BSGF - Earth Sciences Bulletin (Jan 2020)

New fossil assemblage with amber, plants and vertebrates from the lower Cenomanian near Châtellerault (Vienne, western France)

  • Valentin Xavier,
  • Garcia Géraldine,
  • Gomez Bernard,
  • Daviero Gomez Véronique,
  • Boiteau Jean-Marie,
  • Saint Martin Simona,
  • Saint Martin Jean-Paul

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/bsgf/2020034
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 191
p. 29

Abstract

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A large number of fossil-rich beds have been located from over 30 km along the Tours-Poitiers High Speed Line (LGV) during earthworks prior to its construction, and in particular amber was collected from Scorbé-Clairvaux (locality of La Bergeonneau) to the north of Poitiers. The paper describes also amber pieces from Châtellerault (locality of La Désirée) discovered during the development of sewage treatment plant along the Vienne river. Lower Cenomanian shelly sandstones and siltstones of Scorbé-Clairvaux contain rare amber pieces associated with seed plants (Frenelopsis sp., Nehvizdya sp., and angiosperm seeds) and a diversified fauna, composed of micro-remains of 27 taxa, comprising elasmobranchs (Haimirichia amonensis Cappetta and Case, 1975, Protolama sp. and Squalicorax sp.), actinopterygians (Enchodus sp. and Pycnodontidae), reptiles including vertebrae the marine snake Simoliophis rochebrunei Sauvage, 1880, some rare helochelydrid plates (cf. Plastremys), teeth of three crocodilian families (Atoposauridae, Goniopholididae and Bernissartiidae) and an undetermined dinosaurian long bone fragment.

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