UPPER DEVONIAN (FRASNIAN-FAMENNIAN) CONODONTS FROM THE HIGH-LATITUDE MADRE DE DÍOS BASIN, NORTHERN BOLIVIA
Diagnostic conodonts from the 1579 m to 1583 m interval include Polygnathus foliatus Bryant sensu Ziegler et al. 2000, Polygnathus sp., and Ozarkodina semialternans?. These are similar to upper Frasnian faunas reported from North America and Germany. The higher 1564 m to 1566 m interval yielded Branmehla bohlenana and Cryptotaxis sp., a fauna similar to that described from the grey to black shales of the Jandiatuba Formation in the Upper Amazon Basin of northwestern Brazil, and indicative of the middle-upper Famennian. The Frasnian-Famennian boundary occurs within the 1569.1 - 1579.3 m interval of the formation.
This is the first report of conodonts from Bolivia, and constrains biostratigraphic correlations based on palynomorphs, as well as a magnetic susceptibility curve that was also measured from the core. The conodonts commonly occur with scattered actinopterygian (ray-finned) fish scales and the green algal chlorophyte Tasmanites. The cosmopolitan nature of the conodonts and palynomorphs (acritarchs, spores) recovered from the core strongly suggests warm surface-water temperatures, open ocean connections between western Gondwana and Euramerica, and/or a lower latitudinal position for western Gondwana in the Late Devonian.