Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4748121 | Geobios | 2015 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Two new mammal localities have been discovered in the Lower Cretaceous Ilek Formation of West Siberia, Russia. The Smolenskii Yar locality in the Chebula District of Kemerovo Province produced an upper molariform tooth (M2) of a Gobiconodontidae indet. The Ust’-Kolba locality in the Tisul’ District of Kemerovo Province yielded a lower molar (m2) of the zhangheotherian Kiyatherium sp. These are the ninth and tenth Mesozoic mammal localities for Russia. The Kiyatherium-bearing vertebrate assemblage from the Shestakovo 3 and Ust’-Kolba localities is likely to be the youngest within the Ilek Formation, reflecting the time after the extinction of the Tritylodontidae.
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Authors
Alexander Averianov, Alexey Lopatin, Pavel Skutschas, Sergey Leshchinskiy,