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Albian ammonite faunas from Peru: The genus Neodeshayesites Casey, 1964

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 May 2016

Emmanuel Robert
Affiliation:
46b Rue Jean de Pins, 31300 Toulouse, France,
Luc Georges Bulot
Affiliation:
UMR CNRS 6019, Centre de Sédimentologie-Paléontologie, Université de Provence, F-13331 Marseille cedex 04, France,

Extract

Our understanding of the Cretaceous ammonite succession of Peru is mainly based on the reference work of Benavides Cáceres (1956) that updates the descriptive paleontological papers by Gabb (1877), Sommermeier (1910), and Knechtel et al. (1947), among others. New fossil collections made in the course 1995 and 1999 in northern and central Peru provide the basis for a revision of the Albian ammonite faunas of this country. In contrast to our predecessors, our collections are based on sections that have been sampled bed by bed.

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Paleontological Notes
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