Felsőtárkány 1 (Miocene of Hungary)

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

• "The sedimentary succession [of the late Middle and early Upper Miocene in the Felsőtárkány area] is considered likely to correspond to a river-dominated delta-top, with the basal association marking an interdistributary bay environment, which becomes paludal as water level falls. Initial distal floodplain deposition is followed by more proximal sandstone deposits due to progradation of the delta southwards from the uplifted Bükk Mountains, and possible channel avulsion on the delta-top.

•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).

• "green clays bedded in yellow sands" Venczel & Hír (2013)

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

Reptilia
 Testudines - Emydidae
Emydidae indet. Rafinesque 1815 turtle
 Squamata - Scincidae
Chalcides sp. Linnaeus 1758 skink
1 dentary (MMP 2009.802)
 Squamata - Lacertidae
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)
Lacerta sp. Linnaeus 1758 squamates
4 maxillae (MMP 2009.632/1 to 4), 1 dentary (MMP 2009.633)
 Squamata - Natricidae
Natrix sp. Laurenti 1768 water snake
1 badly damaged vertebra (MMP 2009.653), "mostly resembling N. rudabanyaensis"
 Squamata - Viperidae
Viperidae indet. Oppel 1811 viper
5 venom fangs (MMP 2009.655/1 to 5)
 Squamata - Crotalidae
Vipera "sp. (Vipera berus complex)" Laurenti 1768 pit viper
1 fragmentary vertebra (MMP 2009.654)
 Squamata -
Scolecophidia indet. Duméril and Bibron 1844 snake
14 trunk vertebrae (MMP 2009.650/1 to 14)
 Squamata - Colubridae
Zamenis sp. Wagler 1830 colubrid snake
1 vertebra (MMP 2009.651)
Colubrinae "indet. sp. 2" Oppel 1811 colubrid snake
2 vertebrae (MMP 209.652/1 and 2); "minute"
 Squamata - Anguidae
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)
 Squamata - Gekkonidae
Gekkonidae indet. Gray 1825 gecko
1 maxilla (MMP 2009.631)
Amphibia
 Caudata - Urodela
Salamandrina sp. Fitzinger 1826 spectacled salamander
2 precaudal vertebrae (MMP 2009.616/1 and 2)
Lissotriton cf. rohrsi newt
4 vertebrae (MMP 2009.617/1 to 4)
 Salientia - Discoglossidae
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)
 Salientia - Pelobatidae
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)
 Salientia - Hylidae
Hyla cf. arborea Linnaeus 1758 tree frog
1 angulosplenial (MMP 2009.629), 10 ilia (MMP 2009.630/1 to 10)