Middle and Late Pleistocene deposits largely cover the northern part of this island.
In well-documented Late Triassic deposits, fossils overwhelmingly consist of modern fossil insect groups.
A fossil species, Chaetura baconica, was described from Late Miocene deposits of Hungary.
Prosauropods are present but rare in Arizona's Late Triassic deposits.
Ferugliotherium is a gondwanathere from Late Cretaceous Argentinean deposits.
Possible lizard-like choristoderes have been found in Late Cretaceous North American deposits, although their remains are very fragmentary.
This is the most commonly found crocodilian species found in the Late Cretaceous deposits of Alberta.
The only known fossils come from Late Carboniferous deposits of Shropshire, England.
The oldest fossils were found in Late Cretaceous deposits from North America.
Its remains have been recovered from a Late Cretaceous or Paleogene deposit in Central Asia.