Oberdorf lignite mine, horizon O3: MN 4, Austria
collected by H. de Bruijn, G. Daxner-Höck, et al. 1990-1993
List of taxa
Where & when
Geology
Taphonomy & methods
Metadata & references
Taxonomic list
Mammalia
- Rodentia
- Gliridae
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Glis minor
Kowalski 1963
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ssp. complicatus | ||||||||||
Seorsumuscardinus alpinus
de Bruijn 1998
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Glirudinus minutus
Wu 1993
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Glirulus (Paraglirulus) sp.
Thomas 1906
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Glirulus (Glirulus) lissiensis
Hugueney and Mein 1965
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Microdyromys cf. legidensis
Daams 1981
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Microdyromys cf. hildebrandti
Werner 1994
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Bransatoglis fugax
Hugueney 1967
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Bransatoglis cf. astaracensis
(Baudelot 1970)
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Peridyromys murinus
Pomel 1853
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Mammalia
- Rodentia
- Sciuridae
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Spermophilinus besanus
Cuenca 1988
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Blackia miocaenica
Mein 1970
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Palaeosciurus sutteri
Ziegler and Fahlbusch 1986
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Hylopetes hoeckarum n. sp.
de Bruijn 1998
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Miopetaurista dehmi
de Bruijn et al. 1980
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Reptilia
- Squamata
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Squamata informal indet. 2
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Čerňanský 2016 | 3 specimens | ||||||||
NHMW 2016/0028/0038-40, three osteoderms, paper says "Oberdorf 3 and 4" but doesn't specify which specimen is from where, so they are entered in both | ||||||||||
Squamata informal indet. 3
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Čerňanský 2016 | 1 specimen | ||||||||
NHMW 2016/0028/0041, right pelvis | ||||||||||
Reptilia
- Lacertidae
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Lacertidae indet.
Bonaparte 1831
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Čerňanský 2016 | 2 specimens | ||||||||
NHMW 2016/0028/0008, anterior portion of right frontal; NHMW 2016/0028/0009, parietal | ||||||||||
Lacerta sp.
Linnaeus 1758
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Čerňanský 2016 | 2 specimens | ||||||||
NHMW 2016/0028/0004, right maxilla; NHMW 2016/0028/0005, left dentary | ||||||||||
Lacerta cf. poncenatensis
Müller 1996
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Čerňanský 2016 | 1 specimen | ||||||||
NHMW 2016/0028/0003, right dentary | ||||||||||
Reptilia
- Cordylidae
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Cordylidae indet.
Gray 1837
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Čerňanský 2016 | 1 specimen | ||||||||
NHMW 2016/0028/0015, right dentary | ||||||||||
Reptilia
- Scincidae
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? Scincidae indet.
Gray 1825
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Čerňanský 2016 | 1 specimen | ||||||||
NHMW 2016/0028/0010, right frontal | ||||||||||
Scincoidea indet.
Oppel 1811
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Čerňanský 2016 | 1 specimen | ||||||||
NHMW 2016/0028/0019, left dentary | ||||||||||
= Chalcides augei
Čerňanský et al. 2019
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Čerňanský et al. 2019 | |||||||||
Squamata informal indet. 1
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Čerňanský 2016 | 2 specimens | ||||||||
NHMW 2016/0028/0036-37, two right frontals | ||||||||||
= Chalcides augei
Čerňanský et al. 2019
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Čerňanský et al. 2019 | |||||||||
Reptilia
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Gekkota indet.
Cuvier 1817
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Čerňanský 2016 | 1 specimen | ||||||||
NHMW 2016/0028/001, right maxilla | ||||||||||
Reptilia
- Anguidae
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Anguidae indet.
Gray 1825
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Čerňanský 2016 | 3 specimens | ||||||||
NHMW 2016/0028/0030-32, three osteoderms, paper says "Oberdorf 3 and 4" but doesn't specify which specimen is from where, so they are entered in both | ||||||||||
Reptilia
- Chamaeleonidae
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? Chamaeleonidae indet.
Gray 1825
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Čerňanský 2016 | 1 specimen | ||||||||
NHMW 2016/0028/0002, jaw fragment | ||||||||||
Amphibia
- Temnospondyli
- Albanerpetontidae
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Albanerpeton inexpectatum
Estes and Hoffstetter 1976
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Gardner and Böhme 2008 | |||||||||
Gastropoda
- Cycloneritida
- Helicinidae
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Tropidomphalus rotundus
Binder 2004
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Binder 2004 | |||||||||
Gastropoda
- Heterostropha
- Planorbidae
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Planorbarius cornu
(Brongniart 1810)
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Binder 2004 | |||||||||
Gastropoda
- Heterostropha
- Oxychilidae
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Helicellinae indet.
Adams and Adams 1855
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Binder 2004 | |||||||||
Gastropoda
- Heterostropha
- Helicidae
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Helicigona sp.
Risso 1826
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Binder 2004 | |||||||||
see common names |
Geography
Country: | Austria | State/province: | Styria | County: | Voitsberg |
Coordinates: | 47.1° North, 15.2° East (view map) | ||||
Paleocoordinates: | 46.4° North, 14.7° East | ||||
Basis of coordinate: | estimated from map | ||||
Geographic resolution: | small collection |
Time
Period: | Neogene | Epoch: | Miocene |
Stage: | Burdigalian | 10 m.y. bin: | Cenozoic 5 |
Key time interval: | MN 4 | ||
Age range of interval: | 16.9 - 15.98 m.y. ago |
Stratigraphy
Local section: | Opencast lignite mine Oberdorf | Local bed: | 100 m | ||
Local order: | bottom to top | ||||
Stratigraphic resolution: | bed | ||||
Stratigraphy comments: The fossiliferous bed belongs to the hanging wall succession ("Hangendabfolge") of the Ottnangian (late Early Miocene) Oberdorf section. Apparently, no formational name exists for these beds. |
Lithology and environment
Primary lithology: | carbonaceous claystone | ||
Includes fossils? | Y | ||
Lithology description: "The fossiliferous bed (lignitic clays containing bones as well as wood, seeds and gastropods) are interpreted as palaeosol." (de Bruijn, 1998). According to Daxner-Höck et al. (1998a), the bed in question forms the clayey base of a thin lignite seam and belongs to a sequence of distal floodplain deposits. (TL) | |||
Environment: | mire/swamp | Tectonic setting: | foreland basin |
Geology comments: The particular environment of bed O3 ist given as "back swamp". The clays in the "Hangendabfolge" are interpreted as gley soils that developed under anoxic conditions. Forming of iron concretions with concentric structure and presence of dolomitic precipitate indicates a tropical to subtropical climate with temporary drier periods. (Daxner-Höck et al., 1998b, Ann. Nat. Hist. Mus. Wien 99A, 195-224). |
Taphonomy
Modes of preservation: | body |
Size of fossils: | mesofossils |
Collection methods and comments
Collection methods: | bulk,mechanical,sieve,field collection,survey of museum collection | Maximum sieve size: | 5.000 |
Reason for describing collection: | taxonomic analysis | ||
Museum repositories: | NHMW | ||
Collectors: | H. de Bruijn, G. Daxner-Höck, et al. | Collection dates: | 1990-1993 |
Collection method comments: From Daxner-Höck et al. (1998a, p. 4): The sampling was conducted within an interval of 30 cm and within a lateral section of about 5 m. The samples have been dried on-site and, in part, were left exposed to frost splitting over winter. After that they have been pre-washed on-site by means of a transportable washing plant (mesh sizes: 5 mm, 2.5 mm and 0.5 mm) and thus were reduced in volume by 50%. Due to the high clay content, further treatment in a lab was necessary before the fossil remains could be picked out. |
Metadata
Also known as: | Oberdorf 3 | ||
Database number: | 74538 | ||
Authorizer: | L. van den Hoek Ostende, T. Cleary, M. Clapham, M. Carrano | Enterer: | L. van den Hoek Ostende, T. Cleary, M. Carrano, M. Clapham |
Modifier: | M. Carrano | Research group: | vertebrate |
Created: | 2007-08-10 22:35:09 | Last modified: | 2021-07-14 11:15:50 |
Access level: | the public | Released: | 2007-08-10 22:35:09 |
Creative Commons license: | CC BY |
Reference information
Primary reference:
25040. | H. de Bruijn. 1998. Vertebrates from the Early Miocene lignite deposits of the opencast mine Oberdorf (Western Styrian Basin, Austria): 6. Rodentia 1 (Mammalia). Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien, Serie A: Mineralogie, Petrologie, Geologie, Paläontologie, Archäozoologie, Anthropologie, Prähistorie 99:99-137 [L. van den Hoek Ostende/L. van den Hoek Ostende/T. Liebrecht] |
Secondary references:
85549 | H. Binder. 2004. Terrestrial, freshwater and brachyhaline Gastropoda from the Lower Miocene deposits of Oberdorf (Styria, Austria). Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien, Serie A 105:189-229 [M. Clapham/M. Clapham] | |
67877 | A. Čerňanský. 2016. Another piece of the puzzle: the first report on the Early Miocene lizard fauna from Austria (Ottnangian, MN 4; Oberdorf locality). Palaeontologische Zeitschrift 90:723-746 [T. Cleary/T. Cleary] | |
70578 | A. Čerňanský, E. V. Syromyatnikova, E. S. Kovalenko, K. M. Podurets, and A. A. Kaloyan. 2019. The key to understanding the European Miocene Chalcides (Squamata, Scincidae) comes from Asia: the lizards of the East Siberian Tagay locality (Baikal Lake) in Russia. The Anatomical Record [P. Mannion/P. Mannion/T. Cleary] | |
52039 | J. D. Gardner and M. Böhme. 2008. Review of the Albanerpetontidae (Lissamphibia), with comments on the paleoecological preferences of European Tertiary albanerpetontids. In J. T. Sankey & S. Baszio (ed.), Vertebrate Microfossil Assemblages: Their Role in Paleoecology and Paleobiogeography 178-218 [M. Carrano/M. Carrano] | |
77386 | J. D. Gardner, A. Villa, S. Colombero, M. Venczel, and M. Delfino. 2021. A Messinian (latest Miocene) occurrence for Albanerpeton Estes & Hoffstetter, 1976 (Lissamphibia: Albanerpetontidae) at Moncucco Torinese, Piedmont Basin, northwestern Italy, and a review of the European Cenozoic record for albanerpetontids. Geodiversitas 43(14):391-404 [M. Carrano/M. Carrano] |