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Geological formation in Egypt
The Dakhla Formation , also called the Dakhla Shale , is a Maastrichtian -Danian geologic formation in the Western Desert , Egypt . Dinosaur remains are among the fossils that have been recovered from the formation, although none have yet been referred to a specific genus .
Fossil content
Color key
Notes Uncertain or tentative taxa are in small text ; crossed out taxa are discredited.
Reptiles
Dinosaurs
Turtles
Mosasaurs
Mosasaurs reported from the Dakhla Formation
Genus
Species
Presence
Material
Notes
Images
Globidens
G. phosphaticus
Beris Oyster Mudstone Member
A single tooth crown (CUNV0011).
A mosasaurine .
Halisaurus
H. hebae
Beris Oyster Mudstone Member
A halisaurine
Mosasaurinae
Indeterminate
Beris Oyster Mudstone Member
A fragmentary small dentary with a single tooth (CUNV0012).
A mosasaurine .
Prognathodon
P . sp.
"Lower part"
Two tooth crowns, three cervical, nine dorsal, three caudal vertebrae, and ribs, found in association (NVP025).
Most similar to P. overtoni , possibly a member of that species
Fish
Fish reported from the Dakhla Formation
Genus
Species
Presence
Material
Notes
Images
Anomoeodus
A. aegypticus
Lower Beris Member
A single specimen (NVP023).
A pycnodont .
Diastemapycnodus
D. tavernensis
Beris Member
"A single vomer with partial dentition".
A pycnodont .
Onchopristis
O. sp.
Beris Member
Four fragmentary rostral teeth and an exceptionally large, 1.46 metres (4.8 ft) long rostrum.
A sawskate .
Invertebrates
Bivalves
Bivalves reported from the Dakhla Formation
Genus
Species
Presence
Material
Notes
Images
Apectoichnus
A. longissimus
Ammonite Hill Member
Borings in Nypa fruits.
Bivalve borings.
Teredolites
T. clavatus
Ammonite Hill Member
32 moderately preserved borings (TBT02-33) & two badly preserved specimens (TBT44-45) in Nypa fruits.
Bivalve borings.
Plants
Plants reported from the Dakhla Formation
Genus
Species
Presence
Material
Notes
Images
Nypa
N. burtinii
Fruits & seed casts.
A mangrove palm
N. sp.
Ammonite Hill Member
Fruits with bivalve borings.
A mangrove palm .
See also
References
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^ AbdelGawad, Mohamed K.; Abu El-Kheir, Gebely A.; Kassab, Walid G. (September 2021). "The youngest records of mosasaurid reptiles from the Upper Cretaceous of the South-Western Desert in Egypt" . Proceedings of the Geologists' Association . 132 (5): 556–562. Bibcode :2021PrGA..132..556A . doi :10.1016/j.pgeola.2021.07.004 . ISSN 0016-7878 .
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Tantawy, A. A.; Keller, G.; Adatte, T.; Stinnesbeck, W.; Kassab, A.; Schulte, P. (2001-12-01). "Maastrichtian to Paleocene depositional environment of the Dakhla Formation, Western Desert, Egypt: sedimentology, mineralogy, and integrated micro- and macrofossil biostratigraphies" . Cretaceous Research . 22 (6): 795–827. Bibcode :2001CrRes..22..795T . doi :10.1006/cres.2001.0291 . ISSN 0195-6671 .
Weishampel, et al. (2004). "Dinosaur distribution." Pp. 517–607.
^ Rauhut, Oliver W M; Werner, Christa (January 1997). "First record of a Maastrichtian sauropod dinosaur from Egypt" . Palaeontolgia Africana . 34 : 63–67.
^ de Lapparent, France; Werner, Christa (April 1998). "New Late Cretaceous turtles from the Western Desert, Egypt" . Annales de Paléontologie . 84 (2): 131–214. Bibcode :1998AnPal..84..131D . doi :10.1016/S0753-3969(98)80005-0 .
^ Abu El-Kheir, G. A.-M.; AbdelGawad, M. K.; Kassab, W. G. (2021). "First known gigantic sea turtle from the Maastrichtian deposits in Egypt" . Acta Palaeontologica Polonica . 66 (2): 349–355.
Shaker, A. A.; Longrich, N. R.; Strougo, A.; Asan, A.; Bardet, N.; Mousa, M. K.; Tantawy, A. A.; Abu El-Kheir, G. A. (2023). "A new species of Halisaurus (Mosasauridae: Halisaurinae) from the lower Maastrichtian (Upper Cretaceous) of the Western Desert, Egypt". Cretaceous Research . 154 . 105719. doi :10.1016/j.cretres.2023.105719 .
^ Capasso, Luigi; Abu El-kheir, Gebely Abdelmaksoud; Mousa, Mohamed Kamel; Tantawy, Abdel Aziz (December 2021). "ANOMOEODUS AEGYPTICUS N. SP. (PISCES, †PYCNODONTIFORMES) FROM THE LATE CRETACEOUS OF THE DAKHLA FORMATION, WESTERN DESERT, EGYPT" . Thalassia Salentina (43): 89–104.
^ Abu El-Kheir; Tantawy; Mousa; Wahba; Capasso (2022-12-02). "Diastemapycnodus tavernensis gen. et sp. nov. (Actinopterygii, †Pycnodontiformes) from the marine Maastrichtian (Late Cretaceous) of the Dakhla Formation, Western Desert, Egypt" . Historical Biology: A Journal of Paleobiology . 34 (12): 2324–2331. Bibcode :2022HBio...34.2324A . doi :10.1080/08912963.2021.2014482 . S2CID 245051336 .
^ Capasso, L.; Abdel Aziz, S.; Tantawy, A. A.; Mousa, M. K.; Wahba, D. G. A.; Abu El-Kheir, G. A. (2024). "The first described Onchopristis Stromer, 1917, (Elasmobranchii: †Onchopristidae) from the Marine Maastrichtian of Dakhla Formation, Western Desert, Egypt". Journal of African Earth Sciences . 105415. doi :10.1016/j.jafrearsci.2024.105415 .
El-Soughier, Maher I.; Mehrotra, R.C.; Zhou, Zhi-Yan; Shi, Gong-Le (January 2011). "Nypa fruits and seeds from the Maastrichtian–Danian sediments of Bir Abu Minqar, South Western Desert, Egypt" . Palaeoworld . 20 (1): 75–83. doi :10.1016/j.palwor.2010.09.016 . ISSN 1871-174X .
Bibliography
Weishampel, David B.; Dodson, Peter; and Osmólska, Halszka (eds.): The Dinosauria, 2nd, Berkeley: University of California Press. 861 pp. ISBN 0-520-24209-2 .
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