Also known as FT 1, Felsotarkany 1
Where: Heves, Hungary (48.0° N, 20.4° E: paleocoordinates 47.6° N, 20.2° E)
• coordinate based on nearby landmark
• small collection-level geographic resolution
When: MN 9 (11.1 - 9.7 Ma)
• Felsőtárkány 1 occupies an intermediate stratigraphic position among the localities reported by Venczel & Hír (2013). Hutchinson & Begun (2006, Geophys. Res. Abstr. 8) assign the lower beds of the fossiliferous Miocene succession above the tuff bed of the Galgavölgi Fm. (dated 13.7±0.8 Ma) to the Kozárd Fm. and the upper beds to the Sajóvölgi Fm., but Vencel & Hír (2013) do not give a stratigraphic column and do not mention any lithostratigraphic unit.
• bed-level stratigraphic resolution
Environment/lithology: fluvial-deltaic; unlithified, green claystone and unlithified, yellow sandstone
•Felsőtárkány is effectively situated on a palaeo-coastline during the late middle Miocene and early late Miocene. The transition from Sarmatian near-shore, shallow water and nearby upper Badenian to Sarmatian reef facies to younger delta-top floodplain facies may indicate the initiation of the final Miocene regression from this area of the Pannonian Basin." (Hutchinson & Begun, 2006).
Size classes: macrofossils, mesofossils
Preservation: original phosphate
Collected by Janos Hír in 1999–20??
Collection methods: peroxide, sieve,
• "The fossils resulted from about 21 tones [sic!] of fossiliferous sediments processed from the Felsőtárkány-Felnémet and Felsőtárkány localities (see Hír 2006). In the field, the samples were air dried and soaked in water with H2O2 and washed repetitively using a series of screens with mashes [sic!] of 0.8 and 0.6 or 0.5 mm. [...] The finds are stored at the Municipal Museum of Pásztó (MMP)." (Venczel & Hír, 2013).
Primary reference: M. Venczel and J. Hír. 2013. Amphibians and Squamates from the Miocene of Felsőtárkány Basin, N-Hungary. Palaeontographica, Abteilung A: Paleozoology – Stratigraphy 300(1–6):117-158 [J. Mueller/T. Liebrecht]more details
Purpose of describing collection: taxonomic analysis
PaleoDB collection 168177: authorized by Johannes Mueller, entered by Torsten Liebrecht on 17.04.2015
Creative Commons license: CC BY (attribution)
Taxonomic list
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Emydidae indet. Rafinesque 1815 turtle | |
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Lacertidae "indet. sp. 1" Bonaparte 1831 squamates 4 frontals (MMP 2009.635/1 to 4), 1 premaxilla (MMP 2009.636), 14 maxillae (MMP 2009.637/1 to 14), 21 dentaries (MMP 2009.638/1 to 21)
Lacertidae "indet. sp. 2" Bonaparte 1831 squamates 4 frontals (MMP 2009.634/1 to 3 and 2009.639), 1 premaxilla (MMP 2009.640), 4 dentaries (MMP 2009.641/1 to 4)
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Natrix sp. Laurenti 1768 water snake 1 badly damaged vertebra (MMP 2009.653), "mostly resembling N. rudabanyaensis"
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Ophisaurus cf. spinari Klembara 1979 glass lizard 1 parietal (MMP 2009.645), 2 frontals (MMP 2009.646/1 and 2), 2 maxillae (MMP 2009.647/1 and 2), 170 osteoderms (MMP 2009.648/1 to 170), 60 vertebrae (MMP 2009.649/1 to 60)
Anguis cf. fragilis Linneaus 1758 Slow worm 1 frontal (MMP 2009.642), 40 osteoderms (MMP 2009.643/1 to 40), 20 vertebrae (MMP 2009.644/1 to 20)
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Amphibia | |
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Latonia gigantea Lartet 1851 painted frog 1 frontoparietal (MMP 2009.618), 5 maxillae (MMP 2009.619/1 to 5), 6 angulosplenials (MMP 2009.620/1 to 6), 2 atlases (MMP 2009.621/1 and 2), 2 urostyles (MMP 2009.622/1 and 2), 1 scapula (MMP 2009.623), 3 humeri (MMP 2009.624/1 to 3), 7 ilia (MMP 2009.625/1 to 7)
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Pelobates cf. sanchizi spadefoot toad 5 maxillae (MMP 2009.626/1 to 5), 2 presacral vertebrae (MMP 2009.627/1 and 2), 2 sacral vertebrae (MMP 2009.627/3 and 4), 2 ilia (MMP 2009.628/1 and 2)
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Hyla cf. arborea Linnaeus 1758 tree frog 1 angulosplenial (MMP 2009.629), 10 ilia (MMP 2009.630/1 to 10)
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