LIST OF LOCALITIES FOR ZOOXANTHELLATE CORALS
List of fossil localities whose reef coral faunas have been examined to
estimate the geographic distributions of species and their overall stratigraphic
ranges. Age dates for Bahamas localities are modified after McNeill et
al. (In review). Age dates for Jamaican localities are after Aubry (1993)
and Land (1973, 1991). Age dates for Costa Rican localities are preliminary
and determined by D.F. McNeill (pers. comm. 1996). Sources for all other
ages are given in Budd, Stemann, and Johnson (1994).
Early to Middle Miocene:
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1. Tampa Formation, Florida; 22-23.7 Ma; Weisbord, 1973
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2. Emperador Limestone, Panama; 17.6-22 Ma; Vaughan, 1919
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3. Anguilla Formation, Anguilla; 16.2-22 Ma; Budd et al., 1995
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4. Chipola Formation, Florida; 15-18 Ma; Weisbord, 1971
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5, 6. Rio Yaque del Norte, units 2 and 3 of Budd et al., 1996, Baitoa
Formation, Dominican Republic; 17.3-13.1 Ma;Saunders et al., 1986
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7. Brasso and Tamana Formations, Trinidad; 11.2-15 Ma; Vaughan &
Hoffmeister, 1926
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8. Unda (unit 8, 1228-1236 fbmp), Bahamas; 11.6-11.7 Ma; Budd &
Kievman, In review
Late Miocene to Early Pliocene:
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9. Manzanilla Formation, Trinidad; 5.3-11.2 Ma; Vaughan & Hoffmeister,
1926
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10. Lirio Limestone, Isla de Mona; 5.3-11.2 Ma; Gonzalez et al.,
1992
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11-12. Rio Gurabo, unit
1 and unit 2 of Budd et al., 1996,
Cercado Formation, Dominican Republic; 8.3-7.5 Ma; Saunders et al., 1986
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13-14. Rio Gurabo, unit 3 and unit
4 of Budd et al., 1996, Gurabo Formation, Dominican Republic; 8.3-7.5
Ma; Saunders et al., 1986
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15. Rio Cana, unit 1 of Budd et al., 1996, Cercado Formation, Dominican
Republic; 8.3-7.5 Ma; Saunders et al., 1986
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16. Rio Yague del Norte, unit 4 of Budd et al., 1996, Dominican
Republic; 8.3-7.5 Ma; Saunders et al., 1986
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17-20. Rio Gurabo, unit 5, unit
6, unit 7 and unit
8 of Budd et al., 1996, Gurabo Formation, Dominican Republic; 7.5-5.6
Ma; Saunders et al., 1986
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21. Rio Cana, unit 3 of Budd et al., 1996, Cercado Formation, Dominican
Republic; 7.5-5.6 Ma; Saunders et al., 1986
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22. Rio Cana, unit 4 of Budd et al., 1996, Gurabo Formation, Dominican
Republic; 7.5-5.6 Ma; Saunders et al., 1986
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23, 24. Rio Mao, units 1 and 2 of Budd et al., 1996, Gurabo Formation,
Dominican Republic; 7.5-5.6 Ma; Saunders et al., 1986
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25. Rio Yague del Norte, unit 5 of Budd et al., 1996, Dominican
Republic; 7.5-5.6 Ma; Saunders et al., 1986
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26. Rio Amina, unit 1, Dominican Republic; 7.5-5.6 Ma; Saunders
et al., 1986
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27. Rio Gurabo, unit 9 of Budd et al.,
1996, Gurabo Formation, Dominican Republic; 5.6-4.5 Ma; Saunders et al.,
1986
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28. Rio Cana, unit 5 of Budd et al., 1996, Gurabo Formation, Dominican
Republic; 5.6-4.5 Ma; Saunders et al., 1986
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29. Rio Yague del Norte, unit 5 of Budd et al., 1996, Dominican
Republic;5.6-4.5 Ma; Saunders et al., 1986
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30. Rio Amina, unit 2, Dominican Republic; 5.6-4.5 Ma; Saunders
et al., 1986
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31. Unda (unit 7, 1030-1063 fbmp), Bahamas; 5.3-5.4 Ma; Budd &
Kievman, In review
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32. Unda (unit 6, 978-1030 fbmp), Bahamas; 5.2-5.3 Ma; Budd &
Kievman, In review
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33. Brazo Seco, Rio Banano Formation, Costa Rica; 4-5.3 Ma; Budd
et al., In review
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34, 35. Rio Cana, units 6 and 7 of Budd et al., 1996, Gurabo Formation,
Dominican Republic; 4.5-4 Ma; Saunders et al., 1986
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36. Rio Gurabo, unit 11 of Budd et al.,
1996, Mao Formation, Dominican Republic; 4-3.7 Ma; Saunders et al., 1986
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37-40. Rio Cana, units 8-11 of Budd et al., 1996, Mao Formation,
Dominican Republic; 4-3.7 Ma; Saunders et al., 1986
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41-43. Rio Gurabo, unit 12, unit
13 and unit 14 of Budd et al., 1996,
Mao Formation, Dominican Republic; 3.7-3.4 Ma; Saunders et al., 1986
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44. Rio Cana, unit 12 of Budd et al., 1996, Mao Formation, Dominican
Republic; 3.7-3.4 Ma; Saunders et al., 1986
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45. Quebrada Chocolate reef trend, Chocolate Formation, Costa Rica;
3-3.6 Ma; Budd et al., In review
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46. Buenos Aires reef trend, Chocolate Formation, Costa Rica; 3-4
Ma; Budd et al., In review
Late Pliocene:
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47. Pinecrest Sandstone, Florida; 3-3.5 Ma; Meeder, 1987
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48. La Cruz Marl, Cuba; 1.6-3.5 Ma; Vaughan, 1919
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49. Matanzas, Cuba; 1-3.5 Ma; Vaughan, 1919
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50. Bowden Formation, Jamaica; 2-3.5 Ma; Budd collections
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51. Old Pera Beds, Jamaica; 1.8-2.5 Ma; Budd collections
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52. Hope Gate Formation, Jamaica; 1.8-2.5 Ma; Budd collections
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53. Clino (unit 6, 606-648 fbmp), Bahamas; 2.1-2.2 Ma; Budd &
Kievman, In review
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54. Unda (unit 5, 342-355 fbmp), Bahamas; 2.1-2.2 Ma; Budd &
Kievman, In review
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55. Unda (unit 4, 272-342 fbmp), Bahamas; 1.9-2.1 Ma; Budd &
Kievman, In review
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56. Clino (unit 5, 514-539 fbmp), Bahamas; 1.9-2.0 Ma; Budd &
Kievman, In review
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57. Clino (unit 4, 445-484 fbmp), Bahamas; 1.8-1.9 Ma; Budd &
Kievman, In review
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58. Unda (unit 3, 259-272 fbmp), Bahamas; 1.8-1.9 Ma; Budd &
Kievman, In review
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59. Empalme reef trend, Moin Formation, Costa Rica; 1.6-1.9 Ma;
Budd et al., In review
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60. Lomas del Mar, Costa Rica; 1.6-1.9 Ma; Budd et al., In review
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61. Unda (unit 2, 209-259 fbmp), Bahamas; 1.7-1.8 Ma; Budd &
Kievman, In review
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62. Caloosahatchee Formation, Florida; 1.6-1.8 Ma; Weisbord, 1974
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63. Clino (unit 3, 394-445 fbmp), Bahamas; 1.6-1.8 Ma; Budd &
Kievman, In review
Early Pleistocene:
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64. Manchioneal Formation, Jamaica; 0.8-1.8 Ma; Budd collections
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65. Clino (unit 2, 321-394 fbmp), Bahamas; 1.3-1.6 Ma; Budd &
Kievman, In review
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66. Glades Formation, Florida; 1-1.6 Ma; Weisbord, 1974
Middle to Late Pleistocene:
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67. Clino (unit 1, 86-278 fbmp); 200-900 Ka; Budd & Kievman,
In review
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68. Unda (unit 1, 127-164 fbmp); 500-700 Ka; Budd & Kievman,
In review
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69. Santo Domingo, Domican Republic; 100-500 Ka; Geister, 1982
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70. San Andrés; 100-500 Ka; Geister, 1975
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71. Key Largo Limestone, Florida; 100-500 Ka; Weisbord, 1974
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72. Falmouth Formation, Jamaica; 120-150 Ka; Budd collections
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Last updated on October 24, 1996-afb.