2017
DOI: 10.1556/24.60.2017.004
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Collection of the thinnest: A unique eggshell assemblage from the Late Cretaceous vertebrate locality of Iharkút (Hungary)

Abstract: As a result of several years of screen-washing activity, a remarkable assemblage of eggshell fragments has been recovered from the Late Cretaceous vertebrate locality of Iharkút, Hungary. Detailed investigation of the assemblage by multiple visualization techniques (scanning electron microscopy, polarizing light microscopy, X-ray micro-computed tomography), quantitative morphometric analyses, and micro X-ray fluorescence spectrometry revealed a diverse composition of five different eggshell morphotypes (MT I-M… Show more

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“…In contrast, Prondvai et al . () concluded recently that the most abundant fossil eggshells (‘morphotype I’ or ‘MT I’) from the Santonian of Iharkút, Hungary, which resemble both Pseudogeckoolithus and the French ‘geckonoïde’ morphotype, have a theropod affinity based on the presence of a mammillary layer, in agreement with Vianey‐Liaud & Lopez‐Martinez (). Furthermore, Prondvai et al .…”
Section: List Of Ootaxa Characterized By Dispersituberculate Ornamentsupporting
confidence: 73%
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“…In contrast, Prondvai et al . () concluded recently that the most abundant fossil eggshells (‘morphotype I’ or ‘MT I’) from the Santonian of Iharkút, Hungary, which resemble both Pseudogeckoolithus and the French ‘geckonoïde’ morphotype, have a theropod affinity based on the presence of a mammillary layer, in agreement with Vianey‐Liaud & Lopez‐Martinez (). Furthermore, Prondvai et al .…”
Section: List Of Ootaxa Characterized By Dispersituberculate Ornamentsupporting
confidence: 73%
“…Furthermore, Prondvai et al . () suggested that, along with the Hungarian MT I eggshells, putative ‘gecko‐like’ eggshells from the Upper Cretaceous deposits in Romania, Spain and France might have theropod affinities as well, consistent with the interpretation of North American dispersituberculate eggshells (e.g. Zelenitsky et al .…”
Section: List Of Ootaxa Characterized By Dispersituberculate Ornamentsupporting
confidence: 57%
“…This crystallographic disparity between gekkotan and archosaur eggshells casts doubt on the hypothesis that all rigid sauropsid eggshells have the same mechanism of eggshell formation [ 8 ]. Moreover, if these features are autapomorphies of gekkotan eggshells, they can be used for verification of several “gecko-like” egg fossils from the Cretaceous deposits in Europe [ 54 – 59 ] and North America [ 60 ], the Eocene deposits in North America [ 23 ], the Oligocene deposit in Europe [ 2 ], and the Miocene deposit in Kenya [ 61 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Depositional area of Unit 1 of site SZ-6 acted as a trap where the current velocity suddenly decreased and the poorly sorted sediments and different density (i.e. bones, plant and eggs) and sized (microfossils and partial ankylosaur skeletons) fossils were accumulated altogether at same time (Botfalvai et al 2015;Prondvai et al 2017;Segesdi et al 2017). The stacked series of Unit 1 (and thus most of the vertebrate fossils in the Iharkút assemblage) was deposited in a relatively short time (e.g.…”
Section: Locality and Geological Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The accumulation of these skeletons began after the culmination of a high flood process, when current strength suddenly decreased and different density (i.e. bones, plant and eggs) and sized (microfossils and partial ankylosaur skeletons) fossils accumulated together at the same time (Botfalvai et al 2015;Prondvai et al 2017).…”
Section: Genesis Of the Ankylosaur Skeleton Concentrationmentioning
confidence: 99%