International audienceWe have analyzed data recorded by the Composite Infrared Spectrometer (CIRS) aboard the Cassini spacecraft during the Titan flybys T0-T10 (July 2004-January 2006). The spectra characterize various regions on Titan from 70° S to 70° N with a variety of emission angles. We study the molecular signatures observed in the mid-infrared CIRS detector arrays (FP3 and FP4, covering roughly the 600-1500 cm -1 spectral range with apodized resolutions of 2.54 or 0.53 cm -1). The composite spectrum shows several molecular signatures: hydrocarbons, nitriles and CO 2. A firm detection of benzene (C 6H 6) is provided by CIRS at levels of about 3.5×10 around 70° N. We have used temperature profiles retrieved from the inversion of the e...