La Huรฉrguina Formation
Stratigraphic range: Barremian
~125ย Ma
Lithographic limestones of the Las Hoyas locality
TypeGeological formation
UnderliesContreras Formation or Unconformity with the Utrillas Group
OverliesTragacete Formation
Thickness60โ€“100ย m (200โ€“330ย ft)
Lithology
PrimaryLimestone, marl
OtherConglomerate
Location
Coordinates40ยฐ05โ€ฒ23โ€ณN 1ยฐ53โ€ฒ52โ€ณW๏ปฟ / ๏ปฟ40.0897ยฐN 1.8978ยฐW๏ปฟ / 40.0897; -1.8978
RegionCuenca, Castile-La Mancha
CountrySpain
ExtentSouth Iberian Basin
Type section
Named forHuรฉrguina
La Huรฉrguina Formation is located in Spain
La Huรฉrguina Formation
La Huรฉrguina Formation (Spain)
La Huรฉrguina Formation is located in Castilla-La Mancha
La Huรฉrguina Formation
La Huรฉrguina Formation (Castilla-La Mancha)

The La Huรฉrguina Formation (also known as the Calizas de La Huรฉrguina Formation, La Huรฉrguina Limestone Formation or as the Una Formation) is a geological formation in Spain whose strata date back to the Barremian stage of the Early Cretaceous.[1] Las Hoyas is a Konservat-Lagerstรคtte within the formation, located near the city of Cuenca, Spain. The site is mostly known for its exquisitely preserved dinosaurs, especially enantiornithines.[2] The lithology of the formation mostly consists of lacustrine limestone deposited in a freshwater wetland environment.

Las Hoyas

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Taphonomy

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Map showing the Las Hoyas site (star), and Mesozoic strata of the Iberian Ranges

As a Konservat-Lagerstรคtten, the preservation is exceptional. This may be a result of three factors: Microbial mats, Obruption and Stagnation.

Microbial mats may be responsible for the preservation of soft tissue in many fossils from Las Hoyas, like Pelecanimimus' crest. The iron carbonate depositions, a result from bacterial metabolism which covered the dinosaur's crest enhanced the preservation of those soft tissues. Evidence of these mats comes from the studies on microfacies and the fossils themselves.

Obruption is notable in the formation, due to the presence of highly articulated specimens. From actuotaphonomy studies on several different organisms it can be estimated that the burial of most entities was quick. Concornis may have been buried in less than 15 days, after a period of sub-areal exposition.

Paleoenvironment

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Las Hoyas was an inland lacustrine environment which presents an important aquatic and terrestrial flora (with many specimens of Charophytes, Montsechia, Weischelia or Frenelopsis) and diverse fauna, with specimens of at least five or six phyla: arthropods, molluscs, chordates and many vermiform soft bodied animals which might be Nemertines or annelids.

Among vertebrates the most abundant and diverse group are fish. The presence of mostly articulated skeletons, exceptional preservation of tissue and lack of any other signs of transportation may indicate that these are demic and autochthonous entities (meaning that they lived and died in the same place where they fossilized).

Crocodylomorphs are the most abundant amniotes from Las Hoyas.

Dinosaurs from Las Hoyas (avian and non avian) are unique in many ways. The first ornithomimosaur dinosaur described in Europe, Pelecanimimus polyodon, shows some characters previously unknown in these dinosaurs which enhanced the knowledge on the evolution of the group, such as a high number of teeth. Concavenator corcovatus presents two unique features: very tall neural spines on the vertebrae near the hip, which look like a hump, and a structure on its forearm, which if homologous to quill knobs would push back the origin of feathers earlier in theropod evolution.

Las Hoyas birds are enantiornithes, the most diverse Cretaceous bird clade, which became extinct at the end of the period. Iberomesornis romerali shows both derived ("avian") and primitive ("dinosaurian") characters. Within the derived characters we can underline the presence of a pygostile, although it is still very large compared to that of modern neornithines and the presence of a quilled sternum. Eoalulavis hoyasi shows the first report of an alula or "bastard wing", which means it had a flight manoeuvrability analogous to that of modern birds. The date of the Las Hoyas age is constrained to Late Barremian by charophyte and ostracod assemblages.[3]

Research

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The Las Hoyas site has been studied for more than two decades by researchers from the Universidad Autรณnoma de Madrid, the Universidad Complutense de Madrid and the National University of Distance Education, in collaboration with the Museo de las Ciencias de Castilla-La Mancha, which is responsible for the fossil record from the area.

Fossil content

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

Crustaceans

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Crustaceans
Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Notes Images
Austropotamobius A. llopisi Las Hoyas Numerous specimens[4] A crayfish
Delclosia D. martinelli An atyid shrimp
Lahuerguinagrapta[5] L. multicostata A clam shrimp belonging to the family Afrograptidae
Skyestheria[5] Indeterminate A clam shrimp belonging to the family Polygraptidae
Pseudestherites[5] A clam shrimp belonging to the family Antronestheriidae
Spinogriphus [6] S. ibericus A member of Peracarida belonging to Spelaeogriphacea

Chondrichthyes

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Chondrichthyes
Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Notes Images
Lonchidion[7] Indeterminate Las Hoyas A full body impression of a juvenile Hybodont

Osteichthyes

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Osteichthyes
Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Notes Images
Caturus Caturus sp. Las Hoyas Amiiformes
Gordichthys G. conquensis Las Hoyas Gonorynchiform
Hispanamia[8] H. newbreyi Las Hoyas Amiid, originally described as Amiopsis
cf. "Holophagus"[9] Indeterminate Las Hoyas Coelacanth
Hoyasotes H. tanyrhis Las Hoyas Member of Lepidotidae, originally described as Lepidotes[10]
Lepidohyas L. microrhis Las Hoyas
Notagogus N. aff. N. ferreri Las Hoyas Macrosemiid
Pleuropholis P. sp. Las Hoyas
Propterus P. sp. Las Hoyas Macrosemiid
Rubiesichthys R. gregalis Las Hoyas Gonorynchiform
Stenamara S. mia Las Hoyas Pycnodont
Turbomesodon T. praeclarus Las Hoyas
Vidalamia V. cf. catalunica Las Hoyas Amiid

Amphibians

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Amphibians
Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Notes Images
Albanerpeton Indeterminate Uรฑa Frontals Albanerpetontid
Celtedens C. ibericus Las Hoyas
C. megacephalus Uรฑa
Gracilibatrachus G. avallei Las Hoyas Pipimorph frog
Hylaeobatrachus Indeterminate Las Hoyas Salamander
Iberobatrachus I. angelae Las Hoyas Frog
Valdotriton V. gracilis Las Hoyas Salamander
Wealdenbatrachus W. jucarensis Uรฑa Frog

Turtles

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Turtles
Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Notes Images
Hoyasemys H. jimenezi Las Hoyas A eucryptodire[11]
Pleurosternidae Indeterminate Uรฑa
Pelomedusidae Indeterminate Uรฑa

Squamates

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Squamates
Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Notes Images
Becklesius Indeterminate, B. cataphractus Uรฑa Paramacellodid lizard
Cuencasaurus C. estesi Uรฑa
Hoyalacerta H. sanzi Las Hoyas
Jucaraseps J. grandipes Las Hoyas Scleroglossa
Meyasaurus M. diazromerali Las Hoyas Teiioid lizard
M. unaensis Uรฑa
Paramacellodus P. sinuosus Uรฑa Paramacellodid lizard
Scandensia S. ciervensis Las Hoyas

Mammals

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Mammals
Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Notes Images
Crusafontia C. cuencana Uรฑa Dryolestid
Eobaatar E. hispanicus Uรฑa Eobaatarid multituberculate
Galveodon G. nannothus Uรฑa Paulchoffatiid multituberculate
Spinolestes[12] S. xenarthrosus Las Hoyas Exceptionally complete specimen, preserving soft tissues such as pelage, ears and internal organs. Gobiconodont eutriconodont

Crocodyliformes

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Crocodyliformes
Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Notes Images
Bernissartia Indeterminate Uรฑa
Cassissuchus C. sanziuami Las Hoyas Gobiosuchid
Montsecosuchus Indeterminate Las Hoyas
Sabresuchus S.ibericus Uรฑa
Unasuchus U. reginae Uรฑa
Bernissartiidae Indeterminate Las Hoyas

Ornithodirans

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Ornithodirans
Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Notes Images
Concavenator C. corcovatus Las Hoyas "Nearly complete and articulated skeleton." Carcharodontosaur dinosaur[13]
Concornis[14] C. lacustris[14] Las Hoyas "Postcranial skeleton."[15] Enantiornithean bird
Eoalulavis[14] E. hoyasi[14] Las Hoyas "Thoracic region and forelimbs."[15] Enantiornithean bird
Euronychodon[16] Indeterminate Las Hoyas Theropod dinosaur
Europejara E. olcadesorum Las Hoyas Tapejarid pterosaur
Gorgonavis[17] G. alcyone Las Hoyas Partial skull Enantiornithean bird
Iberomesornis I. romerali Las Hoyas Postcranial skeleton Enantiornithean bird[14][18]
Mantellisaurus M. atherfieldensis Las Hoyas "incomplete but fully-articulated right hindlimb" Iguanodontian dinosaur[19]
Pelecanimimus P. polyodon Las Hoyas "Skull and partial skeleton" Ornithomimosaurian dinosaur[14][20]
Paronychodon[21] Indeterminate Las Hoyas Theropod dinosaur
Richardoestesia [22] Indeterminate Las Hoyas Theropod dinosaur

Correlation

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Early Cretaceous stratigraphy of Iberia
Ma Age Paleomap \ Basins Cantabrian Olanyร  Cameros Maestrazgo Oliete Galve Morella South Iberian Pre-betic Lusitanian
100 Cenomanian
La Cabana Sopeira Utrillas Mosquerela Caranguejeira
Altamira Utrillas
Eguino
125 Albian Ullaga - Balmaseda Lluรงร  Traiguera
Monte Grande Escucha Escucha Jijona
Itxina - Miono
Aptian Valmaseda - Tellamendi Ol Gp. - Castrillo Benassal Benassal Olhos
Font En Gp. - Leza Morella/Oliete Oliete Villaroya Morella Capas
Rojas
Almargem
Patrocinio - Ernaga Senyรบs En Gp. - Jubela Forcall Villaroya Upper
Bedoulian
Figueira
Barremian Vega de Pas Cabรณ Abejar Xert Alacรณn Xert Huรฉrguina Assises
Prada Artoles Collado Moutonianum Papo Seco
Rรบbies Tera Gp. - Golmayo Alacรณn/Blesa Blesa Camarillas Mirambel
150 Hauterivian Ur Gp. - Pinilla Llacova Castellar Tera Gp. - Pinilla Villares Porto da
Calada
hiatus
Huerva Gaita
Valanginian Villaro Ur Gp. - Larriba Ped Gp. - Hortigรผela
Ped Gp. - Hortigรผela Ped Gp. - Piedrahita
Peรฑacoba Galve Miravetes
Berriasian Cab Gp. - Arcera Valdeprado hiatus Alfambra
TdL Gp. - Rupelo Arzobispo hiatus Tollo
On Gp. - Huรฉrteles
Sierra Matute
Tithonian Lastres Tera Gp. - Magaรฑa Higuereles Tera Gp. - Magaรฑa Lourinhรฃ
Arzobispo
รgreda
Legend Major fossiliferous, oofossiliferous, ichnofossiliferous, coproliferous, minor formation
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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Martรญnez et al., 2017
  2. ^ Weishampel et al., 2004, pp.556-563
  3. ^ "Lyell Collection". Lyell Collection. doi:10.1144/jgs2022-079. Retrieved 2026-05-07.
  4. ^ Barrios-de Pedro, Sandra; Chin, Karen; Buscalioni, รngela D. (June 2020). "The late Barremian ecosystem of Las Hoyas sustained by fishes and shrimps as inferred from coprofabrics". Cretaceous Research. 110 104409. Bibcode:2020CrRes.11004409B. doi:10.1016/j.cretres.2020.104409. hdl:10486/695365. S2CIDย 213738761.
  5. ^ a b c Gallego, Oscar F.; Monferran, Mateo D.; Zacarรญas, Iracema A.; Jimรฉnez, Victoria C.; Buscalioni, Angela D.; Liao, Huanyu (June 2020). "Clam shrimp fauna (Diplostraca-Spinicaudata and Estheriellina) from the Lower Cretaceous of Las Hoyas, Cuenca (Spain)". Cretaceous Research. 110 104389. Bibcode:2020CrRes.11004389G. doi:10.1016/j.cretres.2020.104389. hdl:11336/136132. S2CIDย 214213415.
  6. ^ Jaume, Damiร ; Pinardo-Moya, Eva; Boxshall, Geoff A. (January 2013). "A presumed spelaeogriphacean crustacean from an upper Barremian wetland (Las Hoyas; Lower Cretaceous; Central Spain)". Palaeontology. 56 (1): 15โ€“28. Bibcode:2013Palgy..56...15J. doi:10.1111/j.1475-4983.2012.01144.x. ISSNย 0031-0239.
  7. ^ Marugรกn-Lobรณn, Jesรบs; Martรญn-Abad, Hugo; Buscalioni, รngela D. (2023-04-03). "The Las Hoyas Lagerstรคtte: a palaeontological view of an Early Cretaceous wetland". Journal of the Geological Society. 180 (3). doi:10.1144/jgs2022-079. hdl:10486/710760. ISSNย 0016-7649.
  8. ^ Martรn-Abad, Hugo; Poyato-Ariza, Francisco Josร‰ (2017-06-05). "A new genus and species for the amiiform fishes previously assigned to Amiopsis from the Early Cretaceous of Las Hoyas, Cuenca, Spain". Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. 181 (3): 604โ€“637. doi:10.1093/zoolinnean/zlx010. ISSNย 0024-4082.
  9. ^ Martรญn-Abad, Hugo; Martรญnez, Marian Fregenal- (2021-12-02). "The ecology of the Lower Cretaceous coelacanths from Las Hoyas Konservat- Lagerstรคtte (Cuenca, Spain): A new insight after the integration of palaeontological and sedimentological data". Spanish Journal of Palaeontology. 36 (2): 191โ€“204. doi:10.7203/sjp.36.2.21966. hdl:10486/718757. ISSNย 2660-9568.
  10. ^ Paiva, Hanna Carolina Lins de; Gallo, Valรฉria (2018-12-01). "Quasimodichthys gen. nov. (Neopterygii: Semionotiformes): A morphological and ontogenetic study". Journal of South American Earth Sciences. 88: 132โ€“143. Bibcode:2018JSAES..88..132P. doi:10.1016/j.jsames.2018.08.010. ISSNย 0895-9811. S2CIDย 134986658.
  11. ^ Pรฉrez Garcรญa et al., 2012
  12. ^ Martin et al., 2015
  13. ^ Ortega et al., 2010
  14. ^ a b c d e f "15.9 Provincia de Quenca, Spain; 4. Calizas de La Huergina Formation," in Weishampel et al., 2004, pp.561-562
  15. ^ a b "Table 11.1," in Weishampel et al. , 2004, p.212
  16. ^ Listed as "cf. Euronychodon sp." in "15.9 Provincia de Quenca, Spain; 4. Calizas de La Huergina Formation," in Weishampel et al., 2004, p.561
  17. ^ Nebreda, Sergio M.; Chiappe, Luis M.; Navalรณn, Guillermo; Terol, Javier C.; Serrano, Francisco J.; Buscalioni, รngela D.; Marugรกn-Lobรณn, Jesรบs (2026). "An isolated skull from Las Hoyas (Early Cretaceous, Spain) informs the early evolution towards elongated rostra in enantiornithine birds (Aves, Ornithothoraces)". Swiss Journal of Palaeontology. 145: 251โ€“265. doi:10.3897/sjp.145.182813. ISSNย 1664-2384.
  18. ^ "Table 11.1," in Weishampel et al., 2004, p.213
  19. ^ Serrano et al., 2013
  20. ^ "Table 6.1," in Weishampel et al., 2004, p.138
  21. ^ Listed as "cf. Paranychodon sp." in "15.9 Provincia de Quenca, Spain; 4. Calizas de La Huergina Formation," in Weishampel et al., 2004, p.561
  22. ^ Listed as "cf. Ricardoestesia sp." in "15.9 Provincia de Quenca, Spain; 4. Calizas de La Huergina Formation," in Weishampel et al., 2004, p.561

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