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Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2016
Journal of Paleontology (2016) 90 (3): 418–432.
... , Reticulatia cf. R . huecoensis , Buxtonia websteri , Weberproductus donajiae n. gen. n. sp., Dictyoclostus transversum n. sp., Inflatia coodzavuii n. sp., Buxtonia inexpletucosta n. sp., and Flexaria magna n. sp. were collected from eight stratigraphic levels of the Ixtaltepec Formation. The presence...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 November 1998
Journal of Paleontology (1998) 72 (6): 1011–1024.
...Sara A. Quiroz-Barroso; Maria del Carmen Perrilliat Abstract Twenty species of bivalves are described from the Ixtaltepec Formation, in Nochixtlan, Mexico. Representatives of the genera Parallelodon, Myalinella, ptimyalina, Leptodesma, Pterinopectinella, Aviculopecten, Limipecten, Streblopteria...
Journal Article
Published: 01 May 1997
Journal of Paleontology (1997) 71 (3): 400–407.
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Geographic location of the Ixtaltepec Formation type section, where specimens of productoid brachiopods have been collected.
Published: 01 May 2016
Figure 1 Geographic location of the Ixtaltepec Formation type section, where specimens of productoid brachiopods have been collected.
Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2023
Journal of Paleontology (2023) 97 (1): 90–111.
...Miguel A. Torres-Martínez; Francisco Sour-Tovar Abstract This work describes a rhynchonellid and spire-bearing brachiopod fauna from the Ixtaltepec Formation of Oaxaca, Mexico. Leiorhynchoidea perrilliatae , Allorhynchus scientiana , and Anthracospirifer oaxacaensis are new species. The specific...
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Stratigraphy of Paleozoic outcrops from Santiago Ixtaltepec area. The continuous lines on each taxa indicated stratigraphic levels of the Ixtaltepec Formation where the species of the superfamily Productoidea were found.
Published: 01 May 2016
Figure 2 Stratigraphy of Paleozoic outcrops from Santiago Ixtaltepec area. The continuous lines on each taxa indicated stratigraphic levels of the Ixtaltepec Formation where the species of the superfamily Productoidea were found.
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Map of northwestern Oaxaca state, Mexico. (1) Geographic map of the Nochixtlán region showing the location of the Ixtaltepec Formation type section. (2) Simplified geological map of the Santiago Ixtaltepec area showing all lithostratigraphic units from the Paleozoic marine succession of Oaxaca.
Published: 01 January 2023
Figure 1. Map of northwestern Oaxaca state, Mexico. ( 1 ) Geographic map of the Nochixtlán region showing the location of the Ixtaltepec Formation type section. ( 2 ) Simplified geological map of the Santiago Ixtaltepec area showing all lithostratigraphic units from the Paleozoic marine
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Stratigraphy of Paleozoic outcrops from Santiago Ixtaltepec area. The continuous thick black lines on each species indicate the fossiliferous units of the Ixtaltepec Formation where rhynchonellid and spire-bearing brachiopods were found. Thin black lines are guidelines connecting species names with occurrences. The thin dashed line between the two stratigraphic occurrences of Anthracospirifer occiduus indicates the absence of that species in API-3 and API-4, even though it is present in API-1 through API-3, API-5, and API-6.
Published: 01 January 2023
Figure 2. Stratigraphy of Paleozoic outcrops from Santiago Ixtaltepec area. The continuous thick black lines on each species indicate the fossiliferous units of the Ixtaltepec Formation where rhynchonellid and spire-bearing brachiopods were found. Thin black lines are guidelines connecting
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Reference map of the Moscovian, showing the geographical distribution of the Middle Pennsylvanian brachiopods from the Ixtaltepec Formation. Numbers indicate oceanic corridors: 1) Franklinian; 2) Equatorial. The map includes a close-up of the current territory of the United States, displaying the location of brachiopods related to the Oaxacan unit.
Published: 01 January 2023
Figure 9. Reference map of the Moscovian, showing the geographical distribution of the Middle Pennsylvanian brachiopods from the Ixtaltepec Formation. Numbers indicate oceanic corridors: 1) Franklinian; 2) Equatorial. The map includes a close-up of the current territory of the United States
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Reference map of the Bashkirian with the geographical distribution of the Early Pennsylvanian species from the Ixtaltepec Formation. Numbers indicate oceanic corridors: 1) Franklinian; 2) Equatorial; 3) Austropanthalassic-Rheic. The map includes a close-up of the current territory of the United States, displaying the location of brachiopods related to the Oaxacan unit.
Published: 01 January 2023
Figure 8. Reference map of the Bashkirian with the geographical distribution of the Early Pennsylvanian species from the Ixtaltepec Formation. Numbers indicate oceanic corridors: 1) Franklinian; 2) Equatorial; 3) Austropanthalassic-Rheic. The map includes a close-up of the current territory
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Reference map of the Serpukhovian, showing the geographical distribution of the Late Mississippian brachiopods from the Ixtaltepec Formation. Numbers indicate oceanic corridors: 1) Franklinian; 2) Rheic ocean; 3) Austropanthalassic-Rheic. The map includes a close-up of the current territory of the United States, displaying the location of brachiopods related to the Oaxacan unit.
Published: 01 January 2023
Figure 7. Reference map of the Serpukhovian, showing the geographical distribution of the Late Mississippian brachiopods from the Ixtaltepec Formation. Numbers indicate oceanic corridors: 1) Franklinian; 2) Rheic ocean; 3) Austropanthalassic-Rheic. The map includes a close-up of the current
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Published: 01 January 2023
Table 5. Previous reports of the Bashkirian (Lower Pennsylvanian) species of the Ixtaltepec Formation. Species  North America  South America  Europe  Africa  Asia  Oceania  Orbiculoidea capuliformis X           Neochonetes ( N .) mixteco X
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Published: 01 January 2023
Table 4. Previous records of species reported from Serpukhovian (Upper Mississippian) units of the Ixtaltepec Formation. Species  North America  South America  Europe  Africa  Asia  Oceania  Orbiculoidea caneyana X           Productus concinnus     X
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Published: 01 January 2023
Table 6. Previous records of the species found in the Moscovian (Middle Pennsylvanian) rocks of the Ixtaltepec Formation. Species  North America  South America  Europe  Africa  Asia  Oceania  Orbiculoidea missouriensis X           Neochonetes ( N .) granulifer X
Series: AAPG Memoir
Published: 01 January 2003
DOI: 10.1306/M79877C21
EISBN: 9781629810546
...; to the Patlanoaya, Los Hornos, Cuxtepeque, and Matzitzi Formations in the state of Puebla; to the Olinalá Formation in the state of Guerrero; to the Ihualtepec, Ixtaltepec, and Yododeñe Formations in the state of Oaxaca; and to the Paso Hondo Formation in the state of Chiapas. The microfaunistic association...
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Figure 2. Section of the Tiñu Formation at its type locality (Río Salinas outlier; simplified after Landing et al., 2007) with sample horizons and stratigraphic distribution of linguliform taxa. Sample SIx-0.0 came from a section of the Tiñu Formation in the Santiago Ixtaltepec outlier, where it was sampled just above the nonconformity with the Oaxacan Complex.
Published: 01 January 2011
Figure 2. Section of the Tiñu Formation at its type locality (Río Salinas outlier; simplified after Landing et al., 2007 ) with sample horizons and stratigraphic distribution of linguliform taxa. Sample SIx-0.0 came from a section of the Tiñu Formation in the Santiago Ixtaltepec outlier, where
Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2016
Journal of Paleontology (2016) 90 (3): b1–b3.
...-Tovar New productide brachiopods (Productoidea) from the Carboniferous of Ixtaltepec Formation, Oaxaca, Mexico 433 David J. Holloway and Philip D. Lane Trilobites of the suborder Illaenina from the Silurian of north Queensland, Australia 472 Elena B. Naimark, Maria A. Kalinina, Alexander V. Shokurov...
Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2007
Geological Magazine (2007) 144 (6): 909–936.
... demonstrated that shales somewhat higher in the Tiñu at the Santiago Ixtaltepec locality (Fig. 1a , locality SIx) are lower Tremadoc ( Sour & Buitrón, 1987 ; Sour Tovar, 1990 ), but left open the precise correlation of the lower Tiñu. Finally, even the depositional environment of the Tiñu Formation...
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Generalized locality maps. (a) Terminal Cambrian and lowest Ordovician outliers of the Tiñu Formation (tiny black areas) at the Tiñu (Tu) and Barranco de Santiago Ixtaltepec (SIx) inliers on the Oaxaca Complex, Oaxaca State. Mesozoic terranes include the Xolapa and mylonitic Juarez terranes. (b) Major tectonic subdivisions of Mexico, Belize and northern Guatemala and relationship of Oaxachia to Ouachita orogen in northwest Mexico and adjacent United States. Area of (a) outlined by box in southern Mexico (modified from Centeno-Garcia & Keppie, 1999, fig. 1).
Published: 01 November 2007
Figure 1. Generalized locality maps. (a) Terminal Cambrian and lowest Ordovician outliers of the Tiñu Formation (tiny black areas) at the Tiñu (Tu) and Barranco de Santiago Ixtaltepec (SIx) inliers on the Oaxaca Complex, Oaxaca State. Mesozoic terranes include the Xolapa and mylonitic Juarez
Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2016
Journal of Paleontology (2016) 90 (3): f1–f3.
... runner-like cyclostome bryozoan from the Bromide Formation (Sandbian, Upper Ordovician) of Oklahoma and its phylogenetic affi nities 418 Miguel A. Torres-Martínez and Francisco Sour-Tovar New productide brachiopods (Productoidea) from the Carboniferous of Ixtaltepec Formation, Oaxaca, Mexico 433 David J...