Flora and fauna from a new famennian (upper devonian) locality at Becco, Eastern Belgium

Sébastien Olive*, Gaël Clement, Julien Denayer, Claire Derycke, Vincent Dupret, Philippe Gerrienne, Pierre Gueriau, Jean Marc Marion, Bernard Mottequin, Cyrille Prestianni

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    Abstract

    The Becco locality (Liège province), belongs to the Theux tectonic window and represents a proximal, probably fluvial, environment corresponding to a channel infill. We present here a preliminary report of the fossil assemblage discovered at the locality. The Becco site has yielded a diverse flora of early seed plants including Moresnetia zalesskyi, Dorinnotheca streeliand Condrusiasp. This assemblage, characteristic of the Belgian Famennian, highlights the diversity of early spermatophytes in the country. Becco has also delivered a rich vertebrate fauna with antiarch, groenlandaspid and phyllolepid placoderms, diplacanthiform acanthodians, as well as actinopterygians and various sarcopterygians. The fossiliferous assemblage of Becco resembles those of several Devonian tetrapodbearing localities, including that of Strud in Belgium, and could therefore provide a favorable palaeoecological setting in the search for early tetrapods.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)92-101
    Number of pages10
    JournalGeologica Belgica
    Volume18
    Issue number2-4
    Publication statusPublished - 23 Jul 2015

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