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The Ilek Formation is a Lower Cretaceous geologic formation in Western Siberia. Many different fossils have been recovered from the formation. It overlies the Late Jurassic Tyazhin Formation and underlies the Albian Kiya Formation.[1]

The formation was described by L. A. Ragozin in 1935. It consists of sands with sandstone concretions, layers of silts, clays and marls.[2] Age of the formation, according to a crude 1962 estimate, is Valanginian(?) - Hauterivian - Barremian. Its thickness varies greatly, reaching 746 m in Teguldet borehole.[3] A more recent 2024 estimate based on invertebrate and vertebrate fossils placed the age of the formation at Barremian–Aptian.[4]

Age

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View of Shestakovo 1 outcrops (upper left corner) from the Kiya River

The Ilek Formation conformably overlies the Upper Jurassic Tyazhin Formation.[1] Gastropods and bivalves of Valanginian age have been recovered from the lower part of the formation, and gastropods and bivalves of Hauterivian to Barremian age have been found in the upper part, as well as Barremian ostracods. The age of the Shestakovo 1 locality is poorly constrained.[5] Palynological samples from the Shestakovo 3 locality are characteristic of the Aptian. No angiosperm pollen has been found at this locality, indicating that it is older than the Albian.[6] The upper layers of the formation do contain angiosperm pollen, indicating that part of the formation may extend into the Albian. The overlying Kiya Formation is upper Albian based on plant biostratigraphy.[1]

Fauna

Amphibians

Amphibians reported from the Ilek Formation
Taxon Locality Material Notes Images
Kiyatriton leshchinskiyi[7]
  • Shestakovo 1
Atlas, trunk vertebrae, fragmentary dentaries, femora, humerus, and nearly complete ilium A crown-group salamander
Kuzbassia sola[8]
  • Shestakovo 1
Two atlantal centra and a trunk vertebral centrum A karaurid

Mammaliamorphs

Mammaliamorphs reported from the Ilek Formation
Taxon Locality Material Notes Images
Acinacodus tagaricus[9] Right dentary fragment An amphidontid mammal
Baidabatyr clivosus[10]
  • Bol'shoi Kemchug 3
Upper premolar A multituberculate
Gobiconodon hoburensis[11] 21 upper and lower jaws. A gobiconodont
Gobiconodon borissiaki[12] A fragmentary lower jaw A gobiconodont
Kemchugia magna[13] A tooth An amphilestid mammal
Kiyatherium cardiodens[14] A maxilla A zhangheotheriid mammal
Xenocretosuchus sibiricus[15] Dental elements A tritylodontid mammaliamorph
Yermakia domitor[13]
  • Shestakovo 1
A mandible A tinodontid mammal
Sibirotherium rossicum[16]
  • Bol'shoi Kemchug 4
M1 tooth;[16] mandibular fragments[17] A docodontan mammaliaform

Choristoderes

Choristoderes reported from the Ilek Formation
Taxon Locality Material Notes Images
cf. Khurendukhosaurus[18]
  • Bol'shoi Kemchug 3
Dorsal vertebra, sacral vertebra A non-neochoristodere choristodere
"Shestakovo choristodere"[18]
  • Shestakovo
  • Bol'shoi Kemchug 3
  • Bol'shaya Terekhtul' 2
Fragmentary dentaries, several vertebrae, rib fragments A possible neochoristodere
Choristodera indet.[18]
  • Smolenskii Yar
Cervical centrum May represent a taxon distinct from both Khurendukhosaurus and the Shestakovo choristodere

Lizards

Lizards reported from the Ilek Formation
Taxon Locality Material Notes Images
Paramacellodidae indet.[4]
  • Kemchug assemblage
  • Kiya assemblage
Platynota indet.[4]
  • Kemchug assemblage
Xenosauridae indet.[4]
  • Kemchug assemblage
  • Kiya assemblage
A knob-scaled lizard

Turtles

Turtles reported from the Ilek Formation
Taxon Locality Material Notes Images
Kirgizemys A macrobaenid

Crocodylomorphs

Crocodylomorphs reported from the Ilek Formation
Taxon Locality Material Notes Images
Kyasuchus saevi[19]
  • Shestakovo 3
A partial skull A shartegosuchid crocodyliform
Tagarosuchus kulemzini[20]
  • Shestakovo 3
Nearly complete skull A crocodyliform

Pterosaurs

Pterosaurs reported from the Ilek Formation
Taxon Locality Material Notes Image
?Ctenochasmatidae indet.[13]
  • Bol'shoi Kemchug 3
cf. Lonchognathosaurus sp.[21]
  • Novochernorechensk
Wing metacarpal fragment A dsungaripterid
Ornithocheiridae indet.[22]
  • Shestakovo 1
Pterodactyloidea indet.[13]
  • Bol'shoi Kemchug 3

Dinosaurs

Theropods reported from the Ilek Formation
Taxon Locality Material Notes Images
Evgenavis nobilis[23] A set of limb elements A confuciusornithiform
Файл:Evgenavis tarsometatarsus.png
Mystiornis cyrili[24]
  • Shestakovo 1
Isolated metatarsus An avisaurid enantiornithean
Файл:Mystiornis.png
Paraves indet.[25] Teeth May belong to either Microraptorinae or Troodontidae
Theropoda indet.[26]
  • Shestakovo 1
Partial cervical vertebra A long-necked theropod, possibly similar to basal therizinosauroids like Falcarius
Tyrannosauroidea indet.[25] Teeth
cf. Urbacodon sp.[25] Teeth A troodontid with unserrated teeth
Sauropodomorphs reported from the Ilek Formation
Taxon Locality Material Notes Images
Lithostrotia indet.[27] Caudal vertebrae Potentially three distinct taxa of titanosaur
Sibirotitan astrosacralis[5]
  • Shestakovo 1
  • Shestakovo 3[28]
Vertebrae, sacrum, and pedal elements A somphospondylan sauropod
Файл:Sibirotitan model.jpg
Ornithischians reported from the Ilek Formation
Taxon Locality Material Notes Images
Ornithischia indet.[4]
  • Shestakovo 1
  • Bol'shoi Kemchug 3
Isolated teeth Originally identified as two distinct "hypsilophodontid" taxa[29]
Psittacosaurus sibiricus[30]
  • Shestakovo
Several skeletons A ceratopsian
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Stegosauria indet.[13]
  • Bol'shoi Kemchug 3
Isolated teeth[29]

See also

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