- Source: Anzaldo Formation
The Anzaldo Formation is a Katian geologic formation of central Bolivia. The formation belongs to the Cochabamba Group, overlies the Capinota Formation and is overlain by the San Benito Formation.
Fossil content
The formation has provided the following fossils:
= Fish
=Pteraspidomorphi
Huemacaspis bistrami
Sacabambaspis janvieri
= Trilobites
=Leiostegina inexpectans
= Bivalves
== Gastropods
=Gyrospira tourteloti
= Lingulida
=Bistramia elegans
Dignomia munsterii
See also
References
= Bibliography
=Pradel, A.; Sansom, I. J.; Gagnier, P.-Y.; Cespedes, R.; Janvier, P. (2007), "The tail of the Ordovician fish Scabambaspis", Biology Letters, 3 (1): 72–75, doi:10.1098/rsbl.2006.0557, PMC 2373808, PMID 17443969
Emig, C. C.; Herrera, Z. (2006), "Dignomia munsterii (Brachiopoda, Lingulata) from the Ordovician of Bolivia, with redescription of the genus", Geodiversitas, 28: 227–237
Gagnier, P. Y.; Blieck, A.; Emig, C. C.; Sempere, T.; Vachard, D.; Vanguestaine, M. (1996), "New paleontological and geological data on the Ordovician and Silurian of Bolivia", Journal of South American Earth Sciences, 9 (5): 329–347, Bibcode:1996JSAES...9..329G, doi:10.1016/S0895-9811(96)00018-1
Branisa, L (1965), "Los fósiles guias de Bolivia: I. Paleozoico", Boletín de Servicio Geologico de Bolivia la Paz, Bolivia, 6: 1–282
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