A synthesis on the Paleogene continental fossils of Brazil

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Silva Caminha, Silane Aparecida F. da
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2010
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Very few paleontological studies have been carried out in the Paleogene of Brazil. Most of the research is limited to southeastern Brazil, in the Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo and Minas Gerais States. Mollusks, frogs, birds, Chelonia, crocodilians, Ophidia, mammals and some plants (Psidium, Celtis and Myrtaceae) have been found in the late Paleocene of the Itaborai Basin. The Fonseca Basin contains well-preserved leaves, with carbonized cuticles. Some angiosperm families can be found in the Fonseca Formation as Annonaceae, Bignoniaceae, Combretaceae, Euphorbiaceae, Lauraceae, Leguminosae, Malvaceae, Malphighiaceae, Melastomataceae, Meliaceae, Menispermaceae, Mimosaceae, Monimiaceae, Myrsinaceae, Myrtaceae, Rutaceae, Sapindaceae, Sapotaceae, Theaceae and Tiliaceae. Palynological data from the Fonseca Formation indicate an Eocene age. Some plant and animal fossils from the Oligocene are described in the Aiuruoca Basin (Entre-Córregos Formation) as plant leaves (Anonnaceae and Lauraceae), stems, fruits, fishes, amphibians and insects. In the Tremembé Formation (Taubaté Basin), it has been reported a large amount of fossils as fishes, reptiles, birds and mammals, dated as late Oligocene/Miocene.
Simposio II: El Paleógeno de América del Sur y Central.
Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo
Materia
Paleontología
Ciencias Naturales
Brasil
Fósiles
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A synthesis on the Paleogene continental fossils of Brazil
title A synthesis on the Paleogene continental fossils of Brazil
spellingShingle A synthesis on the Paleogene continental fossils of Brazil
Silva Caminha, Silane Aparecida F. da
Paleontología
Ciencias Naturales
Brasil
Fósiles
title_short A synthesis on the Paleogene continental fossils of Brazil
title_full A synthesis on the Paleogene continental fossils of Brazil
title_fullStr A synthesis on the Paleogene continental fossils of Brazil
title_full_unstemmed A synthesis on the Paleogene continental fossils of Brazil
title_sort A synthesis on the Paleogene continental fossils of Brazil
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Silva Caminha, Silane Aparecida F. da
author Silva Caminha, Silane Aparecida F. da
author_facet Silva Caminha, Silane Aparecida F. da
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Paleontología
Ciencias Naturales
Brasil
Fósiles
topic Paleontología
Ciencias Naturales
Brasil
Fósiles
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Very few paleontological studies have been carried out in the Paleogene of Brazil. Most of the research is limited to southeastern Brazil, in the Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo and Minas Gerais States. Mollusks, frogs, birds, Chelonia, crocodilians, Ophidia, mammals and some plants (Psidium, Celtis and Myrtaceae) have been found in the late Paleocene of the Itaborai Basin. The Fonseca Basin contains well-preserved leaves, with carbonized cuticles. Some angiosperm families can be found in the Fonseca Formation as Annonaceae, Bignoniaceae, Combretaceae, Euphorbiaceae, Lauraceae, Leguminosae, Malvaceae, Malphighiaceae, Melastomataceae, Meliaceae, Menispermaceae, Mimosaceae, Monimiaceae, Myrsinaceae, Myrtaceae, Rutaceae, Sapindaceae, Sapotaceae, Theaceae and Tiliaceae. Palynological data from the Fonseca Formation indicate an Eocene age. Some plant and animal fossils from the Oligocene are described in the Aiuruoca Basin (Entre-Córregos Formation) as plant leaves (Anonnaceae and Lauraceae), stems, fruits, fishes, amphibians and insects. In the Tremembé Formation (Taubaté Basin), it has been reported a large amount of fossils as fishes, reptiles, birds and mammals, dated as late Oligocene/Miocene.
Simposio II: El Paleógeno de América del Sur y Central.
Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo
description Very few paleontological studies have been carried out in the Paleogene of Brazil. Most of the research is limited to southeastern Brazil, in the Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo and Minas Gerais States. Mollusks, frogs, birds, Chelonia, crocodilians, Ophidia, mammals and some plants (Psidium, Celtis and Myrtaceae) have been found in the late Paleocene of the Itaborai Basin. The Fonseca Basin contains well-preserved leaves, with carbonized cuticles. Some angiosperm families can be found in the Fonseca Formation as Annonaceae, Bignoniaceae, Combretaceae, Euphorbiaceae, Lauraceae, Leguminosae, Malvaceae, Malphighiaceae, Melastomataceae, Meliaceae, Menispermaceae, Mimosaceae, Monimiaceae, Myrsinaceae, Myrtaceae, Rutaceae, Sapindaceae, Sapotaceae, Theaceae and Tiliaceae. Palynological data from the Fonseca Formation indicate an Eocene age. Some plant and animal fossils from the Oligocene are described in the Aiuruoca Basin (Entre-Córregos Formation) as plant leaves (Anonnaceae and Lauraceae), stems, fruits, fishes, amphibians and insects. In the Tremembé Formation (Taubaté Basin), it has been reported a large amount of fossils as fishes, reptiles, birds and mammals, dated as late Oligocene/Miocene.
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