Where: Auvergne, France (46.1° N, 2.9° E: paleocoordinates 40.3° N, 0.7° E)
• coordinate stated in text
• outcrop-level geographic resolution
When: Menat Formation, Selandian (61.6 - 59.2 Ma)
• The estimated age of the Menat site varies. It was previously dated by pollen analysis, mammal stratigraphy, and an unpublished radiometric K/Ar analysis as late Paleocene (see Kedves & Russell 1982). However, several lines of more recent evidence indicate an older, middle Paleocene (Selandian) age, of about 60-61 Ma. Paleomagnetic studies reveal that the eruption took place during a reversed interval (Kedves & Russell 1982). Fossils of the mammal Plesiadapis from Menat enable the locality to be connected to the biostratigraphic framework established in the Western Interior USA that relies extensively on this genus (Gingerich 1976; Secord et al. 2006). The abundance of the genus, its rapid evolution, and its Holarctic dispersal history allow species of Plesiadapis to play an important role in the zonation of Paleocene continental sediments and in correlation of faunas on both sides of the North Atlantic (e.g., Gingerich 1976). Two remarkable skeletons of P. insignis, one of them nearly complete, have been found in lake deposits at Menat, and this species closely compares to P. praecursor / P. anceps in North America (pers. comm. P. Gingerich August 2008). This suggests an early Selandian age, equivalent to the early Tiffanian Ti-1/Ti-2 land mammal biozonation sensu Secord et al. (2006) (see also Gingerich 1976; Russell 1967, 1975). In North America, the Ti1 and Ti2 biozones occur within magnetic polarity Chron 26r (Secord et al. 2006), consistent with the reversed polarity of the Menat sediments.
Environment/lithology: crater lake; diatomite
Size classes: macrofossils, mesofossils
Preservation: mold/impression
Collected by Olivier; reposited in the MNHN
Primary reference: A. Nel. 1989. Les Gyrinidae fossiles de France (Coleoptera). Annales de la Société Entomologique de France 25(3):321-330 [M. Clapham/J. Karr/M. Clapham]more details
Purpose of describing collection: taxonomic analysis
PaleoDB collection 120579: authorized by Matthew Clapham, entered by Jered Karr on 18.11.2011, edited by Matthew Clapham
Creative Commons license: CC BY (attribution)
Taxonomic list
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Cenoelcanus menatensis n. gen. n. sp.5
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Tyrannomecia inopinata n. gen. n. sp.1
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Cupedinae "indet. 4"2, Cupes manifestus2, "Mesocupes (Cainomerga) spp." = Cainomerga2, "? Mesocupes (Cainomerga) "sp. 2"" = Cainomerga2, "? Mesocupes (Cainomerga) "sp. 3"" = Cainomerga2, "Mesocupes (Cainomerga) palaeocenicus n. sp." = Cainomerga palaeocenica2, "Mesocupes (Cainomerga) ponti n. sp." = Cainomerga ponti2
"Mesocupes (Cainomerga) spp." = Cainomerga2 Kirejtshuk et al. 2016 reticulated beetle MNHN.F.A57520, 57521
"? Mesocupes (Cainomerga) "sp. 2"" = Cainomerga2 Kirejtshuk et al. 2016 reticulated beetle MNHN.F.A57522
"? Mesocupes (Cainomerga) "sp. 3"" = Cainomerga2 Kirejtshuk et al. 2016 reticulated beetle MNHN.F.A57523
"Mesocupes (Cainomerga) palaeocenicus n. sp." = Cainomerga palaeocenica2 Kirejtshuk et al. 2016 reticulated beetle MNHN.F.A51117
"Mesocupes (Cainomerga) ponti n. sp." = Cainomerga ponti2 Kirejtshuk et al. 2016 reticulated beetle MNHN.F.A51116
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