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Northumberland Formation

The Northumberland Formation is a Late Cretaceous (?Campanian-?Maastrichtian)-aged geologic formation in Canada. It belongs to the larger Nanaimo Group. Indeterminate bird and pterosaur fossils have been recovered from the formation, as well as a potential gladius of Eromangateuthis. An extensive diversity of shark teeth is known from the formation; many appear to be closely allied with modern deep-water shark taxa, suggesting a deep-water environment for the formation. The most well-known exposures of the formation are on Hornby Island.

Vertebrate paleofauna
Cartilaginous fish Source: Hybodontiformes Hexanchiformes Echinorhiniformes Squaliformes Pristiophoriformes Orectolobiformes Lamniformes Synechodontiformes Carcharhiniformes Bony fish Birds Pterosaurs Squamates == Invertebrate paleofauna ==
Invertebrate paleofauna
Molluscs Cephalopods Gastropods Crustaceans == Paleoflora ==
Paleoflora
Gymnosperms Angiosperms ==See also==
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