Coordinates: 15°24′N 5°48′E / 15.4°N 5.8°E / 15.4; 5.8

Dukamaje Formation

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Dukamaje Formation
Stratigraphic range: Maastrichtian[1]
TypeGeological formation
Sub-unitsGypsiferous shale Member
Lithology
PrimaryMudstone, shale
OtherSiltstone, marl, gypsum
Location
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RegionTahoua
Sokoto
CountryNiger, Nigeria
ExtentIullemmeden Basin
Type section
Named forDukamaje, Sokoto, Nigeria

The Dukamaje Formation is a geological formation in Niger and Nigeria whose strata date back to the Late Cretaceous. Dinosaur remains are among the fossils that have been recovered from the formation.[1] A wealth of Mosasaur fossils have also been recovered from this formation, particularly from the area around Mt. Igdaman.[2]

Fossil content

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Dinosaurs of the Dukamaje Formation
Taxa Presence Description Images

Genus:

  1. ?B. ingens.[1]
  1. Geographically present in Département De Tahoua, Niger.[1]
Mosasaurs of the Dukamaje Formation
Taxa Presence Description Images
Genus:
  1. I. aegyptiacus[2]
  1. Geographically present on Mt. Igdaman, near the village of Igdaman (or In Daman).[2]
Mid-sized globidensine mosasaur.[3] Originally described as a plioplatecarpine. Durophagous.[2]
File:Goronyosaurus nigeriensis abelov.jpg
Goronyosaurus and juvenile elasmosaurs
Genus:
  1. G. nigeriensis
  2. G. sp.[2]
  1. Type locality unknown. From the portion of the Dukamaje Formation located in Nigeria.
  2. Geographically present on Mt. Igdaman. From the portion of the Dukamaje Formation located in Niger.[2]
Large mosasaur of uncertain affiliations. High number of foramina on the snout and small eyes indicate a murky-water hunter.[4]
Genus:
  1. ?A. sp.[2]
  1. Geographically present on Mt. Igdaman.[2]
Represented here by four vertebrae, one from a juvenile. Fragmentary state makes identification difficult.[2]
Genus:
  1. H. sp.[2]
  1. Geographically present on Mt. Igdaman.[2]
Mid-sized mosasaur. Represented here by four vertebrae.[2]
Genus:
  1. P. sp.[2]
  1. Geographically present on Mt. Igdaman.[2]
Mid-sized plioplatecarpine mosasaur. Represented here by several vertebrae.[2]
Genus:
  1. P. sp.[2]
  1. Geographically present on Mt. Igdaman.[2]
Mid-sized plioplatecarpine mosasaur. Represented here by a single fragmentary vertebrae.[2]
Genus:
  1. cf. M. hoffmannii[2]
  1. Geographically present on Mt. Igdaman.[2]
Massive mosasaurine mosasaur. Represented here by a fragmentary tooth crown. The first example of Mosasaurus from Niger and Nigeria.[2]
Other reptiles
Fishes

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d e Weishampel, David B; et al. (2004). "Dinosaur distribution (Late Cretaceous, Africa)." In: Weishampel, David B.; Dodson, Peter; and Osmólska, Halszka (eds.): The Dinosauria, 2nd, Berkeley: University of California Press. Pp. 604-605. Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value)..
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  5. ^ Gilbedi Hills, Rima River at Fossilworks.org
  6. ^ Mont Igdaman (bed 25) at Fossilworks.org
  7. ^ In Touhout (bed 4) at Fossilworks.org

Further reading

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  • R. T. J. Moody and P. J. C. Suttcliffe. 1991. The Cretaceous deposits of the Iullemmeden Basin of Niger, central West Africa. Cretaceous Research 12:137-157