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Palaeofocus 1 Van
den Eeckhout G. & De Schutter P., 2009, The
elasmobranch fauna of the Lede Sand Formation at Oosterzele
(Lutetian, Middle Eocene of Belgium) (57 pages including 2
text-figures, 2 tables and 22 plates)
– ISSN 2030-8426 Elasmobranch
remains are very common in the Lede Sand Formation at the Oosterzele
sandpit. An overview of the species recovered from the transgressive
base of this formation is given. After examining the Eocene
elasmobranch record, it has been recognized that at least 3 different
marine formations were reworked in the basal gravel of the Lede Sand
Formation. One of these probably represents the formerly called
Laekenian, a fully reworked marine formation similar to, but slightly
older than the Lede Sands. In addition, a short list of species found
in a layer situated higher up in the Lede Sands is given. Carcharias
sp. is new for the Lede Sand Formation. Usakias cf. wardi Zhelenko
& Kozlov, 1999
is recorded here for the first time in the Belgian Lutetian. Galeocerdo cf. eaglesomei
(White,
1955), Mobulidae
sp. and Dasyatis
sp. are new for the Eocene of Belgium.
Carcharias
sp. and Usakias
cf. wardi are
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