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Revue de Paléobiologie
Latil, Jean-Louis
Le Maupas, F-05300 Lazer, France. E-mail: jean-louis g.r.e.g.b@wanadoo.fr
Lower Cenomanian ammonites from la Bédoule, Bouches-du-Rhône, France
Kennedy, William J.
Oxford University Museum of Natural History, Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3PW, and Department of Earth Sciences, South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3AN, U. K. E-mail: jim.kennedy@oum.ox.ac.uk
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Ammonites
Cretaceous
Cenomanian
South-east France
<p>A 0.10-0.50 metre thick lens of sandstone in the abandoned Comte quarry (La Bédoule, Bouches-du-Rhône France), has yielded an abundant ammonite fauna, including the index species of the upper Lower Cenomanian Mantelliceras dixoni Zone, previously unknown in the area. The fauna is dominated by the genus Mantelliceras (50% of the assemblage) together with diverse Tethyan and cosmopolitan species, and common Hyphoplites (18% of the assemblage), a typically (but not exclusively) Boreal genus; in contrast, Schloenbachia, the dominant Boreal Lower Cenomanian genus is absent, as elsewhere in the Basse Provence Gulf, in contrast to its common occurrence in the Vocontian Basin, north of the Durancian Isthmus. One new species, Stoliczkaia (Lamnayella) duboisi sp. nov., is described.</p>
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211-234
2021-06-30