Stalicoolithidae is an oofamily of fossil eggs.[1]
^Wang Q, Wang X L, Zhao Z K, and Jiang Y G. (2012). "A new oofamily of dinosaur egg from the Upper Cretaceous of Tiantai Basin, Zhejiang Province, and its mechanism of eggshell formation" Chinese Science Bulletin. 57: 3740-3747. doi: 10.1007/s11434-012-5353-2
Stalicoolithidae is an oofamily of fossil eggs. Stalicoolithid eggs were first discovered in 1971, but they were described initially as Dendroolithids...
In 2012, Wang et al. classified Shixingoolithus in a new oofamily, Stalicoolithidae, alongside Stalicoolithus and Coralloidoolithus, because of the secondary...
laid by some kind of non-avian dinosaur, related to the parents of Stalicoolithidae, Paraspheroolithus, or Mosaicoolithus. Parvoblongoolithus is remarkable...
Stalicoolithus, leading to their classification in the same family, Stalicoolithidae. Xixia County was first excavated for fossils by a Geological Team...