First mammal species identified from the Upper Cretaceous of the Rusca Montană Basin (Transylvania, Romania)

  • Codrea V
  • Solomon A
  • Venczel M
  • et al.
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© 2016 Académie des sciences Multituberculate mammals are scarce in the Late Cretaceous of Europe, being recorded exclusively from the Maastrichtian terrestrial deposits of the Haţeg and Transylvanian basins, in Romania. Moreover, they all belong to the endemic and primitive cimolodontan family Kogaionidae. Here, we report multituberculate teeth originating from the Maastrichtian fluviatile sediments of the Rusca Montană Basin (Occidental Carpathians, Poiana Ruscă Mountains). This is the westernmost occurrence of these Cretaceous mammals in Romania. These teeth are assigned to Barbatodon oardaensis, the smallest Cretaceous kogaionid species. This study presents the first occurrence of this species outside the Metaliferi sedimentary area (southwestern Transylvania, Romania). The distribution of Romanian Maastrichtian kogaionids is also discussed.

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Codrea, V. A., Solomon, A. A., Venczel, M., & Smith, T. (2017). First mammal species identified from the Upper Cretaceous of the Rusca Montană Basin (Transylvania, Romania). Comptes Rendus Palevol, 16(1), 27–38. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.crpv.2016.04.002

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