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Tsagaantsav Formation

Early Cretaceous geologic formation in Mongolia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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The Tsagaantsav Formation, Tsagantsab Formation or Tsagan-Tsab Formation (Russian: Tsagaantsav Svita) is an Early Cretaceous (Hauterivian to Barremian) geologic formation in Mongolia.[1] Indeterminate sauropod and psittacosaurid remains have been recovered from the formation.[2] Remains of the pterosaur Noripterus, which were originally given their own genus, "Phobetor" have also been recovered from the formation.[3][4]

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Graham et al. 2001 reported radiometric dates of 131 and 126 Ma from the formation.[5]

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Fossil content

The following fossils were reported from the fluvial to lacustrine sandstones and siltstones of the formation:[1]

Insects
  • Khutelchalcis gobiensis
  • Eopelecinus fragilis
  • E. minutus
  • Praeichneumon townesi
  • Eobraconus inopinatus
  • Westratia femorata
  • W. pachygaster
  • W. pentadecamera
  • Langtonius cynaricaudatus
  • Eugenodiamesa makarchenkoi
  • Jurochlus adustus
  • Ellia khara
  • Protanyderus mesozoicus
  • Metatrichopteridium cladistorum
  • Plectrocentropus sulis
  • Eoclipsis mongolica
  • Coptoclavisca nigricollinus
  • Cretorabus orientalis
  • Mesaclopus mongolicus
  • Chinocimberis dispersus
  • Megametrioxenoides longus
  • Uroperla lacerata
  • Trianguliperla quassa
  • Aphaorus curtipes
  • Juleyrodes ?gilli
  • Izinabis kerzhneri
  • Siberiogenites medius
  • Torephemera longipes
  • Leptoneta calyptrata
  • Albisca tracheata
  • Epeoromimus infractus
  • Osmylogramma martinsoni[6]
  • Juraphididae indet.
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