Cachuela Bandeira, Bolivien
Fundort: | Cachuela Bandeira, Bolivien, Pando, Bolivien | ||||||
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Taxon: | Acrecebus fraileyi aus der Familie Cebidae | ||||||
Fossilien und Beschreibung der Fundstelle: |
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Mesofossils, The authors redefine both the Solimoes and the Madre de Dios formations indicating that the Acre Conglomerates Mbr. is not the lowermost member of the latter formation but the uppermost one of the Solimoes formation, changing the age of this member from Pleistocene to late Miocene based on the presence of land mammals of this age. The fauna is of Huayquerian age (Frailey (1986)., From top to bottom: discontinuous clay-pebble conglomerate (Acre Conglomerate Mbr.), tertiary red clays. | |||||||
Geschätztes Alter der Fundstelle: |
zwischen 6,8 und 9, Millionen Jahre aus der Solimoes Formation in Bolivien | ||||||
Geologie, Sratigraphie | Tortonian, Messinian / Huayquerian / Solimoes | ||||||
Koordinaten: | 10° 49 ' 59 '' S, 69° 50 ' 0 '' W | ||||||
Die Daten sowie die folgende Systematik stammen aus der Paleobiology Database, Lizenz
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LiteraturR. F. Kay, C. D. Frailey 1993, Large fossil platyrrhines from the Rio Acre local fauna, late Miocene, western Amazonia. Journal of Human Evolution. 25, p. 319 - 327 |
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