La Mora: Anisian, Spain
collected by Àngel Galobart, Rodrigo Gaete, Xavier Ros  1990

List of taxa
Where & when
Geology
Taphonomy & methods
Metadata & references
Taxonomic list
Amphibia - Temnospondyli
3 specimens
IPS-37401 (LM-83), partial skull roof and palate. IPS-37401 (LM-63, LM-101, L and M1), skull fragments, IPS-42407 (LM-4), complete hemimandible
Reptilia
see common names

Geography
Country:Spain State/province:Catalonia
Coordinates: 41.8° North, 2.3° East (view map)
Paleocoordinates:18.3° North, 24.8° East (Wright 2013)
Basis of coordinate:estimated from map
Geographic resolution:small collection
Time
Period: Triassic Epoch: Middle Triassic
Stage: Anisian 10 m.y. bin: Triassic 2
Key time interval: Anisian
Age range of interval: 246.7 - 241.464 m.y. ago
Stratigraphy
Geological group:Buntsandstein Formation:Areniscas y Lutitas del Figaro
Stratigraphic resolution:bed
Stratigraphy comments: "Buntsandstein facies from the Montseny-Llobregat Domain, included in the Areniscas y Lutitas del Figaro unit, and dated as early-to-middle Anisian (Middle Triassic)." (Fortuny et al. 2011)
"The first palynological work in this Buntsandstein facies (Solé de Porta et al. 1987) dated the unit as Anisian. A recent palaeomagnetostratigraphic study excludes the possibility of an Olenekian stage and biostratigraphic analysis of the overlying lower Muschelkalk facies indicates an age of middle-to-upper Pelsonian to upper Illyrian (middle-to-upper Anisian), on the basis of the presence of the conodonts Paragondolella bulgarica, P. hanbulogi, P. bifurcata, Neogondolella constricta, N. cornuta, N. excentrica, and N. basisymetrica. In addition, the brachiopod Spiriferina (Mentzelia) mentzeli is recognized at the base of this facies and the ammonite Paraceratites fauna is located in the middle part of the lower Muschelkalk facies. All these data restrict the La Mora site to an Aegean-to-middle Pelsonian age (early-to-middle Anisian)." (Fortuny et al. 2011)
Lithology and environment
Primary lithology: sandstone
Includes fossils?Y
Lithology description: The section is 25 m thick and is composed of intercalations of red clay, mudstone, and sandstone in four sedimentary sequences with five different facies bound by caliche-type palaeosols. The materials are interpreted as infilling of a channel body with an erosional base and a topping plane. Facies A represents the first deposits that formed the base of the level and deposits B are enclosed by the margin of the channel. Both are interpreted as point bars. In relation to these point bars, the sandstone from facies C fills the central part of the channel and its equivalent to the lower part of the deposits of the point bar. Facies C yields the vertebrate locality. The clay and silt from facies D constitute the final infilling of the abandoned fluvial channel and extend beyond the boundary of the channel as flood-plain deposits. In facies E, the sediments show a concentration of calcium carbonate nodules.
Environment:coarse channel fill
Taphonomy
Modes of preservation:body
Degree of concentration:concentrated
Size of fossils:macrofossils
Preservation of anatomical detail:good
Abundance in sediment:common
Fragmentation:occasional
Temporal resolution:snapshot
Collection methods and comments
Collection methods:selective quarrying,mechanical,field collection
Reason for describing collection:taxonomic analysis
Collectors:Àngel Galobart, Rodrigo Gaete, Xavier Ros  Collection dates:1990
Collection method comments: IPS: Institut Català de Paleontologia, Sabadell, Spain
Metadata
Database number:102284
Authorizer:R. Butler Enterer:R. Butler
Modifier:R. Butler Research group:vertebrate
Created:2011-01-12 20:06:50 Last modified:2025-02-22 15:12:02
Access level:the public Released:2011-01-12 20:06:50
Creative Commons license:CC0
Reference information

Primary reference:

34744. J. Fortuny, A. Galobart, and C. De Santisteban. 2011. A new capitosaur from the Middle Triassic of Spain and the relationships within the Capitosauria. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 56:553-566 [R. Butler/R. Butler/R. Butler]