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The Woodbine Group is a geological formation in east Texas whose strata date back to the Early to Middle Cenomanian age of the Late Cretaceous. It is the producing formation of the giant East Texas Oil Field from which over 5.42 billion barrels of oil have been produced. The Woodbine overlies the Maness Shale, Buda Limestone, or older rocks, and underlies the Eagle Ford Group or Austin Chalk. In outcrop the Woodbine Group has been subdivided into the Lewisville Sandstone, Dexter Sandstone, and/or Pepper Shale formations. Thin-bedded sands of the Woodbine and Eagle Ford are collectively referred to as the "Eaglebine" oil and gas play in the southwestern portion of the East Texas region.

Vertebrate paleofauna
Scolomastax sahlsteini: A paralligatorid endemic to Appalachia. • Ampelognathus coheni: A small-bodied ornithopod • Protohadros byrdi: "Partial skull, teeth, partial postcranium." A hadrosaur found in Flower Mound, Texas in the early 1990s. • Woodbinesuchus byersmauricei: Lower jaw and a variety of postcranial elements, such as vertebrae, limb bones, shoulder and hip bones, and bony armor. • Unnamed theropodDeltasuchus motherali: Parts of the upper skull, most likely the apex predator in its ecosystem. • Terminonaris robusta: A pholidosaurid crocodyliform whose remains have been found in North America and Europe. • Flexomornis howei: A enantiornithe bird. • Pleurochayah appalachius: A recently described species of bothremydid turtle, which is also known as a side-necked turtle. • Mawsonia sp., a giant Coelacanth known from Africa and South America, but fossils of the genus were described in 2021. • Bardackichthys carteri: an ichthyodectiform fish. • Indeterminate Nodosauridae. • Indeterminate Carcharodontosauridae. • Indeterminate Tyrannosauroidea. • Indeterminate Ornithomimosauria. • Indeterminate Dromaeosauridae. • Indeterminate Troodontidae. • Indeterminate Coelurosauria. ==Other fossils==
Other fossils
Other vertebrate fossils that have been identified in the Woodbine include lungfish, fish, turtles, sharks, and coprolites containing bones. and agglutinated foraminifera. • Necrocarcinus christinae: a podotreme crab. == See also ==
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