Weddellian marine/coastal vertebrates diversity from a basal horizon (Ypresian, Eocene) of the Cucullaea I Allomember, La Meseta formation, Seymour (Marambio) …

MA Reguero, SA Marenssi, SN Santillana - 2012 - ri.conicet.gov.ar
The La Meseta Formation crops out in Seymour/Marambio Island, Weddell Sea, northeast of
the Antarctic Peninsula and contains one of the world's most diverse assemblages of …

Crossing the boundary: an elasmobranch fauna from S tevns K lint, D enmark

JS Adolfssen, DJ Ward - Palaeontology, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
The chondrichthyan faunas from the D anish M aastrichtian chalk and the K/T boundary clay,
the F iskeler, are described for the first time. The rich and diverse fauna discovered in the …

Contribution of Eocene sharks and rays from southern France to the history of deep-sea selachians

S Adnet, H Cappetta, J Reynders - Acta Geologica Polonica, 2008 - geojournals.pgi.gov.pl
Fossil deep-sea selachians are rare and their diversity underestimated as a consequence of
the scarcity of available outcrops of sediments containing them. Here we report a new fossil …

Before the freeze: otoliths from the Eocene of Seymour Island, Antarctica, reveal dominance of gadiform fishes (Teleostei)

W Schwarzhans, T Mörs, A Engelbrecht… - Journal of systematic …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
The first record of fossil teleostean otoliths from Antarctica is reported. The fossils were
obtained from late Early Eocene shell beds of the La Meseta Formation, Seymour Island that …

[PDF][PDF] An oplegnathid fish from the Eocene of Antarctica

AL Cione, M Azpelicueta, DR Bellwood - Palaeontology, 1994 - hazy.cs.wisc.edu
The oldest remains of the teleost family Oplegnathidae are reported from Antarctica.
Fragmentary beaks with the typical coalesced teeth have been discovered. The Antarctic …

[PDF][PDF] New remains of Archaeoceti from the Paleogene of Antarctica

M Borsuk-Białynicka - Polish Polar Research, 1988 - journals.pan.pl
Whale bones from the upper Eocene—? lower Oligocene La Meseta Formation of Seymour
(Marambio) Island, West Antarctica, are assigned to the Archaeoceti. They most probably …

[HTML][HTML] A Late Jurassic plesiosaur in Antarctica: Evidence of the dispersion of marine fauna through the Trans-Erythraean Seaway?

JP O'Gorman, S Gouiric-Cavalli, RA Scasso… - Comptes Rendus …, 2018 - Elsevier
During the Jurassic two main marine pathways might act as dispersion routes for vertebrates
and invertebrates between Laurasia and Gondwana: the Caribbean Seaway (between …

Fish remains from the Santa Marta Formation (Late Cretaceous) of James Ross Island, Antarctica

M Richter, DJ Ward - Antarctic Science, 1990 - cambridge.org
Isolated fish remains including a tooth of the oldest described frilled shark,
Chlamydoselachus thomsoni sp. nov. are described and figured from the Santa Marta …

Late Eocene gadiform (Teleostei) skull from Seymour Island, Antarctic Peninsula

JT Eastman, L Grande - Antarctic Science, 1991 - cambridge.org
On the basis of a skull from the late Eocene La Meseta Formation on Seymour Island,
Antarctic Peninsula, a gadiform fish is reported from the Antarctic region for the first time …

Jurassic fishes from the Latady Group, Antarctic Peninsula, and the oldest teleosts from Antarctica

G Arratia, DCH Hikuroa - Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
The few records of Jurassic fishes from Antarctica comprise several actinopterygians. Here
we describe the first fish material recovered from the Latady Group, upper Middle to lower …