Grine F E, Kitching J W
Scanning Microsc. 1987 Jun;1(2):615-30.
Fossil eggs attributable to dinosaur (probably prosauropod) parentage that have been recovered from the early Jurassic Elliot Formation sediments at the Rooidraai locality possess shells that are similar to those of birds and crocodilians, and distinctly unlike those of chelonians and gekkonids. The preserved shell is very thin, and distinct mammillary processes are lacking, although the inner surface displays an undulating contour. The absence of these processes may be attributable to the inner portion of the shell having been at least partially decalcified during incubation and not preserved in the fossil state. The shells appear to be composed of broadly wedge-shaped, albeit ill-defined calcareous units, and they are similar to those of birds and other dinosaurs in the pattern of cleavage shown by the tabular calcite crystals of the palisade layer, and in the absence of the dominant horizontal lamellae that characterize crocodilian shells. The differential resemblance of these early Jurassic shells to the eggs of other closely related sauropsid taxa may be pertinent to questions concerning the evolution of egg shell structure within this clade.
从鲁伊德赖局部地区早侏罗世埃利奥特组沉积物中发现的、归属于恐龙(可能是原蜥脚类恐龙)亲本的化石蛋,其蛋壳与鸟类和鳄鱼的蛋壳相似,与龟类和壁虎类的蛋壳明显不同。保存下来的蛋壳非常薄,没有明显的乳突状突起,尽管其内表面呈现出起伏的轮廓。这些突起的缺失可能是由于蛋壳内部在孵化过程中至少部分脱钙,没有以化石状态保存下来。蛋壳似乎由大致呈楔形、尽管界限不清晰的钙质单元组成,并且它们在栅栏层的板状方解石晶体所显示的解理模式上,以及在没有构成鳄鱼蛋壳特征的主要水平薄片方面,与鸟类和其他恐龙的蛋壳相似。这些早侏罗世蛋壳与其他密切相关的蜥形纲类群的蛋的差异相似性,可能与该类群内蛋壳结构的进化问题相关。