Batylykh Formation
Batylykh Formation Stratigraphic range: Early Cretaceous ? | |
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Type | Geological formation |
Unit of | |
Underlies | |
Lithology | |
Primary | Claystone, siltstone, sandstone |
Location | |
Coordinates | 62°42′N 117°36′E / 62.7°N 117.6°ECoordinates: 62°42′N 117°36′E / 62.7°N 117.6°E |
Approximate paleocoordinates | 66°30′N 110°06′E / 66.5°N 110.1°E |
Region | Yakutia |
Country | Russia |
Extent | Vilyuy River Basin |
Batylykh Formation (Russia) |
The Batylykh Formation is a geological formation in Yakutia, Russia. It is of an uncertain Early Cretaceous age, probably dating between the Berriasian and the Barremian. It is the oldest unit of the 1,500 metres (4,900 ft) thick within the Vilyuy syneclise. The mudstones, sandstones and shales of the formation were deposited in a fluvial to lacustrine environment.
Fossil content[]
The formation is best known for the Teete locality, which has revealed remains of numerous vertebrates, including sauropods,[1] and other dinosaur teeth as well as numerous species of mammal, including , Khorotherium[2] and tritylodontid Xenocretosuchus[3]. as well as choristodere Khurendukhosaurus.[4]
Other fossils recovered from the formation are:[5]
- Mammals
- Reptiles
- Ankylosauria indet.
- Coelurosauria indet.
- Lacertilia indet.
- Macronaria indet.
- Mesochelydia indet.[7]
- Stegosauria indet.[8]
- Theropoda indet.
- Amphibians
- [9]
- Anura indet.
- Caudata indet.
- Fish
- Insects
- Bivalves
- Bivalvia indet.
- Gastropods
- Gastropoda indet.
- Flora
- Podocarpus multesima
- Selaginella velata
- Picea sp.
- Pinus sp.
- Selaginella sp.
- Pinaceae indet.
Gallery[]
Dinosaur teeth
See also[]
- List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in Russia
- Bukachacha Formation, contemporaneous fossiliferous formation of Zabaykalsky Krai
References[]
- ^ Averianov et al., 2019
- ^ Averianov et al., 2018
- ^ Lopatin & Agadjanian, 2008
- ^ Kolosov et al., 2009
- ^ Batylykh Formation at Fossilworks.org
- ^ Averianov et al., 2020
- ^ Skutschas et al., 2020
- ^ Skutschas PP, Gvozdkova VA, Averianov AO, Lopatin AV, Martin T, Schellhorn R, et al. (2021). "Wear patterns and dental functioning in an Early Cretaceous stegosaur from Yakutia, Eastern Russia". PLOS ONE. 16 (3): e0248163. Bibcode:2021PLoSO..1648163S. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0248163. PMC 7968641. PMID 33730093.
- ^ Skutschas et al., 2018
- ^ a b Lukashevich, 1995
Bibliography[]
- Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 39. e1762089. doi:10.1080/02724634.2019.1762089 ; ; ; ; ; , and . 2020. A new euharamiyidan mammaliaform from the Lower Cretaceous of Yakutia, Russia.
- Cretaceous Research x. 1-14. ; ; ; ; ; ; ; , and . 2020. Basal turtle material from the Lower Cretaceous of Yakutia (Russia) filling the gap in the Asian record.
- The northernmost sauropod record in the Northern Hemisphere: Polar sauropods. Lethaia . . doi:10.1111/let.12362 ; ; ; ; ; ; ; , and . 2019.
- PLoS ONE 13. e0199983. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0199983 ISSN 1932-6203 PMC 6059412 PMID 30044817 ; ; ; ; ; , and . 2018. A high-latitude fauna of mid-Mesozoic mammals from Yakutia, Russia.
- A new relict stem salamander from the Early Cretaceous of Yakutia, Siberian Russia. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 63. 519-525. ; ; ; ; ; , and . 2018.
- Paleontological Journal 43. 201-207. ; ; ; ; , and . 2009. Taphonomy of the Upper Mesozoic Tetrapod Teete Locality (Yakutia).
- A Tritylodont (Tritylodontidae, Synapsida) from the Mesozoic of Yakutia. Doklady Biological Sciences 419. 107-110. , and . 2008.
- Paleontological Journal 29. 164-171. . 1995. First pupae of the Eoptychopteridae and Ptychopteridae from the Mesozoic of Siberia (Insecta: Diptera).
Further reading[]
- I. P. Tolmachoff. 1904. Neue Funde zur Geologie Sibiriens [New discoveries about the geology of Siberia]. Centralblatt für Mineralogie, Geologie und Paläontologie 1904(1):233-234
Categories:
- Geologic formations of Russia
- Lower Cretaceous Series of Asia
- Cretaceous Russia
- Barremian Stage
- Hauterivian Stage
- Valanginian Stage
- Shale formations
- Sandstone formations
- Siltstone formations
- Fluvial deposits
- Lacustrine deposits
- Fossiliferous stratigraphic units of Asia
- Paleontology in Russia
- Geography of the Sakha Republic