First record of the leptonectid ichthyosaur <Emphasis Type="Italic">Eurhinosaurus longirostris</Emphasis> from the Early Jurassic of Switzerland and its stratigraphic framework |
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Authors: | Achim G Reisdorf Michael W Maisch Andreas Wetzel |
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Institution: | 1.Geologisch-Pal?ontologisches Institut, Universit?t Basel,Basel,Switzerland;2.Staatliches Museum für Naturkunde Stuttgart,Stuttgart,Germany |
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Abstract: | An incomplete skull of the leptonectid ichthyosaur Eurhinosaurus longirostris found in the Rietheim Member (previously “Posidonienschiefer”; Toarcian, Early Jurassic) of Staffelegg, Canton Aargau, is
the first record from Switzerland of this taxon and supports the status of Eurhinosaurus longirostris as a palaeobiogeographic very widespread ichthyosaur species in the Early Toarcian of Western Europe. Being from either the
Bifrons or Variabilis zone, it is one of the youngest records of Eurhinosaurus and one of the few diagnostic ichthyosaur finds from this time interval. The partial skull is well articulated and preserved
three-dimensionally in a carbonate concretion. Both the mode of preservation of the ichthyosaur and an associated ammonoid
(Catacoeloceras raquinianum) provided the age of the concretion, which had been collected from scree. Taphocoenosis and taphonomy show the C. raquinianum to be one of few non re-worked fossils recorded from the Early to Late Toarcian boundary (Bifrons/Variabilis zone) of northern
Switzerland in general and of this ammonite species in particular. The Toarcian section at Staffelegg differs from other localities
where strata of the same age are exposed with respect to facies variations of the Rietheim Member (previously “Posidonienschiefer”,
Early Toarcian) and the extraordinarily high thickness of the Gross Wolf Member (previously “Jurensis-Mergel”, Late Toarcian). |
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