International audienceConstruction work of the Highway A65 led the top of the Burdigalian ‘Molasses de l'Armagnac’ Formation to outcrop in two close localities near the town of Bazas and Marimbault, situated on the western edge of the Aquitaine Basin, France. From this formation, a rich fossil assemblage has been recovered and includes both marine and terrestrial fossil remains which offered the opportunity to reconstruct both seawater and terrestrial air temperatures at a regional scale during the Burdigalian. For this purpose, two sets of fossil samples representative of the whole assemblage have been selected for each locality. They include teeth and bones of sharks, fish, rays, reptiles and mammals, as well as tests of sea urchins and s...