Where: Santa Catharina, Brazil (28.4° S, 49.4° W: paleocoordinates 47.4° S, 27.9° W)
• coordinate based on political unit
• local area-level geographic resolution
When: Rio Bonito Formation (Guata Group), Artinskian to Artinskian (290.1 - 272.3 Ma)
• White (1908): About 55 meters above the granite, or 225 meters below the Iraty black shale.
•Filhos et al (2009): The fossiliferous content of the Bonito River Formation is characterized by the abundance of plant remains (im-pressures of plants - flora Glossopteris) and palinomorphs, found in the associated coals and rocks, which allowed to situate this formation in the Lower Permian, more specifically between the Artinskian and the base of the Kungurian.
Environment/lithology: paralic; lithified, micaceous, gray, sandy shale
Size class: macrofossils
Collected by I. C. White
Primary reference: D. White. 1908. Fossil flora of the coal measures of Brazil. Final report on the coal measures and associated rocks of South Brazil 337-607 [R. Plotnick/R. Plotnick]more details
Purpose of describing collection: general faunal/floral analysis
PaleoDB collection 225341: authorized by Roy Plotnick, entered by Roy Plotnick on 04.05.2022
Creative Commons license: CC BY (attribution)
Taxonomic list
Voltziopsida | |
Voltzia ? sp. Brongniart 1828 | |
Cordaitopsida | |
Noeggerathiopsis hislopi Bunbury 1878 | |
"Cardiocarpon moreiranum" = Cardiocarpus, "Cardiocarpon (Samaropsis) seixasi" = Cardiocarpus
"Cardiocarpon moreiranum" = Cardiocarpus
"Cardiocarpon (Samaropsis) seixasi" = Cardiocarpus | |
Polypodiopsida | |
Arberiopsida | |
Glossopteris browniana Brongniart 1828 | |
Dictyopteridiopsida | |
Derbyella aurita White 1908 | |
Arberia minasica White 1908 | |
Hysterites | |
Rosellinites | |
Euchelicerata | |
Hastimima whitei White 1908 eurypterid |