A new Cenomanian ichthyofauna from southeastern Morocco and its relationships with other early Late Cretaceous Moroccan faunas

  • Lionel Cavin Musee des Dinosaures, F-11260 Esperaza, France, e-mail: musee.dinosaures@wanadoo.fr
  • Didier B. Dutheil Laboratoire de Paleontologie (EPHE), Museum national d'Histoire naturelle, 8 rue Buffon, F-75005 Paris, France, e-mail: dutheil@mnhn.fr
Keywords: Actinopterygii, ichthyofauna, palaeogeography, Late Cretaceous, Morocco

Abstract

A new ichthyofauna from southeastern Morocco, comprising five forms, is briefly discussed. The faunal composition differs from the Early Cenomanian Kem Kem and Early Turonian Goulmima assemblages, but is close to that from Jebel Tselfat. We propose a Late Cenomanian age for the new fauna and that from Jebel Tselfat. The evolution of these fish assemblages shows the Moroccan fish faunas to have been related to those from South America until at least the Early Turonian. Central Tethyan influence on faunas seems to have been restricted to a short period of time during the beginning of the Late Cenomanian transgressive phase.

Published
1999-01-01
How to Cite
Lionel Cavin, & Didier B. Dutheil. (1999). A new Cenomanian ichthyofauna from southeastern Morocco and its relationships with other early Late Cretaceous Moroccan faunas. Netherlands Journal of Geosciences, 261-266. Retrieved from https://njgjournal.nl/index.php/njg/article/view/12291
Section
Regular paper