Member 3, Bykov Fm (Cretaceous of Russian Federation)

Where: Russian Federation (50.2° N, 155.3° E: paleocoordinates 67.5° N, 168.1° E)

• coordinate based on nearby landmark

• local area-level geographic resolution

When: Bykov Formation, Early/Lower Turonian (93.5 - 89.3 Ma)

• STRATIGRAPHIC RELATIONS: From "Member 3" of the Bykov Fm, which overlies the Naiba Fm (Cenomanian). AGE: Early Turonian, on the basis of ammonite biostratigraphy. STRATIGRAPHIC POSITION: From near top of regional section.

• member-level stratigraphic resolution

Environment/lithology: marine; lithified, sandy mudstone

• SPECIFIC LITHOLOGY: Predominantly mudstones and siltstones, with occasional tuff and marly concretions. LITHIFICATION: Lithified, on the basis of figured specimens.

Size class: macrofossils

Preservation: cast, mold/impression

Collected by Yazkova

• COLLECTORS: Authors, Yazkova, Peryt, Zonova, and Kasintzova. REPOSITORY: Specimens studied are housed in the VSEGEI (Vserosyjskij, Nauchno-Issledovatelskij Geologicheskij Institut – All Russian

•Science Research Geological Institute) Museum (Saint Petersburg, Russia), at the University of Silesia, Faculty of Earth Sciences (Sosnowiec, Poland), and at the Institute of Paleobiology, Polish Academy of Sciences (Warsaw).

Primary reference: E. A. Yazykova, D. Peryt, and T. D. Zonovia. 2004. The Cenomanian/Turonian boundary in Sakhalin, Far East Russia: ammonites, inoceramids, foraminifera, and radiolarians. New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics 47:291-320 [A. Hendy/A. Hendy/P. Wagner]more details

Purpose of describing collection: taxonomic analysis

PaleoDB collection 84217: authorized by Austin Hendy, entered by Austin Hendy on 27.09.2008

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Taxonomic list

• COVERAGE: Limited to ammonoidea, inoceramidae, and foraminifera. NOMENCLATURE: Not an authoritative publication, but with modern nomenclature and species-resolution identifications.
Bivalvia
 Myalinida - Inoceramidae
"Actinoceramus nipponicus" = Birostrina
"Actinoceramus nipponicus" = Birostrina clam