• The Cucaracha Formation (Tca) is a geologic formation in Panama. It preserves vertebrate and plant fossils dating back to the Neogene period; Early to...
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    (eds.), Evolution of Tertiary mammals of North America 595-605. Cucaracha Formation, Gaillard Cut, Panama. J. Alroy. 2002. Synonymies and reidentifications...
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  • Shihottse Formation (China). Wang et al. (2024) report the discovery of a fossil forest of Neocalamites plants from the Middle Triassic Yanchang Formation (China)...
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  • fossiliferous stratigraphic units in Panama Cucaracha Formation Gatún Formation Geologic Map, 1980 Culebra Formation at Fossilworks.org Culebrasuchus at Fossilworks...
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    Cut, Cucaracha Formation, Panama Balumtun Sandstone, Chiapas, Mexico Suchilquitongo Formation, Oaxaca, Mexico Trinity River Pit 1, Fleming Formation, San...
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  • Thomonde Formation - Early Miocene formation of Haiti Lagunitas Formation - Burdigalian fossiliferous formation of Cuba Cucaracha Formation - Burdigalian...
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    wood turtle †R. panamaensis Cadena et al. 2012 - Hemingfordian - Cucaracha Formation, Panama Nota bene: A binomial authority in parentheses indicates...
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  • (Hemingfordian) Cucaracha Formation of the Panama Basin of central Panama. In 2010, the holotype specimen was recovered from the Cucaracha Formation located at...
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    fossil fruits from a locality in the lower Miocene (19 mya) Cucaracha Formation, where the formation is exposed by the Culebra Cut of the Panama Canal. The...
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  • .323...60W. doi:10.1016/j.palaeo.2012.01.027. A. A. Madison (2012). "Formation of cardinal process in Ordovician strophomenids". Paleontological Journal...
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