Geopaleontological Park of Pietraroia
Geopaleontological Park of Pietraroia
Nation: Italy
Region: Campania
Province: Benevento
Municipality: Pietraroia
In the Ichtyolithic limestones there are over 20 species of lagoon, sweet water, brackish water and open sea fish belonging to superorders of the Selachians, Holosteans or Teleosteans. Among the reptiles there are two specimens of crocodile and the famous dinosaur cub, commonly known as "Ciro", dated 113 million years.
Ichtyolithic limestones which compose the upper layer of the Pietraroia sequence that characterizes the “Civita” were formed in an environment of calm waters during the Cretaceous period. The structure is formed of a monocline sloping down eastwards and defined by faults.
Constraints: a Park will be created.
Point of interest: finding of a dinosaur cub, various species of well-preserved fish in situ.
Deterioration risk: high
Type of deterioration: meteoric agents, human action
Bibliography: D'Argenio M., 1963 - I calcari ad ittioliti del Cretaceo Inferiore del Matese. Mem. Atti Acc. Sc. Fis. Mat. in Napoli, ser. 4,4.