State of the Art of “Amphibian” Localities of the Letovice Subbasin (Boskovice Basin, Czech Republic)

  • Krejčí M
  • Mazuch M
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Abstract

This paper provides a summary of localization of Permian historical sites in the Boskovice Basin, which yielded amphibians of the family Discosauriscidae. Most of these sites have not been previously precisely localized. Our investigation is focused mainly on so-called “Špinar’s localities” named after Prof. Z. Špinar and described in his work. Several sites were also described by A. Stehlík, J. Zajíc & S. Štamberg and J. Augusta. The reason for the localization of these locations is that more than 3,000 samples from these sites are stored at the Chlupáč’s Museum of Earth History of the Charles University in Prague. Most localities are situated around the village of Bačov, where carbonization is the dominant type of preservation of Palaeozoic amphibian skeletons.

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Krejčí, M., & Mazuch, M. (2019). State of the Art of “Amphibian” Localities of the Letovice Subbasin (Boskovice Basin, Czech Republic). Folia Musei Rerum Naturalium Bohemiae Occidentalis. Geologica et Paleobiologica, 53(1), 13–24. https://doi.org/10.2478/fbgp-2019-0002

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