Fossils of
Mamenchisaurus and
Omeisaurus have been found in the
Shaximiao Formation, dating to the Oxfordian-Tithonian interval, around 159-150 Ma (million years ago).
Chuanjiesaurus fossils date between 166.1 and 163.5 Ma, while those of
Eomamenchisaurus were found in the
Zhanghe Formation, believed to be around 175.6-161.2 million years old. Fossils of
Tonganosaurus date to even earlier, from the (
Pliensbachian) Early Jurassic. The
Tendaguru Formation taxon
Wamweracaudia from Tanzania extends the geographic distribution of Mamenchisauridae into Africa, while fossil remains from the
Itat Formation in Russia suggest they also reached Siberia. Additionally, an indeterminate cervical vertebra from the
Phu Kradung Formation of Thailand demonstrates survival of Mamenchisauridae into the Cretaceous combined with new radiometric dates for the Suining Formation that has yielded fossils of
Mamenchisaurus anyuensis. == References ==