Chelonian plates, fish scales and crocodilian remains from the uppermost Cretaceous of the Burgos Province
are described for the first time. All the remains have been found in the argilites of the Sobrepeña Formation
(Middle-to-Upper Maastrichtian). The fossil bones have been found dispersed all around the outcrop. The
bothremydid turtle plates are well preserved and represent the most abundant elements. The solemyid
turtle plates are eroded and only a few fragments have been discovered. The bony fishes are represented
by one scale that could be referred to the family Lepisosteidae. The crocodilian remains consist of an
isolated tooth and an osteoderm. The fossil assemblage is in agreement with the sedimentological
interpretation of a lower energy lacustrine system. The bothremydid and solemyidid turtles, bony fishes
and crocodrilians are common components of the continental vertebrate faunas of the Ibero-Armorican
realm at the end of the Cretaceous