• Source: Queguay Formation
  • The Queguay Formation is a geologic formation in Uruguay.
    It consists of a lithological group composed of calcareous, calc-siliceous and siliceous rocks, of pedogenic or subterranean origin. It is formed by white and whitish limestones, massive, sandy and brecciated.


    Vertebrate paleofauna


    Several fossil gastropods have been found here:

    Bahiensis priscus Cabrera & Martínez, 2012
    Biomphalaria manya Cabrera & Martínez, 2018
    Biomphalaria reversa Cabrera, Martínez & Norbis, 2016
    Bulimulus frenguellii Cabrera et al., 2021
    Eoborus charruanus Frenguelli, 1930
    Pupoides gnocco Cabrera & Martínez, 2017


    See also


    List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in Uruguay
    Asencio Formation


    References

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