Also known as Pusa Shale Fm., Montes de Toledo, Spain - Brasier et. al 1979
Where: Spain (39.6° N, 3.9° W)
• coordinate based on nearby landmark
• outcrop-level geographic resolution
When: Nama other zone, Lower Member (Pusa Shale Formation), Ediacaran (635.0 - 541.0 Ma)
• 700-2000m thick with carbonaceous discs at about 350-450m above the base of the formation.
• group of beds-level stratigraphic resolution
Environment/lithology: submarine fan; lithified shale
Size class: mesofossils
Preservation: adpression, trace, original carbon
Collection methods: Specimens occur in at least 3 different ways:
•1. Touching or loosely clustered bodies that do not overlap and lack evidence for coloiality.
•2. Discrete bodies without evidence for colonial association, often as sparse elements in pure mudstone or with carbonaceous fragments.
•3. Long, convoluted chains up to 80mm long, apparently constructed of conjoined discs.
Primary reference: M. D. Brasier, A. Perjon, and M. A. De San Jose. 1979. Discovery of an important fossiliferous Precambrian-Cambrian sequence in Spain. Estudios Geologicos 35:379-383 [M. Patzkowsky/P. Borkow]more details
Purpose of describing collection: taxonomic analysis
PaleoDB collection 10573: authorized by Mark Patzkowsky, entered by Phil Borkow on 24.05.2001
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Taxonomic list
Beltanelliformis | |
Beltanelloides sorichevae Sokolov 1965
Beltanelliformis brunsae Menner 1974 | |
Chuaria circularis Walcott 1899 acritarchs | |
"cf. Phycodes pedum" = Treptichnus pedum Seilacher 1955 |