Glauconie argileuse
Glauconie argileuse Stratigraphic range: Santonian[1] | |
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Type | Geological formation |
Location | |
Region | Europe |
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The Glauconie argileuse is a geological formation in Europe whose strata date back to the Late Cretaceous. Dinosaur remains are among the fossils that have been recovered from the formation.[1]
Vertebrate paleofauna[]
Dinosaurs of the Glauconie argileuse | ||||
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Genus | Species | Presence | Notes | Images |
C. lonzeensis[1] |
Geographically present in Province de Namur, Belgium.[1] |
"[Three] teeth."[2] |
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M. lonzeensis[1] |
Geographically present in Province de Namur, Belgium.[1] |
Remains now considered to be an indeterminate theropod. - "Pedal ungual."[3] |
See also[]
- List of dinosaur-bearing rock formations
References[]
- ^ a b c d e f g h Weishampel, David B; et al. (2004). "Dinosaur distribution (Late Cretaceous, Europe)." In: Weishampel, David B.; Dodson, Peter; and Osmólska, Halszka (eds.): The Dinosauria, 2nd, Berkeley: University of California Press. Pp. 588-593. ISBN 0-520-24209-2.
- ^ "Table 19.1," in Weishampel, et al. (2004). Page 415.
- ^ "Table 4.1," in Weishampel, et al. (2004). Page 78.
Categories:
- Upper Cretaceous Series of Europe
- Santonian Stage
- Paleontological site stubs