D. Djuric, N. Djerić, U. Stojadinovic, Desa Djordjevic-Milutinovic, Miodrag Hrnjez Ljumo, Milan Denda
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Abstract
New fossils from the Late Cenomanian-Turonian locality in the Bileca area
are reported. The fossils include a diverse assemblage of snakelike reptile remains, fishes and plants. While fossil snakes have already been found
in this area, the remains of fish and plants are reported for the first
time. Based on the state of fossil preservation, the following were identified: the snake Pachyophis (Simol iophiidae), the pychnodont fish
Coelodus sp., and plant remains of the flowering plants groups
Magnoliidae exc. Lilianae, Arecaceae (palm trees), and Cycadopsida.