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E. Robert and L. G. Bulot. 2005. Albian ammonite faunas from Peru: The genus Neodeshaesites Casey, 1964. Journal of Paleontology 79(3):611-618; M. R. Sandy. 1994. Triassic-Jurassic articulate brachiopods from the Pucara Group, central Peru, and description of the brachidial net in the spiriferid Spondylospira. Palaeontographica Abteilung A 233: ...
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The Pebas Formation is a lithostratigraphic unit of Miocene age, found in western Amazonia.The formation extends over 1,000,000 square kilometres (390,000 sq mi), including parts of Brazil, Peru, Ecuador and Colombia. [1]
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Chota Formation (Peru) The Chota Formation is an Early Campanian to Late Eocene geologic formation of the Cajamarca and western Amazonas Region in northern Peru . Dinosaur remains are among the fossils that have been recovered from the formation, although none have yet been referred to a specific genus (" Baguasaurus "). [ 1 ]