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- The Sables du Castrais Formation, also known as the Mol****es du Castrais, is a geologic formation of Eocene (Ypresian to Bartonian) age, outcropping in...
- Edward Gray in 1831 on the basis of remains from the Lutetian Sables du Castrais Formation of France. Paul Gervais (1853) ****igned this species to its own...
- named and described by Cuvier (1822) based on specimens from the Sables du Castrais Formation. There are various species of Lophiodon known to have existed...
- Fossils have been found in the Grès de Carc****onne Member of the Sables du Castrais Formation in Laure-Minervois, France that date back to the Middle Eocene...
- Teulet rugby profile". Retrieved 18 April 2010. "Teulet, le petit lutin castrais" (in French). Archived from the original on 6 July 2008. Retrieved 18 April...
- 90 sq mi) Po****tion  (2021) 42,672  • Density 430/km2 (1,100/sq mi) Demonym Castrais Time zone UTC+01:00 (CET)  • Summer (DST) UTC+02:00 (CEST) INSEE/Postal...
- Stehlin, Hans Georg (1904). "Sur les mammifères des Sables bartoniens du Castrais". Bulletin de la Société géologique de France. 4. 4: 445–475. Stehlin,...
- Compayré, Études historiques et do****ents inédits sur l'Albigeois, le Castrais, et l'ancien diocèse de Lavaur (Albi, 1841) Martirologio Romano (PDF)....
- Dentaneosuchus Gen. et comb. nov Martin et al. Eocene (Bartonian) Sables du Castrais Formation  France A member of the family Sebecidae; a new genus for "Atacisaurus"...
- catalogued as specimen MHNT.PAL.2006.0.53., was discovered in the Sables du Castrais Formation near Issel in southern France and ****igned to the genus Atacisaurus...