Middle Cretaceous dinosaur assemblages from northern Brazil and northern Africa and their implications for northern Gondwanan composition
Author:
Candeiro
Abstract:
Dinosaurs are one of the most dominant groups in Cretaceous reptilian faunas. A summary of their record in northern Brazil and northern Africa during the middle of the Cretaceous Period (Aptian-Cenomanian) is presented here. Dinosaurs are represented by 32 species (three ornithischians, six sauropods and 23 theropods) from Brazil, Egypt, Lybia, Morocco, Niger, Sudan and Tunisia. These dinosaur assemblages provide fundamental data about distribution and composition of sauropods and theropods in northern Gondwana during the middle of the Cretaceous Period and confirm these assemblages to be among the most important dinosaur faunas in the north Gondwana areas.
Thursday, November 27, 2014
Middle Cretaceous Dinosaur Assemblages From northern Brazil and Africa
Labels:
albian,
aptian,
brazil,
cretaceous,
fossils,
Gondwana,
mesozoic,
north africa,
paleoecology,
paleontology
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