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Phytosaur remains from the Cenger Formation of the Lycian Taurus (western Turkey): Stratigraphical implications
Affiliation:1. Department of Animal and Plant Sciences, University of Sheffield, Alfred Denny Building, Western Bank, Sheffield S10 2TN, United Kingdom;2. School of Earth and Ocean Sciences, Cardiff University, Main Building, Park Place, Cardiff CF10 3AT, United Kingdom
Abstract:The red arkosic sandstones of the Cenger Formation, in the allochthonous units of the Lycian Taurus (western Turkey), which had already yielded a small ichthyofauna, have yielded fragmentary remains (teeth, jaw fragments, vertebrae) of archosaurian reptiles. Among these, phytosaur remains can be recognised; they are too incomplete to warrant an accurate identification, but they do provide biostratigraphical data, since they indicate a Late Triassic age. The reptile remains from the Cenger Formation thus confirm the stratigraphical conclusions previously drawn from the study of lungfishes, and increase our knowledge of the geographical distribution of Gondwanan phytosaurs.
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