Uppony Rock Shelter 1, layer 10 (Pleistocene of Hungary)
Also known as Uppony 1, level 10
Where: Hungary (48.2° N, 20.4° E: paleocoordinates 48.2° N, 20.4° E)
• coordinate based on nearby landmark
When: Middle Pleistocene (0.8 - 0.1 Ma)
• Biharian, Middle Pleistocene
Environment/lithology:
• 'these lower layers were divided by a 30-40cm thick layer of calcite sediment from those above. the lower layerr are brown but not reddish in colour as are the usual, similar aged sediments of the Lower Pleistocene; this is perhaps explained by the northern exposure of the rock shelter.'
Size classes: macrofossils, mesofossils
Primary reference: D. Janossy. 1986. Pleistocene vertebrate faunas of Hungary. Developments in Palaeontology and Stratigraphy, 8. Elsevier, Amsterdam 1-208 [A. Turner/H. O'Regan/H. O'Regan]more details
Purpose of describing collection: biostratigraphic analysis
PaleoDB collection 35476: authorized by Alan Turner, entered by Hannah O'Regan on 17.12.2003
Creative Commons license: CC BY (attribution)
Taxonomic list
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Angiospermae | |
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Amphibia | |
Amphibia indet. Linnaeus 1758 tetrapod | |
Mammalia | |
Plecotus auritus, Barbastella barbastellus, Nyctalus sp. n. sp., ? Vespertilio sp., Eptesicus sp., Myotis cf. frater, Myotis schaubi, Myotis sp. n. sp., Myotis baranensis, "Myotis cf. brandti" = Myotis brandtii, Myotis nattereri, Myotis cf. emarginatus, Myotis cf. dasycneme, Myotis cf. mystacinus, Myotis cf. daubentoni, Myotis cf. bechsteini, Myotis cf. oxygnathus, Miniopterus cf. schreibersi
Plecotus auritus Linnaeus 1758 common long-eared bat
Barbastella barbastellus vesper bat
? Vespertilio sp. Linnaeus 1758 vesper bat
Eptesicus sp. Rafinesque 1820 house bat
Myotis cf. frater vesper bat
Myotis schaubi vesper bat
Myotis sp. n. sp. Kaup 1829 vesper bat
Myotis baranensis Kormos 1934 vesper bat
"Myotis cf. brandti" = Myotis brandtii Eversmann 1845 Brandts myotis
Myotis nattereri Kuhl 1818 vesper bat
Myotis cf. emarginatus Geoffroy 1806 vesper bat
Myotis cf. dasycneme Boie 1825 vesper bat
Myotis cf. mystacinus Leisler 1819 vesper bat
Myotis cf. daubentoni Kuhl 1817 vesper bat
Myotis cf. bechsteini Leisler 1818 vesper bat
Myotis cf. oxygnathus Monticelli 1885 vesper bat
Miniopterus cf. schreibersi Natterer 1819 bend-winged bat | |
Rhinolophus cf. ferrumequinum Schreber 1774 greater horseshoe bat
Rhinolophus cf. hipposideros Bechstein 1800 horseshoe bat | |
Muscardinus cf. avellanarius Linnaeus 1758 hazel dormouse
Glis sackdillingensis Heller 1930 dormouse | |
"Microtus arvalinus" = Microtus, "Pitymys arvalidens" = Microtus, "Clethrionomys sp." = Myodes, Mimomys savini, Allocricetus bursae, Pliomys lenki, Pliomys sp., Cricetus cricetus
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"Apodemus sylvaticus" = Mus sylvaticus
"Apodemus sylvaticus" = Mus sylvaticus Linnaeus 1758 wood mouse | |
Cervus "elephas" Linnaeus 1758 deer | |
"Putorius sp." = Mustela (Putorius)
"Putorius sp." = Mustela (Putorius) Cuvier 1817 polecat | |
Ursus cf. deningeri Reichenau 1904 bear | |
Panthera gombaszoegensis Kretzoi 1938 cat | |
Talpa fossilis Petenyi 1864 mole | |
Drepanosorex savini red-toothed shrew
Sorex subaraneus long-tailed shrew
Sorex minutus Linnaeus 1766 Eurasian pygmy shrew | |
Reptilia | |
Reptilia indet. Laurenti 1768 reptile | |
Aves | |
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Pyrrhocorax sp. Tunstall 1771 chough |