Bivalves, Ponta Grossa Fmn., Tibagi Mbr., at Tibagi (Devonian of Brazil)

Where: Brazil (24.5° S, 50.4° W: paleocoordinates 81.6° S, 120.1° W)

• coordinate based on nearby landmark

• outcrop-level geographic resolution

When: Tibagi Member (Ponta Grossa Formation), Eifelian (393.3 - 387.7 Ma)

• Members of Ponta Grossa Fm., from bottom to top, are Jaguariaiva, Tibagi, and Sao Domingos.

•Melo (ref. 9944) restricts the name "Ponta Grossa" to "the lower, richly fossiliferous transgressive shaly section of the Devonian in the Apucarana Sub-basin, the name Jaguariaiva being regarded as a junior synonym...The Ponta Grossa and Sao Domingos shales are interpreted to be units of equal lithostratigraphic rank...The Tibaji "Sandstone" (in fact more silty than sandy) should be kept as a subordinate unit of the Ponta Grossa shale due to its restricted distribution...The Ponta Grossa Shale is well known for its abundant marine invertebrate fauna of Emsian/early Eifelian age, first described by Clarke (1913)..."

• member-level stratigraphic resolution

Environment/lithology: marine; sandy siltstone

• Melo (ref. 9944): Ponta Grossa shale proper is transgressive; Tibaji and Sao Domingos probably regressive; uppermost Sao Domingos transgressive.

Primary reference: S. M. Morsch. 1986. Bivalves (Mollusca) na Formacao Ponta Grossa (Bacia do Parana - Devoniano). Revisao Sistematica. Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias 58(3):403-431 [M. Foote/M. Foote/M. Foote]more details

Purpose of describing collection: taxonomic analysis

PaleoDB collection 37071: authorized by Michael Foote, entered by Michael Foote on 02.03.2004

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Taxonomic list

Bivalvia
 Cardiidia - Sanguinolitidae
 Cardiidia - Grammysiidae
 Solemyida - Solemyidae
"Solemya (? Janeia) brasiliensis" = Solemya
"Solemya (? Janeia) brasiliensis" = Solemya Awning Clam