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- The Hesseltal Formation or Blackcoloured Formation is a Late Cretaceous (late Cenomanian to early Turonian) geological formation from northern Germany...
- Njoerdichthys is an extinct genus of pycnodontid fish from the Cretaceous Hesseltal Formation in Germany. The original holotype of Njoerdichthys was discovered...
- articulated fossil fish, in addition to small reptiles and invertebrates. Hesseltal Formation 94–93 Ma Saxony & North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany Deposited...
- Cretaceous (Cenomanian). It contains one valid species, R. taxidiotis from the Hesseltal Formation of Germany and the Sannine Formation of Lebanon, in addition...
- species, A. typus from the Chalk Group of the United Kingdom and the Hesseltal Formation of Germany. It is generally classified as a member of the Ctenothrissiformes...
- of Morocco (Jbel Tselfat), late Cenomanian/early Turonian of Germany (Hesseltal Formation) Fossils of an indeterminate Clupavus species are abundant in...
- of England (English Chalk), late Cenomanian/early Turonian of Germany (Hesseltal Formation), possibly Turonian of Canada (Kaskapau Formation) †C. nepaholica...
- Rhamphoichthys Gen. et sp. nov Valid El Hossny et al. Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian) Hesseltal Formation  Germany  Italy  Lebanon  United Kingdom A member of the family...
- Prognathodon saturator Grünsandstein Formation Cenomanian  Germany Liodon anceps Hesseltal Formation Late Cenomanian/Early Turonian  Germany Mosasauroidea indet...
- Cenomanian of England (Chalk Group), Cenomanian/Turonian of Germany (Hesseltal Formation) (=Anogmius ornatus Woodward, 1923) Specimens are known from...