A new vertebrate Lagerstatte from the Lower Permian of France (Franchesse, Massif Central); palaeoenvironmental implications for the Bourbon-l'Archambault Basin
A new vertebrate Lagerstatte from the Lower Permian of France (Franchesse, Massif Central); palaeoenvironmental implications for the Bourbon-l'Archambault Basin (in Dr. J. C. Rage; an appreciation, J. Sebastien Steyer (editor) and Eric Buffetaut (editor))
Bulletin de la Societe Geologique de France (December 2012) 183 (6): 509-515
- Allier France
- biostratigraphy
- bones
- Central Massif
- Chordata
- Cisuralian
- Europe
- fossil localities
- France
- Lagerstatten
- Lower Permian
- morphology
- paleoenvironment
- Paleozoic
- Permian
- skull
- taxonomy
- Tetrapoda
- Vertebrata
- Western Europe
- Discosauriscidae
- Seymouriamorpha
- Discosauriscus austriacus
- Archambault Basin
- Franchesse France
A new vertebrate locality from the Lower Permian (Cisuralian) of the Bourbon-l'Archambault basin (Massif Central, France) is reported and its associated flora and fauna preliminarily described. This locality corresponds to a mass mortality assemblage deposited in an aquatic environment. Interestingly, it has yielded hundreds of exceptionally well preserved seymouriamorph specimens, all referred to Discosauriscus austriacus. This exquisite assemblage corresponds to the first seymouriamorph Lagerstatte and the first record of D. austriacus outside the Boskovice basin in Czechia. It enlarges the geographical distribution of the species during the Early Permian, and has new palaeoenvironmental implications regarding the Palaeozoic Bourbon-l'Archambault basin.