2017
DOI: 10.5252/g2017n2a5
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Le site paléontologique du Grand Morier (Pont-Boutard, Indre-et-Loire, France): contexte géologique et détail biostratigraphique des formations cénozoïques à partir des assemblages de vertébrés fossiles

Abstract: contexte géologique et détail biostratigraphique des formations cénozoïques à partir des assemblages de vertébrés fossiles.

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“…Stratigraphic and geographic range. This extinct species is reported from the Miocene sediments of France (Sauvage, 1875;Gagnaison, 2017), Portugal (Jonet et al 1975), Poland (Bellwood et al 2019) and the Mediterranean (Cocchi, 1864;Landini, 1977;Mas & Antunes, 2008). It is also reported from the western Atlantic, from the Miocene strata of Costa Rica (Laurito et al 2014) and also from the Pliocene strata of Morocco (Lecointre, 1952), France (de Lumley, 1988) and the Azores (Santa Maria Island: Zbyszewski & d'Almeida, 1950;Ferreira, 1955;Zbyszewski & Ferreira, 1962; this work).…”
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“…Stratigraphic and geographic range. This extinct species is reported from the Miocene sediments of France (Sauvage, 1875;Gagnaison, 2017), Portugal (Jonet et al 1975), Poland (Bellwood et al 2019) and the Mediterranean (Cocchi, 1864;Landini, 1977;Mas & Antunes, 2008). It is also reported from the western Atlantic, from the Miocene strata of Costa Rica (Laurito et al 2014) and also from the Pliocene strata of Morocco (Lecointre, 1952), France (de Lumley, 1988) and the Azores (Santa Maria Island: Zbyszewski & d'Almeida, 1950;Ferreira, 1955;Zbyszewski & Ferreira, 1962; this work).…”
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“…Stratigraphic and geographic range. Extinct Archosargus species are reported from the Miocene and Pliocene sediments of the Mediterranean Sea (Obrador & Mercadal, 1973;Vicens & Rodríguez-Perea, 2003;Mas & Antunes, 2008) and from the Miocene strata of France (Gagnaison, 2017). In the Atlantic, Archosargus species are reported from the Miocene sediments of Portugal (Zbyszewski & d'Almeida, 1950;Jonet et al 1975) and Morocco (Lecointre, 1952), the Pliocene strata of the Canary Islands (Gran Canaria Island) (Betancort et al 2016) and from the Pliocene Series of the Azores (Santa Maria Island) (Zbyszewski & d'Almeida, 1950;Ferreira, 1955;Zbyszewski & Ferreira, 1962;Ávila et al 2015c).…”
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“…In 1965, Kuss proposed the genus Megamphicyon Kuss, 1965 to separate A. major from A. giganteus, based on its larger size and some dental features, such as a very wide and slightly pentagonal M1, and a relatively narrow M2. This proposal was followed with moderate enthusiasm by later authors, and it was more often cited as a subgenus within Amphicyon, rather than as a separate genus (Ginsburg 2001(Ginsburg , 2002Gagnaison 2013Gagnaison , 2017. In the present work we study new dental and postcranial remains of this giant amphicyonid from the Middle Miocene (MN6) site of Carpetana (Madrid, Spain), discovered in 2008, which has yielded an interesting fossil association with an abundance of equids (Anchitherium) and suids (Conohyus) (Pickford 2013).…”
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“…Excavations in these deposits locally reveal the presence of numerous marine fossils invertebrates and vertebrates. These Miocene shelly sands were deposited over different Paleogene-Early Miocene continental formations: Eocene green marl, Oligocene-Agenian lacustrine limestone, and Orlanian fluvial sands (Gagnaison 2017;Gagnaison et al 2018). Quaternaryrecent soils cover all the Tertiary formations ( Fig.…”
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