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Formation | Period | Fossils | Notes |
Continental Terminal Formation | Lutetian | Moeritherium sp., Cubitostrea multicostata | [1] |
Tamaguélelt Formation | Ypresian | Palaeophis colossaeus, Phosphatosaurus gavialoides, Tilemsisuchus lavocati, Maliamia gigas, Numidotheriidae indet., Pliohyracidae indet., ?Proboscidea indet. | [2][3][4][5] |
Teberemt Formation | Paleocene | Acleistochelys maliensis, Azabbaremys moragjonesi, Hyposaurus sp., Crocodylomorpha indet., Cubitostrea multicostata, Linthia sudanensis, Deltoidonautilus sp. | [6][7] |
Continental Intercalaire Formation | Berriasian | cf. Sarcosuchus sp., Crocodylia indet., Lithostrotia indet., Sauropoda indet., Testudines indet. | [8][9] |
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