Itat Formation

Geological formation in western Siberia, Russia


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::summary Geological formation in western Siberia, Russia ::

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nameItat Formation
typeGeological formation
ageBajocian-Bathonian
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periodBathonian
prilithologySandstone, mudstone, coal
otherlithologySiltstone
namedforItatsky
regionSiberia
countryRussia
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paleocoordinates
subunitsLower, Middle and Upper members
underliesTyazhin Formation
overliesIlan Formation
thicknessSeveral hundred metres
extentKrasnoyarsk krai, Nazarovo depression, SE West Siberian basin
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lat_deg55.7
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The Itat Formation (Russian: итатская свита) is a geologic formation in western Siberia. It was deposited in the Bajocian to Bathonian ages of the Middle Jurassic. Dinosaur remains are among the fossils that have been recovered from the formation, including the proceratosaurid Kileskus, as well as fish, amphibians, mammals and many other vertebrates. The formation is noted for bearing significant coal reserves, with large open pit coal mines extracting lignite from the unit currently in operation.

Lithology

The lower section of the formation is around 50–130 m thick, and consists of light grey sandstones with gravel, siltstone and rare coal beds. At the Dubinino locality, the 50 m exposed section of the upper part of the formation shows an irregular rhythmic alteration of fine grained sandstone, siltstone and mudstone and coal seams typically a few tens of cm's but up to several meters thick. The deposit is located on the South Eastern margin of the West Siberian basin

Locality

Most of the fossils were found in the overburden of Berezovsk coal mine[ru], which is located in southern Krasnoyarsk Krai (Sharypovsky District) near the border with Kemerovo Oblast. The deposit is stratigraphically located in the upper member of the formation. The fossiliferous level of the locality is located above thick ( 50 m) coal seams and consists of unconsolidated silt and sand, which were deposited on an alluvial plain. Due to the fluvial origin of the sediment the remains are disarticulated and often are water worn, though they are mostly well preserved, which suggests they had not been significantly transported. The fossils were largely obtained by screenwashing of the debris. 10-15 tons of material have been processed so far.

Paleobiota

Taken from unless otherwise noted.

Fish

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Fish of the Itat FormationGenusSpeciesLocationStratigraphic positionAbundanceNotesImages
HybodusIndeterminateBerezovsk coal mineUpper MemberPartial tooth
AcipenseriformesIndeterminateBerezovsk coal mineUpper MemberScales
AmiiformesIndeterminateBerezovsk coal mineUpper Member"Abundant vertebrae, jaws and vomer fragments, as well as isolated teeth, and numerous isolated rhomboidal scales"
DipnoiIndeterminateBerezovsk coal mineUpper MemberOne complete upper tooth plate, several tooth plate fragments
PalaeonisciformesUndescribedBerezovsk coal mineUpper MemberMany partial skeletonsSimilar to Palaeoniscinotus and Pteroniscus
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Amphibians

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Amphibians of the Itat FormationGenusSpeciesLocationStratigraphic positionAbundanceNotesImages
?EodiscoglossusIndeterminateBerezovsk coal mineUpper MemberAtlantal centrumFrog
KiyatritonK. krasnolutskiiBerezovsk coal mineUpper MemberDentary, atlantes, trunk vertebrae and fragmentary cranial and postcranial bonesFormerly known as "Berezovsk salamander B"; genus also known from Early Cretaceous Ilek Formation.Crown group Salamander
UrupiaU. monstrosaBerezovsk coal mineUpper MemberDentary, femur, an incomplete atlas, an anterior fragment of the left dentary, and fragments of trunk vertebraeEstimated length of 480-560 centimetresStem-Salamander
EgoriaE. malashicheviBerezovsk coal mineUpper MemberAtlantal centra, trunk vertebraeFormerly known as "Berezovsk salamander A" Possibly neotenicStem-Salamander
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Turtles

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Turtles of the Itat FormationGenusSpeciesLocationStratigraphic positionAbundanceNotesImages
AnnemysA. variabilisBerezovsk coal mineUpper Memberlast1=Danilovfirst1=I. G.last2=Obraztsovafirst2=E. M.
TestudinesIndeterminateBerezovsk coal mineUpper MemberLikely one or two taxa distinct from Annemys.
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Lepidosauromorphs

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Lepidosauromorphs of the Itat FormationGenusSpeciesLocationStratigraphic positionAbundanceNotesImages
LepidosauromorphaIndeterminateBerezovsk coal mineUpper MemberSeveral fragments of dentaries and maxillaeBasal form similar to Marmoretta
ScincomorphaIndeterminateBerezovsk coal mineUpper MemberFused premaxillae and two dentary fragments additionally several fragmentary maxillae and dentariesTwo distinct taxa, one of which is two times smaller than the other.
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Choristoderes

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Choristoderes of the Itat FormationGenusSpeciesLocationStratigraphic positionAbundanceNotesImages
CteniogenysIndeterminateBerezovsk coal mineUpper MemberSkull roof bones, maxillary and dentary fragments, vertebrae, ribs
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Pterosaurs

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Pterosaurs of the Itat FormationGenusSpeciesLocationStratigraphic positionAbundanceNotesImages
?RhamphorhynchidaeIndeterminateBerezovsk coal mineUpper MemberNumerous isolated teeth and very rare bone fragments
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Crocodyliforms

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Crocodyliforms of the Itat FormationGenusSpeciesLocationStratigraphic positionAbundanceNotesImages
GoniopholididaeIndeterminateBerezovsk coal mineUpper MemberSeveral dozens of isolated teeth, osteoderms, and a few cranial fragments
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Dinosaurs

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Dinosaurs of the Itat FormationGenusSpeciesLocationStratigraphic positionAbundanceNotesImages
last=Averianovfirst=A. O.author2=Krasnolutskii, S. A.author3=Ivantsov, S. V.year=2010title=A new basal coelurosaur (Dinosauria: Theropoda) from the Middle Jurassic of Siberiajournal=Proceedings of the Zoological Institutevolume=314
HeterodontosauridaeIndeterminateBerezovsk coal mineUpper MemberIsolated maxillary and dentary teeth
MamenchisauridaeIndeterminateBerezovsk coal mineUpper MemberNumerous isolated teeth and two platycoelous posterior caudal vertebraeSauropod
StegosauriaIndeterminateBerezovsk coal mineUpper MemberFragmentary skeletons of at least two individuals[[File:Berezovsk stegosaur.png200px]]
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Mammaliamorphs

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Mammaliamorphs of the Itat FormationGenusSpeciesLocationStratigraphic positionAbundanceNotesImages
AmphibetulimusA. krasnolutskiiBerezovsk coal mineUpper MemberDentary fragments, canine and upper molarAlternately considered an amphitheriid or a cladotherian
AmphitheriumIndeterminateBerezovsk coal mineUpper MemberUpper and lower molars and an edentulous dentary fragmentAn amphitheriid
AnthracolestesA. sergeiiBerezovsk coal mineUpper MemberIsolated teeth and edentulous dentary fragmentsA dryolestid
author1=Averianov, A. A.author2=Lopatin, A. V.author3=Krasnolutskii, S. A.author4=Ivantsov, S. V.year=2010title=New docodontians from the Middle Jurassic of Siberia and reanalysis of docodonta interrelationshipsurl=http://www.zin.ru/journals/trudyzin/doc/vol_314_2/TZ_314_2_Averianov.pdfjournal=Proceedings of the Zoological Institute RAS
ItatodonI. tatarinoviBerezovsk coal mineUpper MemberEither a docodont or a member of the family Shuotheriidae
Maiopatagiumlast1=Averianovfirst1=Alexander O.last2=Martinfirst2=Thomaslast3=Lopatinfirst3=Alexey V.last4=Schultz
SharypovoiaS. arimasporum, S. magnaBerezovsk coal mineUpper MemberA euharamiyidan
SimpsonodonS. sibiricusBerezovsk coal mineUpper MemberA docodont
"Sineleutherus""S." issedonicusBerezovsk coal mineUpper MemberA haramiyidan, now believed to represent a number of different euharamiyidan taxa.
StereognathusIndeterminateBerezovsk coal mineUpper MemberUpper and lower postcanine teethA tritylodontid
TagariaT. antiquaBerezovsk coal mineUpper MemberIsolated premolar and two molarsA multituberculate
TashtykiaT. primaevaBerezovsk coal mineUpper MemberIsolated premolars and incisorsA multituberculate
EutriconodontaIndeterminateBerezovsk coal mineUpper MemberOne large tooth and several tooth fragmentsA large tooth similar to those of Gobiconodon
MultituberculataIndeterminateBerezovsk coal mineUpper MemberMolariforms
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Insects

Numerous insect species are known from the Kubekovo village locality located within the upper member of the formation. ::data[format=table]

Insects of the Itat FormationGenusSpeciesLocationStratigraphic positionAbundanceNotesImages
EpiosmylusEpiosmylus longusOsmylid lacewing
MesosmylinaMesosmylina sibirica
KubekiusKubekius multiramosus
ThaumatomerobiusThaumatomerobius mirabilisSaucrosmylid lacewing
ArchizelmiraArchizelmira jarzembowskiiArchizelmirid fly
ProtanyderusP. invalidusTanyderidae fly
BoreomeropeB. antiquaMeropeidae scorpionfly
ItaphlebiaItaphlebia completa, Itaphlebia jeniseica, Itaphlebia multa, Itaphlebia reductaNannochoristid scorpionfly
EublattulaE. curvinervisA cockroach
MesobittacusM. kubekovensishangingfly
EoptychopteraE. maxima, E. modica, E. paramaculataPtychopteridae fly
EoptychopterinaE. glabra
ProptychopterinaProptychopterina amota, Proptychopterina handlirschi , Proptychopterina yeniseica
CrenoptychopteraCrenoptychoptera antica, Crenoptychoptera defossa
PalaeoperissommaP. collessiPerissommatidae fly
ProhyperoscelisProhyperoscelis jurassicusCanthyloscelidae fly
MicrodiplatysMicrodiplatys perfectusProtodiplatyidae earwig
CicadocorisCicadocoris admotus, Cicadocoris fraterProgonocimicidae bug
OlgamartynoviaOlgamartynovia nana
LocustopsisLocustopsis pictaLocustopsidae orthopteran
TinaphisTinaphis sibiricaSzelegiewicziidae aphid
TarantogusTarantogus obscurus, Tarantogus opiparus, Tarantogus sibiricusMesopsychidae scorpionfly
BlattulaBlattula aberrans, Blattula sibiricaBlattulid cockroach
KemobiusKemobius luxArchijassid leafhopper
KisaKisa fasciata
KubecolaKubecola guttatus
NecrotauliusNecrotaulius kubekoviNecrotauliidae caddisfly
OrthophlebiaOrthophlebia obuncaOrthophlebiidae scorpionfly
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Flora

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Flora of the Itat FormationGenusSpeciesLocationStratigraphic positionAbundanceNotesImages
LycopoditesIndeterminateClub moss
EquisetitesE. asiaticus, E. cf. lateralisStem-horsetail
ConiopterisC. hymenophylloides, C. simplex, C. cf. maakianaFern
CladophlebisC. denticulataFern
GonatosorusG. cf mrassiensisFern
ToditesT. cf. princepsFern
LobifoliaIndeterminateFern
RhizomopterisIndeterminateFern
GinkgoIndeterminate, G. ex gr. insolitaGenus extant
PodozamitesIndeterminateConifer
SphenobaieraIndeterminateGinkgoales
StenorachisS. cf. scanicusGymnosperm
CzekanowskiaIndeterminateCzekanowskiales
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References

References

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