Sierra Perenchiza
Description
Source: Wikipédia
The Sierra Perenchiza Formation is a geologic formation in Spain. A late Campanian to early Maastrichtian age is supported by paleomagnetic data and fossil pollen analysis. The Sierra Perenchiza Formation "consists mainly of interbedded carbonate marls and lacustrine limestones, interpreted as deposits of small ephemeral lakes and ponds of a coastal environment". Vertebrate fossils are common in the formation: these include dinosaurs, pterosaurs, crocodylomorphs, turtles, squamates, frogs, albanerpetontids, and ray-finned fish, as well as dinosaur eggshell fragments. Also known are freshwater invertebrates (ostracods, gastropods, and bivalves) and plant remains.
Découvertes
Source: The Paleobiology Database
Site(s) correspondant(s) à cette formation: 4Chera 0 : Valencia - ? 14529 14531 17647 17659 30625 32749 37234 46669 55204 55310 55386 80599 82064 90698 93952
in the Chera Basin- Theropoda
- Rhabdodon priscus
- Struthiosaurus
- Lirainosaurus astibiae
- Ankylosauridae
- Arcovenator
- Dromaeosauridae
- Paraves
Chera 1 : Valencia - ? 32749 55315 55386
Chera 1c : Valencia - ? 32749 37234 55315 55386
La Castellana 2 : Valencia - ? 32749 55310
in the Chera Basin
Publication(s)
La base comprend 16 publication(s).
Source: The Paleobiology Database
- ↑1 2 J. L. Sanz. 1986. Nouveaux gisements de dinosaures dans le Crétacé espagnol [New dinosaur localities in the Spanish Cretaceous]. Les Dinosaures de La Chine à La France, Colloque International de Paléontologie, Toulouse, France, 2-6 Septembre 1985; Muséum d'Histoire Naturelle de Toulouse, Toulouse
- ↑1 J. Company Rodríguez, M. Feist, and D. Peyrot, E. Barron, F. Robles, J. Pereda-Suberbiola, J. I. Ruiz-Omenaca. 2005. Stratigraphic position and palaeoenvironmental traits of the Late Cretaceous vertebrate-bearing sites of Chera (Valencia, Spain), based on micropalaeontological data. Current Research in Vertebrate Palaeontolgy. 3rd Annual Meeting of the European Association of Vertebrate Palaeontologists (EAVP). Kaupia 14:76
- ↑1 J. Company Rodríguez. 2005. Longbone histology of Lirainosaurus astibiae (Sauropodomorpha: Titanosauria) from the Upper Campanian of Chera, Spain. Current Research in Vertebrate Palaeontolgy. 3rd Annual Meeting of the European Association of Vertebrate Palaeontologists (EAVP). Kaupia 14:75
- ↑1 J. I. Canudo and J. I. Ruiz-Omeñaca. 2003. Los restos directos de dinosaurios teropódos (excluyendo Aves) en España [Direct remains of theropod dinosaurs (excluding Aves) in Spain]. Ciencias de la Tierra 26:347-373
- ↑1 J. Company, X. Murelaga, and X. Pereda-Suberbiola, J. I. Ruiz-Omeñaca. 1999. The vertebrate fauna from the new Late Cretaceous Chera locality (Valencia province, Spain). IV European Workshop on Vertebrate Paleontology. Programme and Abstracts. Field Guide
- ↑1 2 3 4 5 J. Company, X. Pereda Suberbiola, and J. I. Ruiz-Omenaca. 2009. Nuevos restos fosiles del dinosaurio Lirainosaurus (Sauropoda, Titanosauria) en el Cretácico Superior (Campaniano-Maastrichtiano) de la Península Ibérica. Ameghiniana 46(2):391-405
- ↑1 2 J. Company. 2011. Bone histology of the titanosaur Lirainosaurus astibiae (Dinosauria: Sauropoda) from the Latest Cretaceous of Spain. Naturwissenschaften 98:67-78 (https://doi.org/10.1007/s00114-010-0742-3)
- ↑1 A. Ösi and E. Prondvai. 2013. Sympatry of two ankylosaurs (Hungarosaurus and cf. Struthiosaurus) in the Santonian of Hungary. Cretaceous Research 44:58-63 (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cretres.2013.03.006)
- ↑1 A. Galobart, A. Santos-Cubedo, and M. Suñer, J. I. Canudo. 2011. Paleontological discoveries and studies. Dinosaurs of Eastern Iberia
- ↑1 2 O. Oms, V. Riera, and C. d. Santisteban. 2011. The geological context: the Upper Cretaceous peninsula. Dinosaurs of Eastern Iberia
- ↑1 2 3 4 5 M. Suñer, B. Poza, and B. Vila, A. Santos-Cubedos. 2008. Síntesis del registro fósil de dinosaurios en el Este de la Península Ibérica [Synthesis of the fossil record of dinosaurs in the eastern Iberian Peninsula]. Palaeontologica Nova 8:397-420
- ↑1 E. Isasmendi, A. Torices, and J. I. Canudo, P. J. Currie, X. Pereda-Suberbiola. 2022. Upper Cretaceous European theropod palaeobiodiversity, palaeobiogeography and the intra‐Maastrichtian faunal turnover: new contributions from the Iberian fossil site of Laño. Papers in Palaeontology 8(1):e1419:1-38 (https://doi.org/10.1002/spp2.1419)
- ↑1 X. Pereda-Suberbiola, J. Company, and J. I. Ruiz-Omeñaca. 2006. Rhabdodontid ornithopod remains from the Late Cretaceous of Chera (Valencia, Iberian Peninsula): a tentative assignment. 4th Annual Meeting of the European Association of Vertebrate Palaeontologists. Hantkeniana 5:101
- ↑1 E. Malafaia, F. Escaso, and R. A. Coria, A. Pérez-García, F. Ortega. 2025. Theropod teeth from the Upper Cretaceous of central Spain: Assessing the paleobiogeographic history of European abelisaurids. Cretaceous Research 168(78):106072 (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cretres.2024.106072)
- ↑1 E. Isasmendi and E. Malafaia. 2025. New contributions to the knowledge of Abelisauridae (Dinosauria, Theropoda) from the Upper Cretaceous Ibero-Armorican landmass. Ameghiniana 62(6):452-479 (https://doi.org/10.5710/amgh.17.10.2025.3660)
- ↑1 2 B. Vila, M. Suñer, and A. Santos-Cubedo, J. I. Canudo, B. Poza, A. Galobart. 2011. Saurischians through time. Dinosaurs of Eastern Iberia
