretaceous Huajiying Formation of the Sichakou Basin in northern Hebei Province, northern China contains key vertebrate taxa of the early Jehol Biota, e.g.,Protopteryx fengningensis,Archaeornithura meemannae,Peipiaosteus fengningensis, andEoconfuciusornis zhengi. This formation arguably documents the second-oldest bird-bearing horizon, producing the oldest fossil records of the two major Mesozoic avian groups Enantiornithes and Ornithuromorpha. Hence, precisely determining the depositional ages of the Huajiying Formation would advance our understanding of the evolutionary history of
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Zhou, Chang-Fu, Wen-Hao Wu, and MAErton Rabi. "Presence of the Jehol Biota turtle Ordosemys liaoxiensis in the Early Cretaceous Hengtongshan Formation of southern Jilin Province, China." Fossil Record 22, no. 2 (2019): 57–64. https://doi.org/10.5194/fr-22-57-2019.

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Zhou, Chang-Fu, Wu, Wen-Hao, Rabi, MAErton (2019): Presence of the Jehol Biota turtle Ordosemys liaoxiensis in the Early Cretaceous Hengtongshan Formation of southern Jilin Province, China. Fossil Record 22 (2): 57-64, DOI: 10.5194/fr-22-57-2019, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/fr-22-57-2019
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Wang, Meixia, Junhui Liang, Dong Ren, and ChungKun Shih. "New fossil Vitimotauliidae (Insecta: Trichoptera) from the Jehol Biota of Liaoning Province, China." Cretaceous Research 30, no. 3 (2009): 592–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cretres.2008.07.017.

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He, H. Y., X. L. Wang, F. Jin, et al. "The40Ar/39Ar dating of the early Jehol Biota from Fengning, Hebei Province, northern China." Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems 7, no. 4 (2006): n/a. http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2005gc001083.

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Ren, Dong, ChungKun Shih, and Conrad Labandeira. "A well-preserved aneuretopsychid from the Jehol Biota of China (Insecta, Mecoptera, Aneuretopsychidae)." ZooKeys 129 (September 16, 2011): 17–28. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.129.1282.

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The Aneuretopsychidae is an unspeciose and enigmatic family of long-proboscid insects that presently consist of one known genus and three species from the Late Jurassic to Early Cretaceous of north-central Asia. In this paper, a new genus and species of fossil aneuretopsychid is described and illustrated,<i> Jeholopsyche liaoningensis</i> gen. et sp. n. Fossils representing this new taxon were collected from mid Early Cretaceous strata of the well known Jehol Biota in Liaoning Province, China. This finding documents the first formal record of fossil Aneuretopsychidae in China. In addition, thi
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ZHOU, CHANG-FU. "A new eucryptodiran turtle from the Early Cretaceous Jiufotang Formation of western Liaoning, China." Zootaxa 2676, no. 1 (2010): 45. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.2676.1.3.

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A new eucryptodiran turtle from the Jiufotang Formation of Lamadong, Jianchang County, represents the third turtle taxon, Liaochelys jianchangensis gen. et sp. nov., from the Jehol Biota of western Liaoning Province, China. This taxon is diagnosed by a character combination including a midline contact of the prefrontals, vertebrals wider than long, third costals strongly expanded distally, and a medial contact of the eighth costals. A preliminary cladistic analysis places Liaochelys jianchangensis along the phylogenetic stem of Cryptodira in a position more derived than the taxa, Manchurochely
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Cai, Chenyang, Andrew E. Z. Short, and Diying Huang. "The first skiff beetle (Coleoptera: Myxophaga: Hydroscaphidae) from Early Cretaceous Jehol Biota." Journal of Paleontology 86, no. 1 (2012): 116–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1666/11-050.1.

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The first skiff beetle fossil and earliest myxophagan,Hydroscapha jeholensisn. sp., is described and illustrated on the basis of a single specimen from the Lower Cretaceous Yixian Formation at Huangbanjigou of Beipiao City, Liaoning Province, Northeastern China. Based on the combination of diagnostic characters of this specimen (e.g., minute and fusiform body, short elytra, tapered abdomen, separated meso- and metacoxae, and 3-segmented tarsi), we suggest that it is a definitive representative of Hydroscaphidae belonging to the widespread hydroscaphid genusHydroscaphaLeConte, 1874. It also rep
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MO, JINYOU, ERIC BUFFETAUT, HAIYAN TONG, et al. "Early Cretaceous vertebrates from the Xinlong Formation of Guangxi (southern China): a review." Geological Magazine 153, no. 1 (2015): 143–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0016756815000394.

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AbstractThe vertebrate assemblage from the Early Cretaceous non-marine Xinlong Formation of the Napai Basin, in the south-western part of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region (southern China), is reviewed. The assemblage includes chondrichthyans (at least six species of hybodont sharks includingHybodus, Thaiodus, HeteroptychodusandAcrorhizodus), actinopterygians (Halecomorphi and Ginglymodi), turtles (the adocidShachemysand the carettochelyidKizylkumemys), crocodilians (cf.Theriosuchus) and dinosaurs (the sauropodsFusuisaurusandLiubangosaurus, carcharodontosaurid and spinosaurid theropods, iguanod
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Shen, Yanbin, Frederick R. Schram, and Rod S. Taylor. "Morphological variation in fossil crayfish of the Jehol biota, Liaoning Province, China and its texonomic discrimination." Chinese Science Bulletin 46, no. 1 (2001): 26–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf03183202.

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Smith, Patrick E., Norman M. Evensen, Derek York, et al. "Dates and rates in ancient lakes: 40Ar–39Ar evidence for an Early Cretaceous age for the Jehol Group, northeast China." Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 32, no. 9 (1995): 1426–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/e95-115.

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The correlation of freshwater sediments in small, fault-bound basins in Liaoning Province, northeast China, known as the Jehol (or Rehe) Group, has been a subject of debate for many years, with biochronological estimates ranging from Late Jurassic to the Cretaceous periods. We have applied the laser 40Ar–39Ar technique to volcanic intercalations and lacustrine sediments from the Yixian Formation at the base of the Jehol Group. Minerals and whole-rock chips from the upper parts of the Yixian Formation give concordant ages with a mean of 121.1 ± 0.2 Ma (1σ). Ages for samples near the base of the
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Xuri, WANG, YOU Hailu, MENG Qingjin, GAO Chunling, CHENG Xiaodong, and LIU Jinyuan. "Dongbeititan dongi, the First Sauropod Dinosaur from the Lower Cretaceous Jehol Group of Western Liaoning Province, China." Acta Geologica Sinica - English Edition 81, no. 6 (2007): 911–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1755-6724.2007.tb01013.x.

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Chiappe, Luis M., Meng Qingjin, Francisco Serrano, et al. "New Bohaiornis-like bird from the Early Cretaceous of China: enantiornithine interrelationships and flight performance." PeerJ 7 (October 25, 2019): e7846. http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.7846.

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During the last decade, several Bohaiornis-like enantiornithine species—and numerous specimens—have been recognized from the celebrated Jehol Biota of northwestern China. In this paper, we describe the anatomy of another “bohaiornithid” species from the 125 million-year-old Yixian Formation of Liaoning Province, China. The new taxon differs from previously recognized “bohaiornithids” on a number of characters from the forelimb and shoulder girdle. We also provide a new phylogenetic framework for enantiornithine birds, which questions the monophyly of the previously recognized bohaiornithid cla
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WU, Wenhao, Changfu ZHOU, Wei SUN, and Chunlin SUN. "The First Vertebrate Assemblage Dominated by Fishes and Turtles of the Jehol Biota in Jilin Province, NE China." Acta Geologica Sinica - English Edition 92, no. 5 (2018): 2028–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1755-6724.13694.

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Wang, Haibing, Junfang Xie, Zhiqiang Yu, et al. "Lower jaw morphology of the last surviving tritylodontid Fossiomanus sinensis from the Early Cretaceous Jehol Biota, Liaoning Province, China." Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 70, no. 2 (2025): 285–89. https://doi.org/10.4202/app.01232.2024.

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Tritylodontids are close relatives of mammals with specialized teeth adapted for herbivory. Despite their diversification during the Jurassic, the fossil record of this clade suggests they declined significantly in the Cretaceous when they are mainly represented by fragmentary dental remains. The exception is the Early Cretaceous taxon Fossiomanus sinensis Mao et al., 2021. Here we describe a new mandible of this species from the same locality as the holotype specimen. The new specimen provides more complete information on mandible shape and tooth morphology, filling a knowledge gap for this i
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ÁLVAREZ-PARRA, SERGIO, and DI-YING HUANG. "A new species of Manlaya (Hymenoptera: Baissidae) from the Lower Cretaceous Shouchang Formation, Eastern China." Zootaxa 5562, no. 1 (2024): 56–64. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5562.1.9.

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Baissid wasps (Hymenoptera: Baissidae) represent a family within the superfamily Evanioidea composed of 36 species in seven genera restricted to a period spanning from the Berriasian (earliest Cretaceous) to the Turonian (early Late Cretaceous). The status and rank of the family have been changing over time, and recent phylogenetic analyses indicate that Baissidae may be paraphyletic to Aulacidae + Gasteruptiidae. The genus Manlaya Rasnitsyn, 1980 is the most diverse and widespread in the family, including representatives from western and eastern Laurasia. Here, we describe Manlaya minima sp.
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Unwin, D. M., J. Lü, and N. N. Bakhurina. "On the systematic and stratigraphic significance of pterosaurs from the Lower Cretaceous Yixian Formation (Jehol Group) of Liaoning, China." Fossil Record 3, no. 1 (2000): 181–206. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/fr-3-181-2000.

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A reassessment of the systematic relationships of pterosaurs from the Lower Cretaceous Yixian Formation of Liaoning Province, China, shows that &lt;i&gt;Dendrorhynchoides&lt;/i&gt; should be reassigned to the Anurognathidae (“Rhamphorhynchoidea”) and that &lt;i&gt;Eosipterus&lt;/i&gt; possibly belongs within Ctenochasmatidae (Pterodactyloidea). These pterosaurs formed an integral part of a diverse community that inhabited lowland terrestrial environments in the region of northeast China in the Early Cretaceous. A new compilation of data for the Lower Cretaceous hints at a broad differentiation
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Bai, Ming, Rolf Beutel, Wangang Liu, et al. "Description of a new species of Glaresidae (Coleoptera: Scarabaeoidea) from the Jehol Biota of China with a geometric morphometric evaluation." Arthropod Systematics & Phylogeny 72, no. 3 (2014): 223–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.72.e31787.

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Glaresis tridentata Bai, Beutel &amp; Ren sp. nov. (Scarabaeoidea: Glaresidae) from the Yixian Formation of western Liaoning Province, NE China is described and illustrated. A geometric morphometric analysis of three character systems (head, metatibia and aedeagus) was carried out including 136 specimens from 44 species of three genera of extant and extinct Glaresidae. The variation in these features between Glaresis tridentata Bai, Beutel &amp; Ren sp. nov. and the other species was estimated based on Principal Component Analysis (PCA), Canonical Variate Analysis (CVA), Discriminant function
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Bai, Ming, Rolf Beutel, Wangang Liu, et al. "Description of a new species of Glaresidae (Coleoptera: Scarabaeoidea) from the Jehol Biota of China with a geometric morphometric evaluation." Arthropod Systematics & Phylogeny 72 (July 12, 2014): 223–36. https://doi.org/10.3897/asp.72.e31787.

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Glaresis tridentata Bai, Beutel &amp; Ren sp. nov. (Scarabaeoidea: Glaresidae) from the Yixian Formation of western Liaoning Province, NE China is described and illustrated. A geometric morphometric analysis of three character systems (head, metatibia and aedeagus) was carried out including 136 specimens from 44 species of three genera of extant and extinct Glaresidae. The variation in these features between Glaresis tridentata Bai, Beutel &amp; Ren sp. nov. and the other species was estimated based on Principal Component Analysis (PCA), Canonical Variate Analysis (CVA), Discriminant function
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KOLIBÁČ, JIŘÍ, and DI-YING HUANG. "Mathesius liaoningensis gen. et sp. nov. of Jehol Biota, a presumptive relative of the clerid or thaneroclerid branches of Cleroidea (Coleoptera)." Zootaxa 2872, no. 1 (2011): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.2872.1.1.

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Mathesius liaoningensis, a new genus and species of Cleroidea, probably relative of clerid or thaneroclerid branches of the superfamily, is described from the Lower Cretaceous; it belongs among the oldest and the best preserved cleroid fossils that have been known so far. The unique specimen was found in Yixian Formation (ca. 125 Ma) near Huangbanjigou Village, Beipiao City, Liaoning Province, NE China and belongs to the famous Chinese Jehol Biota. A classification of Mathesius liaoningensis gen. et sp. nov. within Cleroidea is based on cucujiform aedeagus with distinct medial apodeme (strut)
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Yan, Guo, and Hong Xin. "Practical Research on Artificial Intelligence Algorithms, Paleontology, Data Mining, and Digital Restoration of Public Information." Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience 2022 (September 28, 2022): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/3068686.

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This paper discusses the method of fossil digitization combining paleontology and art by using data mining. The aim of the study is to increase the creativity and vitality of museum exhibits and promote scientific exchange. The purpose of the study is to discuss how the interdisciplinary approach will benefit the communication of science and to realize the cooperative development of creative science popularization, art science popularization, dialogue science popularization, and communication science popularization through the cooperation between museums and institutions disseminating and rese
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ZHOU, CHANG-FU. "A second specimen of Manchurochelys manchoukuoensis Endo & Shikama, 1942 (Testudines: Eucryptodira) from the Early Cretaceous Yixian Formation of western Liaoning, China." Zootaxa 2534, no. 1 (2010): 57. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.2534.1.4.

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Within the Early Cretaceous Jehol Biota of China, the turtle Manchurochelys manchoukuoensis Endo &amp; Shikama, 1942 was one of the first discovered tetrapod fossils, but no additional information on this enigmatic taxon has become available during the past half century since its discovery. Here, a new turtle skeleton from the Yixian Formation of western Liaoning Province is identified as referable to M. manchoukuoensis on the basis of an elongate oval shell, long and narrow second to fourth vertebral scutes, and two suprapygals, of which the second is much larger than the first. This specimen
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Li, Da-Qing, Chang-Fu Zhou, Lan Li, Jing-Tao Yang, Longfeng Li, and Márton Rabi. "The sinemydid turtleOrdosemysfrom the Lower Cretaceous Mengyin Formation of Shandong, China and its implication for the age of the Luohandong Formation of the Ordos Basin." PeerJ 7 (January 15, 2019): e6229. http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.6229.

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Chronostratigraphic correlation of terrestrial Early Cretaceous biotas in China is highly problematic due to the lack of marine deposits, few absolute dates, and limited number of index fossils. This often leaves vertebrate faunas as one of the few potential tools for a preliminary biostratigraphy. Taxonomic identity of fragmentary fossils is, however, often uncertain and many faunas are insufficiently sampled. Turtles are one of the most common elements of Early Cretaceous biotas of Asia and their skeleton is frequently preserved more completely than that of other vertebrates- they yet receiv
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Bugdaeva, Eugenia V., and Lina B. Golovneva. "Siberian Jehol Biota." Geological Society, London, Special Publications 545, no. 1 (2024). http://dx.doi.org/10.1144/sp545-2023-155.

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Abstract Volcanogenic-sedimentary and coal-bearing deposits, which contain abundant fossils of a lacustrine fauna and terrestrial flora, are widespread in the territory of Transbaikalia (Russia), Mongolia, and Northeastern China. These ecosystems are known under the name of ‘Jehol Biota’, which occurs in the Yixian and Jiufotang formations. The discovery of ‘feathered’ dinosaurs and of the earliest angiosperms in western Liaoning Province (China) made them world famous. The history of this biota began in the nineteenth century, when the discoveries in Transbaikalia of the remains of conchostra
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Du, Baoxia, Mingzhen Zhang, Bainian Sun, et al. "An exceptionally well-preserved herbaceous eudicot from the Early Cretaceous (late Aptian–early Albian) of Northwest China." National Science Review, May 4, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nsr/nwab084.

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Abstract A fossil eudicot, Gansufructus saligna gen. et sp. nov., is reported from the Early Cretaceous (late Aptian–early Albian) of the Gansu Province, Northwest China, based on numerous well-preserved axes with attached leaves and infructescences. The leaves are alternate, short petiolate and linear-lanceolate with low rank pinnate to reticulate venation. The infructescences are loose panicles bearing fruits in different stages of maturity, each containing four partly free carpels borne in a whorled arrangement. Each carpel has three to five seeds borne along its ventral margin. The nature
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Ma, Qiang, Yuting Zhong, Qingzhu Yin, et al. "High-resolution chronostratigraphy of late Mesozoic sequences in northern North China: Implications for the linkages among intracontinental orogeny, volcanism, Jehol Biota, and Pacific plate subduction." Geology, November 1, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/g51535.1.

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Subduction of the paleo-Pacific plate during the late Mesozoic is thought to have been responsible for the destruction of the North China craton, manifested by intense volcanism, lithospheric deformation, and dramatic changes in surface morphology and terrestrial ecosystems. However, the timing and correlations of these consequential events remain obscure. This issue was addressed here by carrying out a high-resolution geochronologic study on the Upper Jurassic−Lower Cretaceous sequences of the Luanping basin, northern Hebei Province, China. Secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS) and chemical
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Zhou, Chang-Fu, Ziheng Zhu, and Jianye Chen. "First pterosaur from the Early Cretaceous Huajiying Formation of the Jehol Biota, northern Hebei Province, China: insights on the pedal diversity of Pterodactyloidea." Historical Biology, May 22, 2022, 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08912963.2022.2079085.

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He, Qinen, Luchao Bai, and Fang Cai. "Occurrence of rust disease Caused by Gymnosporangium pleoporum on Cotoneaster acutifolius in China." Plant Disease, March 30, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/pdis-12-22-2945-pdn.

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Species of Gymnosporangium are major pathogenic rust fungi causing diseases and significant economic losses of plants in the Cupressaceae and Rosaceae family (Kern 1973). During our investigation of rust fungi in Qinghai Province, northwestern China, we found the spermogonial and aecial stages of Gymnosporangium species on Cotoneaster acutifolius. C. acutifolius is the woody plant that range in habit from ground-covers to airy shrubs and medium-sized trees(Rothleutner et al. 2016). Upon investigation in the field, the incidence of rust on C. acutifolius was 80% and 60% (n = 100) for 2020 and 2
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