Camponocecchio fossil site

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Camponocecchio fossil site
Stratigraphic range: Tithonian, 152 Ma
TypeGroup
Lithology
PrimaryLimestone and sandstone
Location
RegionMarche
Country Italy
ExtentCamponocecchio and Genga
Type section
Named forCamponocecchio
LocationCamponocecchio

The Camponocecchio fossil site is an unnamed fossil site in , Italy that dates back to the Tithonian (152 Ma) - it was first identified when the paper describing Gengasaurus was published in 2017.[1] It was probably a marine shale due to the fossil content.[2] Fossils found there include ammonites and the ichthyosaur Gengasaurus, discovered in 1976.[1] Many of the fossils found in this formation are housed at the in Genga.

References[]

  1. ^ a b Ilaria Paparella; Erin E. Maxwell; Angelo Cipriani; Scilla Roncacè; Michael W. Caldwell (2017). "The first ophthalmosaurid ichthyosaur from the Upper Jurassic of the Umbrian–Marchean Apennines (Marche, Central Italy)". Geological Magazine. 154 (4): 837–858. Bibcode:2017GeoM..154..837P. doi:10.1017/S0016756816000455.
  2. ^ "Paleo Profile: The Genga Lizard". Scientific American. Retrieved 9 October 2020.


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