The Mörnsheim Formation is a
geologic formation in
Germany
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, near
Daiting and
Mörnsheim,
Bavaria
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. It preserves
fossils
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dating back to the
Jurassic
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period. It overlies the older
Altmühltal Formation in its northwestern extent, and the
Painten Formation to the east.
Paleofauna
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Aeolodon priscus''
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Alcmonavis poeschli''
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Altmuehlopterus rhamphastinus''
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Archaeopteryx albersdoerferi''
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Cricosaurus''
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Geosaurus giganteus''
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Petrodactyle wellnhoferi''
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Pleurosaurus goldfussi''
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Rhamphodactylus"
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Solnhofia parsoni''
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Skiphosoura bavarica''
See also
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List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in Germany
References
Further reading
* Wilkin, JTR. (2019). Taphonomy of Tithonian fishes from the Mörnsheim Formation of southern Germany. Zitteliana 93:81-85
Jurassic System of Europe
Jurassic Germany
Tithonian Stage
Limestone formations
Shallow marine deposits
Fossiliferous stratigraphic units of Europe
Paleontology in Germany
Formations
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