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- described in 1920 under the name Tomistoma brumpti. Later that year René Fourtau described fossils from Wadi Natrun, Egypt as a new species and genus, Euthecodon...
- belonging to the subfamily Gavialinae. The type species is "Tomistoma" dowsoni Fourtau (1920). Varanosuchus Gen et sp. nov In press Pochat-Cottilloux et al. Early...
- species S. dowsoni. The species Tomistoma dowsoni was coined in 1920 by René Fourtau based on ****orted fragments including a lower jaw and the tip of the snout...
- Early Miocene G. sylvati**** T****y, 1985 Europe, Early Miocene G. liby**** (Fourtau, 1918) Egypt, Early Miocene G. inopinatum (Borissiak and Belyaeva, 1928)...
- Macropneustidae Lambert, 1905 family Maretiidae Lambert, 1905 family Megapneustidae Fourtau, 1905 † family Spatangidae Gray, 1825 family Hemiasteridae H. L. Clark...
- CGM 15597, was given to the Egyptian Geological Museum and described by Fourtau in 1918 under the name Crocodylus lloydi. Other material includes an uncatalogued...
- belonging to the order Spatangoida. Genera: Bolbaster Pomel, 1869 Cheopsia Fourtau, 1909 Hemiaster Ag****iz, 1847 Palhemiaster Lambert, 1916 "Hemiasteridae"...
- purpureus (O.F. Müller, 1776) Spatangus raschi Lovén, 1869 Spatangus savignyi Fourtau Spatangus subinermis Pomel, 1887 Spatangus tapinus Schenck, 1928 † Spatangus...
- Society of Edinburgh. 104 (3–4): 335–446. doi:10.1017/S1755691014000103. Fourtau, R. (1920). "Contribution à l'étude des vertébrés miocènes de l'Egypte"...
- genus known from the Eastern America/Caribbean region. †L. aegyptiaca (Fourtau, 1920); Upper Miocene, Egypt. L. Desor, Ag****iz & Desor, 1847, Oligocene...