Genus: Valentinella TABUCE, VIANEY-LIAUD & GARCIA, 2004
Etymology: In honor of Xavier Valentin (Uinversity of Poitiers, France), who discovered the species.

Species: vitrollense TABUCE, VIANEY-LIAUD & GARCIA, 2004
Etymology: In reference ot Vitrolles, Bouches-du-Rhone Department, France, name of the town near the fossiliferous site.

Holotype: UM-VLP-2 (ISEM/VLP-2)

Locality: Vitrolles la Plaine Site, Arc Basin, Bouches-du-Rhone Department, France.

Horizon:

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Late Maastrichtian Stage, Upper Senonian Subepoch, Upper Gulf Epoch, Late Cretaceous.

Material: Damaged right dentary with p3-m3.

Referred material:

UM-VLP-3 (ISEM/VLP-3): A fractured maxillary fragment with roots of right and left canines a a right ?P2.

UM-VLP-4 (ISEM/VLP-4): Fissured fragment of a right dentary wiht a damaged ?p4, associated with two very fragmentary adjacent teeth.

 

TABUCE, TORTOSA, VIANEY-LIAUD, GARCIA, LEBRUN, GODEFROIT, DUTOUR, BERTON, VALENTIN & CHEYLAN, 2013

UP-VALP-10-01: A left dentary fragment wiht roots of m1-m3.

UP-VALP-07-04: Fragment of a left upper molar.