Neogena jezera fauna Lomnice kod Kruševca (Srbija)

Neogene lacustrine fauna of Lomnica near Kruševac (Serbia)

  • Nadežda Krstić Geoinstitute, Rovinjska 12, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia.
  • Valentina Vuletović Geological Institute ''Gemini'', Karađorđeva 48, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia.
  • Zoran Bojić Geoinstitute, Rovinjska 12, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia.
  • Dušan Stojadinović Jaroslav Černi Institute, Belgrade, Serbia.
Keywords: Molluscs, ostracodes, fish teeth, mineralized lake, Middle Miocene

Abstract

Lacustrine delataic deposits, drilled at Lomnica near Kruševac, contain in the channel facies assemblages of molluscan shells, and ostracodes and fish remains beside them. The fossil fauna is not abundant, represented by species known from the surroundings of Ražanj (Pavlović, 1903; Krstić, 1972), Čačak (Pavlović, 1931), and Peć (Milošević, 1982): Prososthenia fuchsi, Hydrobia šantrići, Cypridopsis pannonicus, Dinarocythere sp. (Krstić, 1972), etc. The variety of shells, primarily in accumulated calcium carbonate and some deviations in shape, might suggest certain mineralization of the ancient lake. The overlying Middle Badenian deposits indicate Lower Badenian age of the described fauna.

 

Published
1996-12-20
How to Cite
Krstić, N., Vuletović, V., Bojić, Z. and Stojadinović, D. (1996) “Neogena jezera fauna Lomnice kod Kruševca (Srbija)”, Geološki anali Balkanskoga poluostrva, 60(1), pp. 247-263. Available at: https://gabp.rgf.bg.ac.rs/index.php/gabp/article/view/436 (Accessed: 22December2024).
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Original Scientific Paper