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Fig. 4.
Published: 05 September 2014
Fig. 4. Elasmobranch teeth from Jbel Qatrani Formation. (A) Odontorhytis sp., fractured tooth, DPC 5594, Quarry E; (B) cf. Misrichthys stromeri , complete teeth, DPC 4474, Quarry R (compare with Case and Cappetta (1990 : pl. 6, figs. 131, 132)); (C) Carcharhinus sp., lower tooth, DPC 2786
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Fig. 5.
Published: 05 September 2014
Fig. 5. Osteichthyan remains from Quarry E of the Jbel Qatrani Formation. (A–H) Teeth of Characiformes. (A) Alestes/Brycinus , DPC 6298; (B) indeterminant Alestidae, DPC 5594; (C) Hydrocynus , DPC 6496; (D) indeterminate characiform, DPC 3561; (E–G) indeterminate characiforms all catalogued
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Fig. 6.
Published: 05 September 2014
Fig. 6. Osteichthyan toothed elements from Quarry E of the Jbel Qatrani Formation. (A) Probable amiiform or possible osteoglossiform left dentary, DPC 4299, in occlusal (top), lateral (middle), and symphyseal (bottom) views; (B) possible amiiform palatal element, DPC 3561, in occlusal (top
Journal Article
Published: 05 September 2014
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2014) 51 (10): 909–918.
...Fig. 4. Elasmobranch teeth from Jbel Qatrani Formation. (A) Odontorhytis sp., fractured tooth, DPC 5594, Quarry E; (B) cf. Misrichthys stromeri , complete teeth, DPC 4474, Quarry R (compare with Case and Cappetta (1990 : pl. 6, figs. 131, 132)); (C) Carcharhinus sp., lower tooth, DPC 2786...
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Fig. 3.
Published: 05 September 2014
Fig. 3. The Fayum Depression in the Western Desert of Egypt north of Birket (Lake) Qarun. Letters indicate the quarries from which came the material examined here. Quarries L-41, A, B, E, I, M, and R sample the Jbel Qatrani Formation. The dotted line represents the 20 m mark of the depression.
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Fig. 2.
Published: 05 September 2014
Fig. 2. Relative ages of certain formations of the Fayum Depression, and eustatic sea level curves. Abbreviations: B.Q., Birket Qarun Formation; Q.S., Qasr el Sagha Formation. The Jbel Qatrani Formation is split into upper and lower by the barite sandstone ( Bown and Kraus 1988 ). The Umm Rigl
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Fig. 1.
Published: 05 September 2014
Fig. 1. Map of northern Egypt showing the relative geographic positions of several shark faunas. (1) Early Oligocene, Jbel Qatrani Formation, reported here, and the late Eocene BQ2 locality ( Murray et al. 2010 ); (2) middle to late Eocene (Bartonian through Priabonian) Wadi el Hitan ( Underwood
Journal Article
Published: 26 October 2017
Geological Magazine (2019) 156 (1): 117–132.
... above the Eocene–Oligocene boundary within the nannofossil Zone NP21 and into the magnetic polarity Chron 13n. Interestingly, as mentioned above, Gingerich ( 1993 ) suggested that the L-41 level (lower part of the Jbel Qatrani Formation) is located in the lower Oligocene strata. Underwood, King...
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Published: 03 May 2016
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2016) 53 (10): 1042–1052.
.... The first Paleogene material of Hydrocynus reported was recovered from upper Eocene deposits of the BQ-2 locality, Fayum Depression, Egypt ( Murray et al. 2010 ). This locality has been assigned to either the lowermost Jbel Qatrani Formation or the uppermost Birket Qarun Formation, but in either case, its...
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