Cerro del Pueblo Formation Stratigraphic range: Campanian-Maastrichtian, 72.5–71.4 Ma |
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Type | Geological formation |
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Region | Coahuila |
Country | Mexico |
The Cerro del Pueblo Formation is a geological formation in Coahuila, Mexico whose strata date back to the Late Cretaceous. Dinosaur remains are among the fossils that have been recovered from the formation. The formation has been dated to between 72.5 Ma and 71.4 million years old.
Indeterminate
C. magnacuerna
Middle
CPC 276, a partial skeleton (including several skull elements) of an adult, CPS 277, possibly a juvenile.
G. sp.
Reclassified as belonging to the new genus Latirhinus.
K. navajovius
IGM 6685, a fragmentary skull represented by the rostral regions of both premaxillae and probably the rostralmost portions of the maxillae.
A kritosaurin hadrosaurid, referred to K. navajovius.
L. uitstlani
IGM 6583, a fragmentary skeleton including a partial right nasal, and postcranial elements.
Indeterminate
V. coahuilensis
Middle
Ichnogenus:
Euclastes coahuilaensis