Aral_Formation

Aral Formation

The Aral Formation is a geologic formation in Kazakhstan. It preserves fossils dating back to the Neogene period.[1] Much of its fossils consist of Glires and fish, though cetaceans and cryptobranchid salamanders are also known.

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Paleobiota

The Aral Formation has yielded a rich variety of extinct mammals. Many of its mammal fauna consists of the clade Glires with rodents being particularly numerous.[1]

Bivalves

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Chondrichthyes

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Osteichthyes

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Urodela

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Mammals

Rodents

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Lagomorpha

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Eulipotyphla

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Cetacea

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References

  1. Fossilworks: Altynshokysu (bone bed I). Fossilworks.org. Retrieved 2021-04-07.
  2. A. V. Lopatin. 1996. "The Stratigraphy and Small Mammals from the Aral Formation, the Altynshokysu Locality, Northern Aral Area." Stratigraphy and Geological Correlation. 4 (2): 65-79.

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