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Fossil locality in Russia

The Khasurty locality is a Cretaceous lagerstätte in Russia. This lagerstätte is located outside the village of Tsakir in the region of Zakamensk. Over 6,000 insect specimens have been found from the site, belonging to around 130 families. Its insect biota resembles both Jurassic and Cretaceous ones, most heavily the Jehol biota of China.[1]

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References

  1. ^ Kopylov, D. S.; Rasnitsyn, A. P.; Aristov, D. S.; Bashkuev, A. S.; Bazhenova, N. V.; Dmitriev, V. Yu.; Gorochov, A. V.; Ignatov, M. S.; Ivanov, V. D.; Khramov, A. V.; Legalov, A. A.; Lukashevich, E. D.; Mamontov, Yu. S.; Melnitsky, S. I.; Ogłaza, B.; Ponomarenko, A. G.; Prokin, A. A.; Ryzhkova, O. V.; Shmakov, A. S.; Sinitshenkova, N. D.; Solodovnikov, A. Yu.; Strelnikova, O. D.; Sukacheva, I. D.; Uliakhin, A. V.; Vasilenko, D. V.; Wegierek, P.; Yan, E. V.; Zmarzły, M. (December 2020). “The Khasurty Fossil Insect Lagerstätte”. Paleontological Journal. 54 (11): 1221–1394. doi:10.1134/S0031030120110027.
  2. ^ a b Sinitshenkova, N. D. (May 2017). “New mayflies (Insecta: Ephemerida = Ephemeroptera) from the Upper Mesozoic locality of Khasurty, Western Transbaikalia”. Paleontological Journal. 51 (3): 280–287. doi:10.1134/S003103011703011X.

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