Abstract

Abstract Several species of Inoceramus from Cretaceous formations of north Africa are valuable because of their rather restricted stratigraphic distribution. These include Inoceramus regularis radiosa (Campanian-Maestrichtian and sometimes Danian), I. labiatus (lower Turonian), and I. cycloides (middle Santonian). For each of these, synonymous forms described in the literature on north Africa, particularly Algeria, are listed.

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