Isalo II
Appearance
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Isalo II Formation | |
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Stratigraphic range: Ladinian-Carnian | |
Type | Geological formation |
Unit of | Isalo Group |
Underlies | Isalo III Formation (unconformity) |
Overlies | Isalo I Formation |
Lithology | |
Primary | Sandstone, mudstone |
Location | |
Coordinates | 20°18′S 45°24′E / 20.3°S 45.4°E |
Approximate paleocoordinates | 23°06′S 24°42′E / 23.1°S 24.7°E |
Region | Mahajanga & Toliara Provinces |
Country | Madagascar |
Extent | Morondava Basin, Mahajanga Basin |
Isalo II, also known as the Makay Formation, is an informal Triassic geological unit in Madagascar.[1]
It is described as "thick beds of mottled red or green clays associated with soft cross-bedded sandstones, light in colour and much finer-grained than the Isalo I sandstones." It is prominent in the Makay Massif.[2]
Fossil content
[edit]Amphibians
[edit]Amphibians | ||
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Taxon | Material | Notes |
Metoposauridae indet. | An interclavicle, skull fragments, and intercentra | Indeterminate metoposaurid remains similar to those of Indian metoposaurids. Some fossils were the basis for the dubious species "Metoposaurus hoffmani". May be from Isalo II or III.[3] |
Stereospondyli indet. | Interclavicles | Indeterminate stereospondyl remains. May be from Isalo II or III.[3] |
Reptiles
[edit]Synapsids | ||
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Taxon | Material | Notes |
Archosauriformes sp. | Teeth, a coracoid, a centrum fragment, and cranial fragments | Various indeterminate fragments, some of which may belong to dinosaurs.[4] |
Azendohsaurus madagaskarensis[5] | Numerous skulls and postcranial fossils[1] | An allokotosaurian archosauromorph,[6][7][1] originally mistakenly identified as a "prosauropod" dinosaur.[5] |
Isalorhynchus genovefae | Numerous fossils representing parts of the skull and postcrania | A rhynchosaur sometimes considered a species of Hyperodapedon.[8] Possibly represents two taxa.[9] Reported sphenodontian[5] fossils are most likely juvenile rhynchosaurs instead.[10] |
Kongonaphon kely[11] | A maxilla and postcranial material | A tiny lagerpetid avemetatarsalian[12] |
Mambachiton fiandohana[13] | A partial skeleton | An armored basal avemetatarsalian[14] |
Phytosauria indet. | Teeth | Similar to Rutiodon teeth.[4] |
Procolophonidae sp. | A jaw fragment and other remains | An unnamed procolophonid parareptile[8] |
Pseudosuchia indet. | Osteoderms | Likely referable to stagonolepid aetosaurs, though similar to goniopholidid crocodylomorphs as well.[4] |
Silesauridae sp. | An unnamed silesaurid dinosauromorph[14] |
Synapsids
[edit]Synapsids | ||
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Taxon | Material | Notes |
Chiniquodon kalanoro[15] | Part of a jaw | A chiniquodontid cynodont |
Dadadon isaloi[16] | Several skulls and jaw fragments[17][18] | A massetognathine[18] traversodontid cynodont |
Kannemeyeriiformes sp. | An unnamed kannemeyeriiform dicynodont[5][15][1] | |
Menadon besairiei[16] | Skulls, jaws, and postcranial material[19] | A traversodontid cynodont |
References
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- ^ a b Fortuny, Josep; Arbez, Thomas; Mujal, Eudald; Steyer, J. Sébastien (2019-01-02). "Reappraisal of 'Metoposaurus hoffmani' Dutuit, 1978, and description of new temnospondyl specimens from the Middle–Late Triassic of Madagascar (Morondava Basin)". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 39 (1): e1576701. Bibcode:2019JVPal..39E6701F. doi:10.1080/02724634.2019.1576701. ISSN 0272-4634. S2CID 146075668.
- ^ a b c Burmeister, Kurtis C.; Flynn, John J.; Parrish, J. Michael; Wyss, Andre R. (2006). "Paleogeographic and biostratigraphic implications of new early Mesozoic vertebrates from Poamay, central Morondava Basin, Madagascar". New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Science Bulletin. 37: 457–475.
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- ^ a b Langer, Max; Boniface, Michael; Cuny, Gilles; Barbieri, Laurent (2000-04-01). "The phylogenetic position of Isalorhynchus genovefae, a Late Triassic rhynchosaur from Madagascar" (PDF). Annales de Paléontologie. 86 (2): 101–127. Bibcode:2000AnPal..86..101L. doi:10.1016/S0753-3969(00)80002-6. ISSN 0753-3969.
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- ^ Nesbitt, Sterling J.; Patellos, Emily; Kammerer, Christian F.; Ranivoharimanana, Lovasoa; Wyss, Andre´ R.; Flynn, John J. (25 July 2023). "The earliest-diverging avemetatarsalian: a new osteoderm-bearing taxon from the Triassic (?Earliest Late Triassic) of Madagascar and the composition of avemetatarsalian assemblages prior to the radiation of dinosaurs". Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. 199 (zlad038): 327–353. doi:10.1093/zoolinnean/zlad038.
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