Species | Material | Age | Location | Unit | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
G. borissiaki | 10 upper and lower jaws & 3 upper and lower jaws. Holotype: PIN 3101/09 | Aptian - Albian | Mongolia | Khoboor Beds | Neoconodon is a synonym. |
1 fragmentary lower jaw | Neocomian - Albian | Russia | Siberia | ||
G. hoburensis | 21 upper and lower jaws. Holotype: PIN 3101/24 | Aptian - Albian | Mongolia Russia | Khoboor Beds; Siberia | Guchinodon hoburensis is a synonym. The smallest Gobiconodon. |
G. hopsoni | 2 upper and lower jaws (PSS-MAE 140 (Holotype) & PSS-MAE 139) | ?Vanginian - Neocomian | Mongolia | Oshih Formation | The largest Gobiconodon. |
G. palaios | ?Berriasian | Morocco | Anoual | ||
Gobiconodon sp. | 2 fragmentary lower jaws | ?Vanginian - Neocomian | Mongolia | Oshih Formation | |
G. sp. A | Lower Cretaceous | Russia | Ilek Formation | ||
G. sp. B | Lower Cretaceous | Russia | Ilek Formation | ||
G. luoianus | Nearly complete skull (41H III-0320 (Holotype)) | Aptian | China | Yixian Formation | |
G. ostromi | 2 incomplete skeletons (MCZ 19965 (Holotype) & MCZ 19860) | Aptian - Albian | USA | Cloverly Formation | |
G. zofiae | Partial skull and lower jaws (IVPP V12585 (Holotype)) | Hauterivian | China | Yixian Formation |
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