Le Python de Caen, les algues géantes d’Amblie, et austres spécimens perdus de Leedsichthys d’Alexandre Bourienne, Jules Morière, Eugène Eudes-Deslongchamps et Alexandre Bigot.
1GR - Géosciences Rennes (Bâtiment 15 - Université de Rennes 1 - Campus de Beaulieu -263 Av du général Leclerc- CS 74205 - 35042 Rennes Cedex - France - France)
Abstract : The descriptions of five specimens from the Bathonian-Oxfordian of Normandy, all of which were probably destroyed during allied bombing in July 1944, are reviewed as unrecognized specimens of the large suspension-feeding pachycormid Leedsichthys. Many similarities with known specimens of this taxon are noted, with the consequence that such an animal may well have been present in the Bathonian.
Jeff Liston, Damien Gendry. Le Python de Caen, les algues géantes d’Amblie, et austres spécimens perdus de Leedsichthys d’Alexandre Bourienne, Jules Morière, Eugène Eudes-Deslongchamps et Alexandre Bigot.. L'écho des falaises, 2015, 19, pp.17-34. ⟨insu-01247531⟩