USGS 13609 - Nuevo Leon, Mexico (lower Indio Formation) (Eocene of Mexico)

Also known as USGS 13609

Where: Nuevo Leon, Mexico (26.3° N, 99.6° W: paleocoordinates 30.0° N, 86.3° W)

• coordinate based on nearby landmark

• outcrop-level geographic resolution

When: Lower Member (Indio Formation), Early/Lower Eocene (55.8 - 48.6 Ma)

• The Indio Formation of south Texas, characterised by play or slabby sandstones and thin-bedded sandy shale and clay, is present in Mexico, with an estimated thickness of more than 3000 ft. The Indio Formation shows faunal similarity with the Tuscahoma and Bashi Formations of Alabama. The Indio Formation is subdivided into three members. The collection is derived from the lower member.

• bed-level stratigraphic resolution

Environment/lithology: marine; lithified shale

• Siliciclastic. No paleoenvironmental data reported.
• Evenly stratified and tilted, but apparently barren shale

Size class: macrofossils

Reposited in the USNM

Collection methods: quarrying,

• Collections reposited in USGS and USNM collections.

Primary reference: J. Gardner. 1945. Mollusca of the Tertiary formations of Northeastern Mexico. Geological Society of American Memoir 11 [M. Kosnik/M. Kosnik/M. Kosnik]more details

Purpose of describing collection: taxonomic analysis

PaleoDB collection 42958: authorized by Austin Hendy, entered by Austin Hendy on 07.08.2004

Creative Commons license: CC BY (attribution)

Taxonomic list

• Exhaustive for mollusca.
Bivalvia
 Pectinida - Anomiidae
Gastropoda
 Sorbeoconcha - Aporrhaidae
Aporrhaidae indet. Gray 1850 snail