The Evieux Formation, formerly included within the “Bois-de-Mouches Formation” and containing the Strud locality, is a late Devonian formation from Belgium. It preserves a wide range of fossils, including some of the earliest branchiopod crustaceans, various fish, and the putative insect Strudiella.[1]
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^Olive, Sébastien; Clément, Gaël; Daeschler, Edward B.; Dupret, Vincent (November 2015). "Characterization of the placoderm (Gnathostomata) assemblage from the tetrapod-bearing locality of Strud (Belgium, upper Famennian)". Palaeontology. 58 (6): 981–1002. Bibcode:2015Palgy..58..981O. doi:10.1111/pala.12190.
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