Las Tetas de Cabra Formation | |
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Stratigraphic range: Wasatchian ~ | |
Type | Formation |
Lithology | |
Primary | Sandstone |
Other | Siltstone |
Location | |
Coordinates | 28°42′N 114°06′W / 28.7°N 114.1°W |
Approximate paleocoordinates | 31°06′N 97°00′W / 31.1°N 97.0°W |
Region | Baja California |
Country | Mexico |
Type section | |
Named for | Loma las Tetas de Cabra |
Las Tetas de Cabra Formation (Mexico) |
The Las Tetas de Cabra Formation is a geologic formation in Mexico. It preserves fossils dating back to the Wasatchian of the Early Eocene period.[1]
Fossil content
The following fossils have been reported from the formation:[1]
Mammals
- Acreodi
- Dissacus sp.[2]
- Wyolestes iglesius[3]
- Artiodactyls
- Cimolesta
- cf. Esthonyx sp.[4]
- Didelphimorphia
- Esteslestes ensis[3]
- Ferae
- Glires
- ?Paramyidae indet.[5]
- Hyaenodonta
- Pantodonta
- Caenolambda jepseni[6]
- Perissodactyls
- Placentalia
- Theriiformes
Reptiles
Amphibians
Fish
Invertebrates
- Gastropods
Flora
Wasatchian correlations
See also
References
Bibliography
- Alroy, J. 2002. Synonymies and reidentifications of North American fossil mammals, .. _.
- Froehlich, D. J. 2002. Quo vadis Eohippus? The systematics and taxonomy of the early Eocene equids (Perissodactyla). Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 134. 141–256. .
- Lucas, S. G. 1998. Fossil mammals and the Paleocene/Eocene series boundary in Europe, North America, and Asia, 451–500. M.-P. Aubry, S. G. Lucas and W. A. Berggren (eds.), Late Paleocene–Early Eocene Biotic and Climatic Events in the Marine and Terrestrial Records.
- Novacek, M. J.; I. Ferrusquía Villafranca; J. J. Flynn; A. R. Wyss, and M. A. Norell. 1991. Wasatchian (early Eocene) mammals and other vertebrates from Baja California, Mexico : the Lomas Las Tetas de Cabra fauna. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 208. 1–88. .
- Novacek, M. J.; J. J. Flynn; I. Ferrusquia Villafranca, and R. M. Cipolletti. 1987. An early Eocene (Wasatchian) mammal fauna from Baja California. National Geographic Research 3. 376–388. .
- Morris, W. J. 1966. Fossil mammals from Baja California: new evidence on early Tertiary migrations. Science 153. 1376–1378. .
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