• The Cercado Formation is a geologic group in Dominican Republic. The formation comprises siltstones, limestones, claystones, sandstones and conglomerates...
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  • reef environment. The formation, unconformably overlying the Tabera Formation and unconformably overlain by the Cercado Formation, preserves bivalve, gastropod...
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  • kuehnei, formerly known only from the Bahariya Formation (Egypt), is described from the Alcântara Formation (Brazil) by Neves et al. (2024). A study on the...
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  • Parent; Alberto C. Garrido (2015). "The ammonite fauna of the La Manga Formation (Late Callovian-Early Oxfordian) of Vega de la Veranada, Neuquén Basin...
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  • stratigraphic units in the Dominican Republic La Toca Formation Baitoa Formation Cercado Formation El Mamey Formation at Fossilworks.org G. O. Poinar, Jr. and D...
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  • List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in the Caribbean (category Geologic formations of the Caribbean)
    org Gurabo Formation at Fossilworks.org Cercado Formation at Fossilworks.org Cerros de Sal Formation at Fossilworks.org Baitoa Formation at Fossilworks...
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  • Ordovician corals belonging to the genus Agetolites from the Xiazhen Formation (China), and on their implications for inferring phylogenetic relationships...
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  • Mangeliidae. This extinct marine species has been found in strata of Cercado Formation of Santo Domingo. Fossilworks: Kurtziella (Cryoturris) dominicensis...
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  • members of the genus Anodonta are described from the Pleistocene Nihewan Formation (China) by Li et al. (2016). Rakhi Dutta; Subhendu Bardhan (2016). "Systematics...
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  • early cephalopods is described from the Cambrian (Terreneuvian) Bonavista Formation (Canada) by Hildenbrand et al. (2021), who interpret this finding as possibly...
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