Customs Wall (Mur des Douaniers) is an outcrop of rocks, formation of which began in
Lower Eifelian, a period of
Middle Devonian (Primary or
Paleozoic era). These
sediments formed 397 million years ago. The sedimentary layers were subsequently folded and subjected to temperature and pressure constraints during the
orogeny of the
Ardennes massif (Hercynian cycle). In more modern times, the
Meuse and its tributaries have dug deep valleys in the plateau, revealing this outcrop of
shales. Until the beginning of the century, the layers of Customs Wall were considered to belong to Assise de Bure and date from Lower Couvinian (
Emsian). The revision of the geological map of Givet and recent studies have shown that they belong to the Jemelle formation (Member of the Vieux Moulin) of
Lower Eifelian. the region was submerged by a shallow sea. Life developed there in calm and warm waters. Corpses of dead animals were covered with sediment, initiating
fossilization. The most abundant fossils are
trilobites, but along with reef organisms and
cnidarians. Identified trilobites (classified by
orders): •
Proetida • Family
Proetidae •
Gerastos catervus (van Viersen, 2006) (previous names:
Rhenocynproetus catervus,
Gerastos cuvieri (Steininger, 1831)) •
Diademaproetux cf.
pertinax van Viersen, Taghon & Magrean, 2019 • Family Aulacopleuridae •
Cyphaspis cf.
iuxta van Viersen, Taghon & Magrean, 2019 •
Phacopida • Family Acastidae •
Asteropyge eonia van Viersen, Taghon & Magrean, 2019 • Family
Phacopidae •
Pedinopariops ceuthonymus van Viersen, Taghon & Magrean, 2019 •
Geesops sparsinodosus gallicus (Struve, 1982). It is the most common species on the site. It has often been confused with
Phacops latifrons. • Odontopleurida • Family Odontopleuridae •
Kettneraspis eftychia van Viersen, Taghon & Magrean, 2019 •
Koneprusia sp. A (sensu van Viersen, 2008) •
Lichida • Family Lichidae •
Ceratarges cognatus van Viersen, 2006 •
Corynexochida • Family Scutelluidae •
Septimopeltis magnispina (Maillieux, 1938) (previous name:
Thysanopeltella magnispina) •
Septimopeltis cf.
akatastasia van Viersen, Taghon & Magrean, 2019 •
Scabriscutellum sp. == Administration, Management plan, regulations ==