Upper Jurassic Lagerstätte Shar Teg, southwestern Mongolia
Authors:
Ponomarenko et al
Abstract:
One of the most interesting Mesozoic Lagerstätten, Shar Teg in southwestern Mongolia, is reviewed. The geological structure and oryctocoenoses of Shar Teg are described. Shar Teg is one of the most diverse Jurassic Lagerstätten in terms of fossils represented. Fossils from Shar Teg include aquatic and terrestrial plants, mollusks, crustaceans, insects, fishes, amphibians, reptiles, and mammals. Insects are the most diverse group. To date, a total of 297 species of 161 families and 22 orders have been described or recorded in Shar Teg, making it possible to reconstruct comprehensively the Jurassic biota of the locality. The oryctocoenosis composition is peculiar; it includes only six species described from other localities. The oryctocoenosis appears to link the faunas of eastern Asia, Central Asia, and Europe. A total of 31 new species are described.
Thursday, January 29, 2015
An Upper Jurassic Lagerstätte Found in Mongolia
Labels:
fossils,
Jurassic,
lagerstatte,
mesozoic,
mongolia,
paleontology,
upper jurassic
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