Bacteria, bones, epithelial cells, striated muscle fibers, connective tissues, fish teethes and scales, plant fragments, chitin, parasitic helminths eggs / Iguanodon, Dinosaure / Bernissart, Belgium (LowerCretaceous) / Bertrand 1903; Poinar & Boucot 2006
Bacteria, ostracods and freshwateralgae / unidentified / Bridger Formation, Wyoming, USA (Upper Eocene) / Bradley 1946
Undigested muscle tissues / Tyranosaurida, Dinosaure / Alberta, USA (UpperCretaceous) / Chin et al2003
Fungi / Isisaurus, Dinosaure / Lameta Formation India (Maastrichtian, Upper Cretaceous) / Sharma et al 2005
Bones fragments, ganoid scales and the distinctive tooth crown of a pycnodont fish / unidentified / Texas, USA (Santonian, Upper Cretaceous) / Everhart2007
Bones / Carnivora / Karoo Basin, South Africa (Santonian, Upper Cretaceous) / Smith and Botha-Brink, 2011
Freshwater bivalves / unidentified / South Africa (Lower Trias) / Yates et al 2012
Cestodes eggs / "Shark" / Rio do Rasto formation, Brazil (Mid-Permian) / Dentzien-Dias et al 2013
Nematodeseggs (Ascarid, oxyurid worms) / Cynodontia / Cortado site, Brazil (Trias) / Da Silva et al 2014; Hugot et al 2014
Putative bacteria, cyanobacteria, fungi, “protists”, invertebrate eggs, arthropod elements, undigested bone and tooth fragments, fish scales and elongated hair-like structures / Therapsida,
Archosauromorpha? / Vyazniki site, Russia, (Upper Permian) / Bajdeck et al 2015
AppendixExamples of studied displayingthe diversity of the organic components reported in vertebrate pre-Pleistocenecoprolites
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