Latest Cretaceous mosasaurs and lamniform sharks from Labirinta cave, Vratsa District (northwest Bulgaria): A preliminary note

Preliminary descriptions are given of selected specimens from an assemblage of >65 isolated vertebrate remains, collected in 1985 at the Labirinta cave situated between the villages of Drashan and Breste, east of Cherven Briag (Vratsa district, northwest Bulgaria), from strata of late Maastrichti...

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Main Authors: Jagt John W.M., Motchurova-Dekova Neda, Ivanov Plamen, Cappetta Henri, Schulp Anne S.
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Language:English
Published: Faculty of Mining and Geology, Belgrade 2006-01-01
Series:Geološki Anali Balkanskoga Poluostrva
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-0608/2006/0350-06080667051J.pdf
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spelling doaj-5583016d1bea4fa5a495a18a85027fc02020-11-24T23:39:36ZengFaculty of Mining and Geology, BelgradeGeološki Anali Balkanskoga Poluostrva0350-06082406-07472006-01-01200667516310.2298/GABP0667051J0350-06080667051JLatest Cretaceous mosasaurs and lamniform sharks from Labirinta cave, Vratsa District (northwest Bulgaria): A preliminary noteJagt John W.M.0Motchurova-Dekova Neda1Ivanov Plamen2Cappetta Henri3Schulp Anne S.4Natuurhistorisch Museum, Maastricht, the NetherlandsNational Museum of Natural History, SofiaMuseu da Lourinhã, Lourinhã, PortugalUniversité de Montpellier II - Sciences et Techniques du Languedoc, ISEM, Montpellier Cedex, FranceNatuurhistorisch Museum, Maastricht, the NetherlandsPreliminary descriptions are given of selected specimens from an assemblage of >65 isolated vertebrate remains, collected in 1985 at the Labirinta cave situated between the villages of Drashan and Breste, east of Cherven Briag (Vratsa district, northwest Bulgaria), from strata of late Maastrichtian age (Kajlâka Formation). Recorded are a fragmentary lower jaw of a mosasaurine squamate, Mosasaurus cf. hoffmanni (MANTELL, 1829), with two teeth preserved in situ, as well as two isolated teeth of lamniform sharks, assigned to Squalicorax pristodontus (AGASSIZ, 1843) and Anomotodon sp. Other vertebrate remains in this assemblage include rather poorly preserved fragments of skull and appendicular skeleton of mosasaurs, but it cannot be ruled out that other vertebrate groups (elasmosaurid plesiosaurs) are represented as well. To establish this, the additional material needs to be studied in detail and compared with existing collections; it will be described in full at a later date. A partial phragmocone of a scaphitid ammonite, found associated, is here assigned to Hoploscaphites constrictus (J. SOWERBY, 1817) and briefly described as well. This record dates the Labirinta cave sequence as Maastrichtian, as does the echinoid Hemipneustes striatoradiatus (LESKE 1778); tooth morphology of Squalicorax pristodontus and a find of the pachydiscid ammonite Anapachydiscus (Menuites) cf. terminus WARD and KENNEDY 1993 from correlative strata nearby narrow this down to late, or even latest Maastrichtian. Finally, some remarks on mosasaur and plesiosaur distribution during the Campanian-Maastrichtian across Europe are added.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-0608/2006/0350-06080667051J.pdfMosasaurslamniform sharksMaastrichtianBulgariascaphitid ammonitesechinoidsstratigraphy
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author Jagt John W.M.
Motchurova-Dekova Neda
Ivanov Plamen
Cappetta Henri
Schulp Anne S.
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Motchurova-Dekova Neda
Ivanov Plamen
Cappetta Henri
Schulp Anne S.
Latest Cretaceous mosasaurs and lamniform sharks from Labirinta cave, Vratsa District (northwest Bulgaria): A preliminary note
Geološki Anali Balkanskoga Poluostrva
Mosasaurs
lamniform sharks
Maastrichtian
Bulgaria
scaphitid ammonites
echinoids
stratigraphy
author_facet Jagt John W.M.
Motchurova-Dekova Neda
Ivanov Plamen
Cappetta Henri
Schulp Anne S.
author_sort Jagt John W.M.
title Latest Cretaceous mosasaurs and lamniform sharks from Labirinta cave, Vratsa District (northwest Bulgaria): A preliminary note
title_short Latest Cretaceous mosasaurs and lamniform sharks from Labirinta cave, Vratsa District (northwest Bulgaria): A preliminary note
title_full Latest Cretaceous mosasaurs and lamniform sharks from Labirinta cave, Vratsa District (northwest Bulgaria): A preliminary note
title_fullStr Latest Cretaceous mosasaurs and lamniform sharks from Labirinta cave, Vratsa District (northwest Bulgaria): A preliminary note
title_full_unstemmed Latest Cretaceous mosasaurs and lamniform sharks from Labirinta cave, Vratsa District (northwest Bulgaria): A preliminary note
title_sort latest cretaceous mosasaurs and lamniform sharks from labirinta cave, vratsa district (northwest bulgaria): a preliminary note
publisher Faculty of Mining and Geology, Belgrade
series Geološki Anali Balkanskoga Poluostrva
issn 0350-0608
2406-0747
publishDate 2006-01-01
description Preliminary descriptions are given of selected specimens from an assemblage of >65 isolated vertebrate remains, collected in 1985 at the Labirinta cave situated between the villages of Drashan and Breste, east of Cherven Briag (Vratsa district, northwest Bulgaria), from strata of late Maastrichtian age (Kajlâka Formation). Recorded are a fragmentary lower jaw of a mosasaurine squamate, Mosasaurus cf. hoffmanni (MANTELL, 1829), with two teeth preserved in situ, as well as two isolated teeth of lamniform sharks, assigned to Squalicorax pristodontus (AGASSIZ, 1843) and Anomotodon sp. Other vertebrate remains in this assemblage include rather poorly preserved fragments of skull and appendicular skeleton of mosasaurs, but it cannot be ruled out that other vertebrate groups (elasmosaurid plesiosaurs) are represented as well. To establish this, the additional material needs to be studied in detail and compared with existing collections; it will be described in full at a later date. A partial phragmocone of a scaphitid ammonite, found associated, is here assigned to Hoploscaphites constrictus (J. SOWERBY, 1817) and briefly described as well. This record dates the Labirinta cave sequence as Maastrichtian, as does the echinoid Hemipneustes striatoradiatus (LESKE 1778); tooth morphology of Squalicorax pristodontus and a find of the pachydiscid ammonite Anapachydiscus (Menuites) cf. terminus WARD and KENNEDY 1993 from correlative strata nearby narrow this down to late, or even latest Maastrichtian. Finally, some remarks on mosasaur and plesiosaur distribution during the Campanian-Maastrichtian across Europe are added.
topic Mosasaurs
lamniform sharks
Maastrichtian
Bulgaria
scaphitid ammonites
echinoids
stratigraphy
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-0608/2006/0350-06080667051J.pdf
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