First occurrence of Mosasauridae (Squamata) in the Maastrichtian (latest Cretaceous) of Alicante (Valencia Community, Eastern Spain)
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2013-01Author
Bardet, Nathalie
Baeza Carratalá, José Francisco
Díez Díaz, Verónica
Carbonell, Ángel
García Ávila, Manuel
Giner, Vicente
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Estudios Geológicos 69(1) : 97-104 (2013)
Abstract
[EN] Although the mosasaurid genus
Prognathodon is known worldwide during the latest Cretaceous (Cam-panian-Maastrichtian), we report here its first occurrence in the Eastern area of the Iberian Peninsula. It was previously known from coeval levels of the Basque Country. The specimen from Castalla (Alicante)
corresponds to a pterygoid tooth. Though it cannot be precisely determined at the specific level, the tooth belongs to a
Prognathodon species with ‘slender’ teeth such as P. compressidens, P. sectorius
and P. mosasauroides , all known in the Campanian-Maastrichtian of Europe, or
P. kianda from the Maastrichtian
of Angola. [ES] Aunque el genero de mosasaurio Prognathodon esta conocido mundialmente durante el Cretácico final (Campaniense-Maastrichtiense), damos a conocer su primera occurencia en el Levante Español. Previamente ya se conocía en niveles contemporáneos del País Vasco. El especimen de Castalla corresponde a un diente del pterigoides. Aunque no se puede identificar a nivel especifico, el diente pertenece a una especie de Prognathodon con dientes 'delgados' como P. compressidens, P. sectorius y P. mosasauroides, del Campaniense-Maastrichtiense de Europa, o P. kianda del Maastrichtiense de Angola.