Crusafontia, the Glossary
Crusafontia is an extinct genus of mammal from the Cretaceous Camarillas, El Castellar and La Huérguina Formations of Spain.[1]
Table of Contents
8 relations: Camarillas Formation, El Castellar Formation, Extinction, Galve, Teruel, Genus, La Huérguina Formation, Miquel Crusafont i Pairó, Tooth.
- Camarillas Formation
- Cretaceous mammals of Europe
- Dryolestida
- La Huérguina Formation
Camarillas Formation
The Camarillas Formation is a geological formation in the Teruel Province of Aragón, Spain whose strata date back to the Early Cretaceous (Barremian stage). Crusafontia and Camarillas Formation are Cretaceous Spain.
See Crusafontia and Camarillas Formation
El Castellar Formation
The El Castellar Formation is a geological formation in La Rioja and Teruel, Spain whose strata date back to the possibly the Valanginian to the Barremian stages of the Early Cretaceous. Crusafontia and El Castellar Formation are Cretaceous Spain.
See Crusafontia and El Castellar Formation
Extinction
Extinction is the termination of a taxon by the death of its last member.
See Crusafontia and Extinction
Galve, Teruel
Galve is a municipality located in the province of Teruel, Aragon, Spain.
See Crusafontia and Galve, Teruel
Genus
Genus (genera) is a taxonomic rank above species and below family as used in the biological classification of living and fossil organisms as well as viruses.
La Huérguina Formation
The La Huérguina Formation (also known as the Calizas de La Huérguina Formation, La Huérguina Limestone Formation or as the Una Formation) is a geological formation in Spain whose strata date back to the Barremian stage of the Early Cretaceous. Crusafontia and La Huérguina Formation are Cretaceous Spain.
See Crusafontia and La Huérguina Formation
Miquel Crusafont i Pairó
Miquel Crusafont i Pairó (1910 in Sabadell, Spain – 1983) was a Spanish paleontologist, specializing in mammal bones.
See Crusafontia and Miquel Crusafont i Pairó
Tooth
A tooth (teeth) is a hard, calcified structure found in the jaws (or mouths) of many vertebrates and used to break down food.
See also
Camarillas Formation
- Bernissartia
- Camarillas Formation
- Camarillasaurus
- Cretalamna
- Crusafontia
- Eobaatar
- Galveodon
- Gideonmantellia
- Guegoolithus
- Iguanodon
- Lavocatia
- Lonchidion
- Loxaulax
- Meyasaurus
Cretaceous mammals of Europe
- Albionbaatar
- Arcantiodelphys
- Azilestes
- Barbatodon
- Bernardodon
- Crusafontia
- Galveodon
- Gypsonictops
- Hainina
- Kogaionidae
- Lavocatia
- Spinolestes
- Triconodontidae
Dryolestida
- Amblotherium
- Crusafontia
- Dorsetodon
- Drescheratherium
- Dryolestes
- Dryolestida
- Dryolestidae
- Euthlastus
- Groebertherium
- Henkelotherium
- Laolestes
- Paurodon
- Paurodontidae
- Phascolestes
- Tathiodon
La Huérguina Formation
- Albanerpeton
- Becklesius
- Bernissartia
- Celtedens
- Concavenator
- Concornis
- Crusafontia
- Eoalulavis
- Eobaatar
- Euronychodon
- Europejara
- Hoyalacerta
- Hoyasemys
- Hylaeobatrachus
- Iberomesornis
- Jucaraseps
- La Huérguina Formation
- Mantellisaurus
- Meyasaurus
- Montsecosuchus
- Paramacellodus
- Paronychodon
- Pelecanimimus
- Richardoestesia
- Sabresuchus
- Spinolestes
- Unasuchus
- Valdotriton
- Wealdenbatrachus
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crusafontia
Also known as Crusafontia amoae.