Paleozoic Fossils of Antonio Raimondi collection preserved at the Museum of Natural History - National University of San Marcos, Lima-Peru, 1st part

The present work aims to make known the valuable palaeontological collections preserves the Geosciences Division Museum, among which is the collection Antonio Raimondi and form part of the Network of Automated Collections of the Museums of the world. This publication is the first part of the project...

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Main Author: Prado Velazco, Ysabel
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Ingeniería Geológica, Minera, Metalúrgica y Geográfica 2012
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Online Access:https://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/iigeo/article/view/2200
https://doi.org/10.15381/iigeo.v15i29.2200
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Summary:The present work aims to make known the valuable palaeontological collections preserves the Geosciences Division Museum, among which is the collection Antonio Raimondi and form part of the Network of Automated Collections of the Museums of the world. This publication is the first part of the project: "Books and Automated Update of Minerals, Rocks and Fossils Antonio Raimondi Collection" at the Museum of Natural History, which was developed during the years 2009 to 2011 under the auspices of the National Research Council University San Marcos. Paleozoic fossils collected by Raimondi were studied by Gabb (1877), who identified three new species: Terebratula titicacensis, Productus papilio and Productus reticulatus. The author identifies and updates the following fossils: Paraconularia ulrichi, Reticonularia baini, African Paraconularia; Devonian Phacopina, Metacryphaeus giganteus, Metacryphaeus tuberculatus, Eldredgeia venustus; Australocoelia tourteloti, antisiensis Clarkeia, Australospirifer antarcticus, Dictyoclostus boliviensis, Cancrinella villiersi; Fusulina cylindrica; Fenestella flexuosa . Most of this paleofuana comes from Puno, is made up of benthic invertebrate fossils of shallow marine facies, is part of the province Malvinocáfrica and are of great stratigraphic value, for dating Periods Devonian, Pennsylvanian and Permian, corresponding to the Cabanillas Formation Groups and Excelsior, Tarma and Copacabana. El presente trabajo tiene como objetivos hacer conocer las valiosas colecciones paleontológicas que conserva la División Geociencias del Museo, entre las que resalta la Colección Antonio Raimondi y, formar parte de la Red de las Colecciones Automatizadas de los Museos del mundo. Esta publicación constituye la primera parte del Proyecto: “Catálogo Actualizado y Automatizado de los Minerales, Rocas y Fósiles de la Colección Antonio Raimondi” del Museo de Historia Natural; que se desarrolló durante los años 2009 al 2011 bajo el auspicio del Consejo Superior de Investigaciones de la Universidad San ...