The Cajones Formation is a Turonian geologic formation of central Bolivia. The fluvial sandstones in Amboró National Park preserve fossils of Yacarerani boliviensis.[1][2] The formation is correlated with the Adamantina Formation of the Paraná Basin in Brazil and the Bajo de la Carpa Formation of the Neuquén Basin in Patagonia, Argentina.[3]
The CajonesFormation is a Turonian geologic formation of central Bolivia. The fluvial sandstones in Amboró National Park preserve fossils of Yacarerani...
notosuchian crocodylomorph. Fossils have been found in 2002 in the CajonesFormation in Amboró National Park of central Bolivia and are Turonian-Santonian...
Wargosuchus Santonian Argentina Bajo de la Carpa Formation Yacarerani Turonian-Santonian Bolivia CajonesFormation A notosuchian with rabbit-like incisors found...
tracks List of stratigraphic units with theropod tracks CajonesFormation La Puerta Formation Apesteguía et al., 2011, p.663 Toro Toro, Pista de Danzas...
stratigraphic units with theropod tracks CajonesFormation Chaunaca Formation La Puerta Formation Toro Toro Formation Buffetaut, 1987 Lockley et al., 2002...
pachycephalosaurine squamosals as revealed by juvenile specimens from the Hell Creek Formation, eastern Montana". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 29 (1): 291–294...
Fossilworks.org Chaunaca Formation at Fossilworks.org Novas et al., 2009, p.1316 CajonesFormation at Fossilworks.org Aroifilla Formation at Fossilworks.org...
originally made from crates. Claves are still used often, and wooden boxes (cajones) were widely used during periods when the drum was banned. In addition...
form a map of Peru on the floor. The stadium floor was then covered by cajones, an Afro-Peruvian percussion, playing music as the sports pictograms were...