| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4748037 | Geobios | 2013 | 9 Pages | 
Abstract
												A new locality in the poorly known “red beds” of Tendrara (High Plateaus, Morocco) has yielded four charophytes species (Feistiella anluensis, Lamprothamnium stipitatum, Peckisphaera portezueloensis, Platychara caudata) and dinosaur eggshells (Pseudomegaloolithus atlasi). These red beds, which overly the Cenomanian-Turonian marine deposits, generally assigned to “Senonian” based on geometric position, are directly dated by these fossils: the charophytes species and dinosaur oospecies association indicates a Campano-Maastrichtian or Maastrichtian age for these calm floodplain deposits.
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											Authors
												Maïlys Chassagne-Manoukian, Hamid Haddoumi, Henri Cappetta, André Charrière, Monique Feist, Rodolphe Tabuce, Monique Vianey-Liaud, 
											