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Argun Formation

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Argun Formation
Stratigraphic range: Early Aptian

Argun Formation is a rock unit located in Crimea, Ukraine, and Chita, Russia. [1] It formed in Miocene, 16.0 - 13.8 Ma. Its lithology is characterized as shale in Crimea and siliclastic in Pad Semen (near Chita).[2]

Fossil List

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All of the following organisms belong to the class Insecta (except for Cretohexura coylei, which is an arachnid).

Cretohexura coylei

Acmaeoderimorpha emersa

Acmaeoderimorpha emersa

Metabuprestium cuneomaculatum

Antemnacrassa geminata

Brochocoleus minor

Cionocoleus sibiricus

Zygadenia semen

Zygadenia sibirica

Zygadenia sinitzae

Cretoglaphyrus calvescens

Cretoglaphyrus leptopterus

Cretoglaphyrus olenguicus

Cretoglaphyrus transbaikalicus

Cretoglaphyrus zherikhini

Lithoscarabaeus baissensis

Cretolucanus longus

Cretolucanus ordinarius

Cretolucanus sibericus

Proteroscarabaeus yeni

Prototrox transbaikalicus

Myangadina tetrops

Cacopsylla agellialta

Cacopsylla lapidea

Cacopsylla popovi

Cacopsylla taurica

Cacopsylla taurica

Cretobestiola communis

Dolichoderus tavridus

Oecophylla taurica

Ponerites tauricus

Pamparaphilius semen

Trematothorax ingodensis

Prosusumania semenica

Archeraphidia baisensis

See Also

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