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Reuchenette Formation

Jurassic-era geologic formation in Switzerland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Reuchenette Formation
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The Reuchenette Formation is a Jurassic geologic formation in Switzerland. It is Kimmeridgian in age and predominantly consists of well stratified limestone, with lithology variable both laterally and stratigraphically including wackestones, packstones and grainstones, as well as mudstone.[1] Dinosaur remains are among the fossils that have been recovered from the formation, including the Turiasaurian sauropod Amanzia greppini, alongside a theropod tooth belonging to Ceratosauria indet, originally assigned to Megalosaurus meriani.[2] teleosaurid crocodyliformes are also known, including Sericodon, Proexochokefalos and Machimosaurus.[3] The metriorhynchid thalatosuchians Torvoneustes[4] and Dakosaurus. The hybodontid shark Asteracanthus.[5] The thalassochelydian turtle Thalassemys[6] and Solnhofia is known from the formation,[7] as is the platychelyid turtles Platychelys,[8] and the plesiochelyid turtle Plesiochelys.[9]

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Ray-finned fish

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Reptiles

Testudinata

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Invertebrate Fauna

Cephalopoda

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