Löwenstein Formation

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The Löwenstein Formation (Stubensandstein in Baden-Württemberg, Burgsandstein in Bavaria) is a lithostratigraphic formation of the Keuper in Germany. It is underlain by the Mainhardt Formation and overlain by the Trossingen Formation. It dates back to the middle Norian.[1]

Unit ofKeuper
OverliesMainhardt Formation
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Löwenstein Formation
Stratigraphic range: Mid Norian (Alaunian) 215.6–212 Ma
TypeGeological formation
Unit ofKeuper
UnderliesTrossingen Formation
OverliesMainhardt Formation
ThicknessAt least 80 m
Lithology
PrimarySandstone
OtherMarl
Location
RegionEurope
CountryGermany, Switzerland
ExtentBavaria, Baden-Württemberg
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Fauna

Theropod tracks and an unnamed herrerasaur genus are known from the Lower Stubensandstein.[2]

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Taxon Reclassified taxon Taxon falsely reported as present Dubious taxon or junior synonym Ichnotaxon Ootaxon Morphotaxon
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Uncertain or tentative taxa are in small text; crossed out taxa are discredited.

Archosaurs

Dinosaurs

Sauropodomorphs
More information Sauropodomorphs of the Stubensandstein, Genus ...
Sauropodomorphs of the Stubensandstein
GenusSpeciesLocationStratigraphic positionMaterialNotesImages
Efraasia E. minor Lower
Plateosaurus[3] P. gracilis[3] "[Twenty one] partial skeletons, isolated elements, [three] partial skulls, juvenile to adult."[5] Yates assigned the type material of Sellosaurus gracilis to Plateosaurus gracilis [6]
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Theropods
More information Theropods of the Stubensandstein, Genus ...
Theropods of the Stubensandstein
GenusSpeciesLocationStratigraphic positionMaterialNotesImages
Dolichosuchus[4] D. cristatus[4] Middle[4] "Tibia"[7] Actually indeterminate coelophysoid remains[4]
Halticosaurus[4] H. longotarsus[4] Middle[4] "Mandibular fragment, vertebrae, humerus, illium, femur, metatarsal."[7] Later found to be indeterminate coelophysoid remains[4]
Liliensternus L. liliensterni
Procompsognathus[4] P. triassicus[4] Middle[4] "Partial postcranial skeleton."[8]
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Reptiles

More information Archosaurs of the Stubensandstein, Genus ...
Archosaurs of the Stubensandstein
GenusSpeciesLocationStratigraphic positionMaterialNotesImages
Aetosaurus A. feratus Lower
A. crassicauda
Apatosuchus A. orbitoangulatus Lower "Partial skull"
Mystriosuchus M. ?
Nicrosaurus N. kapffi Middle
N. meyeri
Paratypothorax P. andressi Middle
Saltoposuchus S. connectens
S. longipes
Tanystrosuchus T. posthomus Middle " Neck vertebra"
Teratosaurus[4] T. suevicus[4] Middle[4] Galton and Benton showed that Teratosaurus is actually a rauisuchian.[9][10]
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Other Amniotes

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References

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