Baynunah Formation

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Coordinates24°1′48″N 53°2′18″E / 24.03000°N 53.03833°E / 24.03000; 53.03833
Baynunah Formation
Stratigraphic range: Late Miocene
~8.0–6.0 Ma
TypeGeological formation
UnderliesShuwaihat Formation
Lithology
PrimarySandstone, conglomerate
Location
Coordinates24°1′48″N 53°2′18″E / 24.03000°N 53.03833°E / 24.03000; 53.03833
RegionAl Gharbia
CountryUnited Arab Emirates
Baynunah Formation is located in United Arab Emirates
Baynunah Formation
Baynunah Formation (United Arab Emirates)

The Baynunah Formation is a palaeontological formation located in the western region of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, the United Arab Emirates. It dates to the Upper Miocene epoch of the Neogene period[1] in the Cenozoic Era.

Fauna

Fossils of the hippopotamus genus Archaeopotamus have been found in the formation[2][3][4][5]

Birds

TaxaSpeciesLocalityStratigraphic positionMaterialNotesImages
Diamantornis D. laini Jaw al Dibsa (DBS 2), Hamra (HMR 1, 3, 5), Hadwaniyya (HAD 4, 5, 6), Harmiyyah (HAR 3, 4), Jebel Barakah (JBR 2), Kihal (KIH 3), Ras al

Qal’a (RAQ 1, 2), Gerain al Aysh (GAA 3, 4, 8), Ras Dubay’ah (RDB 4), Ruwais (RUW), Shuwaihat (SHU 2, 3, 4, 8), and Umm Al Khabir (UAK 1)

Multiple collected specimens. An extinct Ratite bird
Struthio S. cf. karatheodoris Kihal 2 A pelvis, almost complete except for the pubic symphysis region.
Phalacrocorax P. sp. A proximal left carpometacarpus, distal right tarsometatarsus, and a tentatively referred proximal right humerus fragment.

Mammals

Artiodactyls

Bovids
TaxaSpeciesLocalityStratigraphic positionMaterialNotesImages
Afrotragus A. libycus GAA2 and HAD3. Right frontlet withhorn core and left frontlet with horn core.
Miotragocerus M. cyrenaicus GAA2, JBR2, GAA7, HMR1, HMR5, and SHU4. A partial cranium, horn cores, partial vertebra, partial left lower m1 or m2, and upper molar or premolar fragment. An early bovinae.
Pachyportax P. latidens GAA2, GAA7, HMR5, and SHU4.
Prostrepsiceros P. vinayaki SHU2 A basal left horn core.
Giraffids
TaxaSpeciesLocalityStratigraphic positionMaterialNotesImages
Paleotragus P. aff. germaini locality SHU4 A partial skeleton with partial left maxilla. An early Opaki-like giraffid.
Samotherium S. cf. sp. An upper molar fragment. An early giraffid.
Hippotamids
TaxaSpeciesLocalityStratigraphic positionMaterialNotesImages
Archaeopotamus A. lothagamensis
A. qeshta
Suidae
TaxaSpeciesLocalityStratigraphic positionMaterialNotesImages
Nyanzachoerus N. syrticus
Propotamochoerus P. hysudricus

Carnivorans

TaxaSpeciesLocalityStratigraphic positionMaterialNotesImages
Plesiogulo P. praecocidens

Perissodactyls

TaxaSpeciesLocalityStratigraphic positionMaterialNotesImages
Hipparion H. abudhabiense

Primates

TaxaSpeciesLocalityStratigraphic positionMaterialNotesImages

Proboscideans

TaxaSpeciesLocalityStratigraphic positionMaterialNotesImages
Stegotetrabelodon[6] S. emiratus A primitive elephantid.
Tetralophodon[6] Indeterminate A gomphothere.
Gomphotheriidae[6] Indeterminate. A gomphothere.
Deinotherium[6] D. aff. bozasi A deinotheriid

Rodents

TaxaSpeciesLocalityStratigraphic positionMaterialNotesImages
Abudhabia A. baynunensis
Dendromus D. sp
Jebelus J. rex
Myocricetodon M. sp
Parapelomys P. cf. charkhensis
Protohummus P. dango

Fish

TaxonNotesImage
Bagrus[7]
Clarias[7]At least two species (possibly 3)
Labeobarbus[7]Cyprinid
 ?Capoeta[7]Probably Capoeta
Cichlidae[7]"African chichlid" (at least one species)
Percomorpha[7]Intermediate
Pristidae[7]
Dasyatidae[7]

Stegotetrabelodon footprints

Footprints attributed to Stegotetrabelodon have been found in the formation.[8]

See also

References

Further reading

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