Mosasauroid predation on an ammonite – Pseudaspidoceras – from the Early Turonian of south-eastern Morocco

Andrew S. Gale, William James Kennedy, David Martill

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    Abstract

    A juvenile specimen of the ammonite Pseudaspidoceras from the Early Turonian of the Goulmima area in the Province of Er-Rachida in south-eastern Morocco shows clear evidence of predation by a tooth-bearing vertebrate. Most of the body chamber is missing, as a result of post-burial compactional crushing. The adapertural part of the shell on the left flank of the surviving fragment of body chamber bears six circular punctuations; the right flank four. These are interpreted as the product of a single bite by a mosasauroid, probably a Tethysaurus.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)31-46
    Number of pages16
    JournalActa Geologica Polonica
    Volume67
    Issue number1
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Mar 2017

    Keywords

    • predation
    • ammonite
    • Mosasauroidea
    • Cretaceous
    • Turonian
    • Morocco

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