Cambay Shale Formation |
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Type | Geological formation |
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Region | Gujarat |
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Country | India |
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The Cambay Shale Formation is an Early Eocene-aged geologic formation in the Cambay Basin, India. It varies in thickness from a few meters on the margins of the basin to more than 2,500m in the depressions. It directly overlies the Olpad Formation and is, in turn, overlain by the Anklesvar Formation in the southern part of the basin and by Kalol Formation in the northern part of the basin. Further north, the Cambay Shale, in its lower part, is gradually replaced by tongues of paralic-deltaic Kadi Formation and finally by Tharad Formation.[1]
Paleobiota
Vertebrates
Mammals
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Cimolestans from the Cambay Shale formation
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Suratilestes
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S. gingerichi
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A cimolestan.
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Anthraconyx
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A. hypsomylus
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A esthonychid
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Birds
Birds from the Cambay Shale formation
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Vastanavis
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V.eocaena
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A parrot.
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Reptiles
Snakes from the Cambay Shale formation
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Platyspondylophis
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P. tadkeshwarensis
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A Madtsoiid.
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Russellophis
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R. crassus
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A russelophiid.
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Procerophis
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P. sahnii
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A snake.
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Thaumastophis
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T. missiaeni
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A snake.
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Palaeophis
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P. vastaniensis
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A paleophiid snake.
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Amphibians
Ray-finned fish
Arthropods
Crabs
Crabs from the Cambay Shale formation
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Philyra
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P. karkata
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A leucosiid crab.
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Insects
Beetles from the Cambay Shale formation
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Protoclaviger[12]
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P.trichodens
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A Beetle.
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Cambaltica
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C. paleoindica
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A Flea Beetle.
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Paleosorius
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P. cambayensis
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A Rove Beetle.
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Bees from the Cambay Shale formation
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Melikertes[15]
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M. (Paramelikertes) gujaratensis M. (Melikertes) kamboja
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A bee.
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Wasps from the Cambay Shale formation
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Trichelyon
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T. tadkeshwarense
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A braconid wasp.
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Webspinners from the Cambay Shale formation
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Kumarembia
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K. hurleyi
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One of the few fossil Webspinners known.
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Arachnids
Whip spiders from the Cambay Shale formation
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Paracharonopsis[19]
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P. cambayensis
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A Paracharontid.
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Plants
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Color key
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Notes Uncertain or tentative taxa are in small text; crossed out taxa are discredited.
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References
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- ^ Rose, Kenneth D.; Rana, Rajendra S.; Sahni, Ashok; Kumar, Kishor; Missiaen, Pieter; Singh, Lachham; Smith, Thierry (April 2009). "Early Eocene Primates from Gujarat, India". Journal of Human Evolution. 56 (4): 366–404. doi:10.1016/j.jhevol.2009.01.008. PMID 19303624.
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- ^ Bemis, Katherine E.; Tyler, James C.; Bemis, William E.; Kumar, Kishor; Rana, Rajendra Singh; Smith, Thierry (2017-11-02). "A gymnodont fish jaw with remarkable molariform teeth from the early Eocene of Gujarat, India (Teleostei, Tetraodontiformes)". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 37 (6): e1369422. doi:10.1080/02724634.2017.1369422. ISSN 0272-4634.
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- ^ Davis, Matthew P.; Fielitz, Christopher (December 2010). "Estimating divergence times of lizardfishes and their allies (Euteleostei: Aulopiformes) and the timing of deep-sea adaptations". Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 57 (3): 1194–1208. Bibcode:2010MolPE..57.1194D. doi:10.1016/j.ympev.2010.09.003. PMID 20854916.
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- ^ Vea, Isabelle M.; Grimaldi, David A. (2015). "Diverse New Scale Insects (Hemiptera: Coccoidea) in Amber from the Cretaceous and Eocene with a Phylogenetic Framework for Fossil Coccoidea". American Museum Novitates (3823): 1–15. doi:10.1206/3823.1. S2CID 73702369.
- ^ Grimaldi, David; Engel, Michael S.; Nascimbene, Paul c.; Singh, Hukam (2013). "Coniopterygidae (Neuroptera: Aleuropteryginae) in Amber from the Eocene of India and the Miocene of Hispaniola". American Museum Novitates (3770): 20–39. doi:10.1206/3770.2. S2CID 56567508.
- ^ Engel, Michael S.; Ortega-Blanco, Jaime; Nascimbene, Paul C.; Singh, Hukam (17 December 2013). "The bees of Early Eocene Cambay amber (Hymenoptera: Apidae)". Journal of Melittology (25): 1–12. doi:10.17161/jom.v0i25.4659. hdl:1808/14444.
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- ^ Wagner, RüDiger; Agnihotri, Priya; Singh, Hukam (25 August 2022). "A new species of Sycorax (Sycoracinae: Psychodidae) from the Lower Eocene amber of Tadkeshwar, Gujarat, India". Palaeoentomology. 5 (4). doi:10.11646/palaeoentomology.5.4.4.
- ^ Kania, Iwona; Krzemiński, Wiesław; Stebner, Frauke; Singh, Hukam (June 2016). "The first representative of Tipulomorpha (Diptera) from Early Eocene Cambay amber (India)". Earth and Environmental Science Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. 107 (2–3): 263–269. doi:10.1017/S1755691017000433.
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