Also known as NMB Loc. 17619
Where: Panama (9.0° N, 80.6° W: paleocoordinates 9.2° N, 79.3° W)
• coordinate stated in text
• outcrop-level geographic resolution
When: Gatun Formation, Tortonian (11.6 - 7.2 Ma)
• STRATIGRAPHIC RELATIONS: The Gatun Fm rests unconformably on formations of different ages in different parts of the Panama Canal Basin. To the east of Colon, the Gatun Fm rests nonconformably on unamed Cretaceous volcanics. To the west of Colon, including several islands in Lake Gatun, the Gatun Fm rests with angular unconformity on the upper Oligocene Caimito Fm. BIOSTRATIGRAPHY: From unknown member of Gatun Fm, but most of the Gatun is Late Miocene (12.0-7.9 MY) according to Collins et al. (1999).
• bed-level stratigraphic resolution
Environment/lithology: coastal; unlithified lithology not reported
Size class: macrofossils
Reposited in the BMNH, NMB, USNM
Collection methods: bulk, sieve,
• COVERAGE: Exhaustive for gastropoda, bivalvia and scaphopoda. COLLECTORS: unknown (PPP staff), 8/5/87. REPOSITORIES:collections presumably held at USNM, BMNH and Naturhistorisches Museum Basel (NMB),
Primary reference: L. S. Collins and A. G. Coates. 1999. A paleobiotic survey of Caribbean faunas from the Neogene of the Isthmus of Panama. Bulletins of American Paleontology (357) [A. Miller/A. Hendy/A. Hendy]more details
Purpose of describing collection: paleoecologic analysis
PaleoDB collection 61342: authorized by Austin Hendy, entered by Austin Hendy on 05.06.2006
Creative Commons license: CC BY (attribution)
Taxonomic list
Gastropoda | |
Tricolia sp. Risso 1826 snail | |
Solariella sp. Wood 1842 snail | |
? Calliostoma sp. Swainson 1840 top snail | |
Eulimidae indet. Philippi 1853 snail | |
Alabina sp. Dall 1902 cerith snail | |
"Petaloconchus sp." = Petaloconchus
"Petaloconchus sp." = Petaloconchus Lea 1843 worm shell | |
Oliva (Oliva) sp. Bruguière 1789 olive snail | |
Muricidae indet. Rafinesque 1815 murex snail | |
Cantharus sp. Röding 1798 true whelk | |
Polystira sp. Woodring 1928 turrid | |
Conus sp. Linnaeus 1758 cone shell | |
Terebra sp. Bruguière 1789 auger snail | |
? Vitrinella sp. Adams 1850 snail | |
Meioceras sp. Carpenter 1858 snail | |
Naticidae indet. Guilding 1834 moon snail | |
Acteocina sp. Gray 1847 barrel-bubble | |
Architectonica sp. Röding 1798 sundial | |
Ringicula (Ringiculella) sp. Sacco 1892 snail | |
Bivalvia | |
Nucula (Nucula) sp. Lamarck 1799 nut clam | |
Eucrassatella (Eucrassatella) sp. Iredale 1924 clam
Crassinella sp. Guppy 1874 clam | |
Carditidae indet. Fleming 1820 clam | |
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? Hiatella sp. Daudin 1801 clam | |
Corbulidae indet., "? Varicorbula sp." = Corbula (Varicorbula)
Corbulidae indet. Lamarck 1818 clam
"? Varicorbula sp." = Corbula (Varicorbula) Grant and Gale 1931 clam | |
Macrocallista (Megapitaria) sp. Grant and Gale 1931 venus clam
Lirophora sp. Conrad 1863 venus clam
Irus (? Irus) sp. Schmidt 1818 venus clam
Gouldia sp. Adams 1847 venus clam
Transennella sp. Dall 1884 venus clam | |
Chama sp. Linnaeus 1758 jewel box | |
Cardiidae indet. Lamarck 1809 cockle | |
Ervilia sp. Turton 1822 clam | |
Axinactis (Glycymerella) sp. Woodring 1925 clam
Tucetona sp. Iredale 1939 clam | |
? Hyotissa sp. Stenzel 1971 oyster | |
Anomia sp. Linnaeus 1758 jingle | |
Argopecten sp. Monterosato 1889 calico scallop
Flabellipecten sp. Sacco 1897 scallop
Spondylus sp. Linnaeus 1758 scallop | |
Cyclopecten sp. Verrill 1897 mud scallop | |
Gymnolaemata | |
Celleporaria sp. Lamouroux 1821 | |
Micropora coriacea Johnston 1847 | |
Nellia tenella Lamarck 1816 | |
Discoporella "n. sp. 5", Discoporella "n. sp. 6", Discoporella "n. sp. 7", Cupuladria aff. canariensis, Cupuladria biporosa, Cupuladria aff. biporosa, Vibracellina laxibasis, Biflustra savartii
Discoporella "n. sp. 5" d'Orbigny 1852
Discoporella "n. sp. 6" d'Orbigny 1852
Discoporella "n. sp. 7" d'Orbigny 1852
Cupuladria biporosa Canu and Bassler 1923
Cupuladria aff. biporosa Canu and Bassler 1923
Biflustra savartii Audouin 1826 |