Also known as NMB Loc. 17774
Where: Limon, Costa Rica (9.9° N, 83.1° W)
• Paleocoordinates: 10.4° N, 82.5° W (Wright 2013)
• coordinate stated in text
• outcrop-level geographic resolution
When: Rio Banano Formation (Limon Group), Piacenzian (3.6 - 2.6 Ma)
• The Rio Banano Formation sits diachronously with abrupt lithological transition on the Uscari Formation, mostly conformably and sometimes disconformably. The Rio Banano Formation passes conformably into the Quebrada Chocolate Formation in the area immediately west of Limon but throughout most of the southern Limon Basin it is unconformably overlain by the breccia and coarse grained volcaniclastics of the Suretka Formation. AGE: direct date extrapolated from Bybell (1999) and Collins et al. (1999).
• bed-level stratigraphic resolution
Environment/lithology: deltaic; bioturbated, coarse-grained, concretionary, tuffaceous sandstone and burrowed, tuffaceous, silty siltstone
Size class: macrofossils
Collected by Jung & Panhcaud in 1988; reposited in the NMB
Collection methods: bulk, sieve,
• COLLECTORS: Peter Jung, R. Panchaud & Claudia Mora, 27.3.1988. REPOSITORIES: 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 79799: authorized by Arnold Miller, entered by Kate Bulinski on 24.03.2008, edited by Austin Hendy
Creative Commons license: CC0 (CC0)
Taxonomic list
unclassified | |
Anthozoa | |
Antillocyathus cristatus Vaughan and Hoffmeister 1925 stony coral | |
Scaphopoda | |
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Cadulus sp. Philippi 1844 tusk shell | |
Gastropoda | |
Eulimastoma sp. Bartsch 1916 snail | |
? Calliostoma sp. Swainson 1840 top snail | |
Conus sp. Linnaeus 1758 cone shell | |
Hindsiclava sp. Hertlein and Strong 1955 snail
Clathrodrillia sp. Dall 1918 snail | |
Polystira sp. Woodring 1928 turrid | |
Solenosteira sp. Dall 1890 true whelk
Antillophos (Antillophos) sp. Woodring 1928 true whelk | |
Dentimargo sp. Cossmann 1899 margin shell
Volvarina sp. Hinds 1844 margin shell
Prunum sp. Swainson 1840 margin shell | |
Haustellum sp. Schumacher 1817 murex snail | |
Voluta sp. Linnaeaus 1758 volute | |
Olivella (Dactylidella) sp. Woodring 1928 olive snail
Olivella (Minioliva) sp. Olsson 1956 olive snail
Oliva (Oliva) sp. Bruguière 1789 olive snail | |
Aphera sp. Adams and Adams 1854 snail | |
Strombus sp. Linnaeus 1758 conch | |
Distorsio clathrata Lamarck 1816 snail | |
Natica sp. Scopoli 1777 moon snail
Stigmaulax sp. Morch 1852 moon snail
Sinum sp. Röding 1798 moon snail | |
"Petaloconchus sp." = Petaloconchus, Serpulorbis sp.
"Petaloconchus sp." = Petaloconchus Lea 1843 worm shell
Serpulorbis sp. Sasso 1827 worm shell | |
Turritella sp. Lamarck 1799 turret shell | |
Alabina sp. Dall 1902 cerith snail | |
Carinodrillia sp. Dall 1919 snail | |
Epitonium sp. Bolten 1798 wentletrap | |
Atlanta sp. Lesueur 1817 snail | |
Sulcoretusa sp. Burch 1945 snail | |
Limacina sp. Bosc 1817 snail | |
Creseis sp. Rang 1828 snail | |
Bivalvia | |
Saccella sp. Woodring 1925 pointed nut clam | |
Crenella sp. Brown 1827 clam | |
Tucetona sp. Iredale 1939 clam | |
Anadara (Rasia) sp. Gray 1857 ark
Anadara (Potiarca) sp. Iredale 1939 ark | |
Cyclopecten sp. Verrill 1897 mud scallop | |
? Lima sp. Bruguière 1797 file clam | |
Eucrassatella (Eucrassatella) sp. Iredale 1924 clam | |
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Chione sp. von Mühlfield 1811 venus clam
Lirophora sp. Conrad 1863 venus clam
Pitar sp. Römer 1857 venus clam | |
Chama sp. Linnaeus 1758 jewel box | |
Caryocorbula sp. Gardner 1926 clam |