Late Pleistocene insects from the Dubrovino site at Ob River (West Siberia

A blue-grey clay loam lens with plant and insect remains was found in an expo-sure of the Ob River 2 km upper Dubrovino village in Novosibirskaya Oblast of Russia.Conventional radiocarbon dating of the Dubrovino deposit is ca 19,444±159 14C BP(23,234±338 cal yr BP) and coincides with Sartan glaciati...

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Published in:Palaeontologia Electronica
Main Authors: Dudko, Roman Yu., Tshernyshev, Sergey E., Zinovyev, Evgenii V., Legalov, Andrei A., Gurina, Anna A.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2019
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.26879/914
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Summary:A blue-grey clay loam lens with plant and insect remains was found in an expo-sure of the Ob River 2 km upper Dubrovino village in Novosibirskaya Oblast of Russia.Conventional radiocarbon dating of the Dubrovino deposit is ca 19,444±159 14C BP(23,234±338 cal yr BP) and coincides with Sartan glaciation period (MIS 2). Ninety-twoColeoptera species dominated by fragments of Curculionidae and Carabidae are rep-resented in the Dubrovino deposit. Species of the tundra-steppe fauna are dominant,followed by meadow-dwelling taxa and coniferous forest taxa. A comparison of theDubrovino assemblage with the previously studied late Pleistocene Kalistratikha andBunkovo fossil assemblages showed that tundra-steppe landscapes with coniferousgroves and sparse meadow vegetation were typical for this area from the end of Kargininterglacial (MIS 3) through the end of the Sartan glaciation (MIS 2).