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Xiaowa Formation

The Xiaowa Formation is a Carnian-age geological formation found in southern China. It is a sequence of limestone and marls from the Carnian stage of the Triassic. Its lower section was previously known as the Wayao Formation or Wayao Member of the Falang Formation (a nomenclature still used by some authors). In 2002, the Wayao Member was renamed and raised to the Xiaowa Formation to prevent confusion with an Eocene unit of the same name.[1] Crinoids and marine reptiles are abundant in the Xiaowa Formation, forming a lagerstätte known as the Guanling biota. Ammonoids and conodonts found in the formation constrain its age to the early Carnian.[2][1][3][4][5] Reptiles of the Guanling biota include ichthyosaurs, thalattosaurs, placodonts, and Odontochelys (an early relative of turtles).[4] Sedimentary events within this formation have been tied to the Carnian Pluvial Event.[6][7]

Xiaowa Formation
Stratigraphic range: Carnian
TypeGeological formation
UnderliesLaishike Formation
OverliesZhuganpo Formation
Lithology
Primarylimestone, marl
Location
Country China
ExtentYunnan–Guizhou Plateau

Geology

The Xiaowa Formation has three members. The lower member is relatively thin but is also very fossiliferous. It begins with thick-bedded grey biomicrite (fine-grained fossiliferous limestone) interbedded with greenish shale. Bivalves and crinoid fragments are the most common fossils in the biomicrite layers, which sometimes grade upwards to dark grey laminated marls. The lower section of the lower member represents a relatively well-oxygenated pelagic environment. The lower member then transitions to a section of darker and more clastic layers indicative of anoxic conditions and reduced reef activity. Most of the articulated crinoids and vertebrate fossils of the Guanling biota hail from a dark grey micrite at the base of the lower member's upper section. This is followed by dark grey marls and black shale rich in bivalves, ammonoids, and slightly radioactive clay minerals. The lower member concludes with a sequence of dark grey laminated marls incorporating conodont fossils and silty quartz grains.[1][4]

The middle member of the Xiaowa Formation is by far the thickest unit and includes thick-bedded grey limestone and marl layers interbedding with each other. Sediment deformation is characteristic of layers in this member, while fossils are represented mainly by occasional bivalves and ammonoids. The middle member represents a deep-water environment influenced by tectonic events which disturb sediment layers and create distant turbidites that periodically supply increased clastic material. The upper member is mostly dominated by laminated limestone. Though marl interbedding and fossils are practically absent, silty to sandy quartz grains are common and dominate the last few meters of the formation. This member represents a shallower ocean environment (likely raised by tectonic uplift) supplied with dust from terrestrial areas[1][4]

Paleobiota

The Xiaowa Formation encompasses several biostratigraphic zones. The Protrachyceras costulatum ammonoid zone of the upper Zhuganpo Formation continues into the first few meters of the Xiaowa Formation's lower member. However, the rest of the lower member (including the Guanling biota) belongs to the Trachyceras multituberculatum ammonoid zone. This unit has also been called the Austrotrachyceras triadicum zone, and is likely equivalent to the T. aon or T. aonoides zone of the western Tethys (Europe). The middle member of the Xiaowa Formation belongs to the Sirenites cf. senticosus ammonoid zone.[2][1][3][5]

Color key
Taxon Reclassified taxon Taxon falsely reported as present Dubious taxon or junior synonym Ichnotaxon Ootaxon Morphotaxon
Notes
Uncertain or tentative taxa are in small text; crossed out taxa are discredited.

Bivalves

Bivalves of the Xiaowa Formation
Taxon Species Notes
Angustella A. sp. A rare bakevelliid bivalve.[1]
Asoella A. sp. A rare asoelliid bivalve.[1]
Daonella
D. bifurcata An abundant halobiid bivalve, namesake of the H. subcomata-D.bifurcata bivalve zone.[1]
D. bulogensis A halobiid bivalve.[8]
D. indica A common halobiid bivalve.[1]
Halobia
H. brachyotis A common halobiid bivalve.[1]
H. kui A common halobiid bivalve.[1]
H. planicosta A common halobiid bivalve.[1]
H. rugosoides A common halobiid bivalve.[1]
H. subcomata An abundant halobiid bivalve, namesake of the H. subcomata-D.bifurcata bivalve zone.[1]
Krumbeckiella K. sp. A rare pergamidiid bivalve.[1]
Plagiostoma P. sp. A rare limid bivalve.[1]

Brachiopods

Brachiopods of the Xiaowa Formation
Taxon Species Notes
Crania? sp. A possible craniid brachiopod.[1]
Similingula S. cf. lipoldi A rare brachiopod.[1]

Cephalopods

Cephalopods of the Xiaowa Formation
Taxon Species Notes
Arctosirenites A. canadensis A trachyceratid ammonoid which occurs alongside T. multituberculatum.[2]
A. columbianus A trachyceratid ammonoid which occurs alongside T. multituberculatum.[2]
Austrotrachyceras A. triadicum A trachyceratid ammonoid which occurs alongside T. multituberculatum.[2][5]
Buchites B cf. aldrovandii A buchitid ammonoid which occurs in the S. cf. senticosus zone.[1][4]
Clionites C. cf. zeilleri A clionitid ammonoid which occurs in the P. costulatum zone.[1][4]
Enoploceras? E. sp. A rare tainoceratid nautiloid tentatively referred to Enoploceras.[2]
Hauerites H. cf. himalayanus A rare ammonoid which occurs in the T. multituberculatum zone.[1][4]
Paratrachyceras P. cf. hoffmani A trachyceratid ammonoid which occurs in the T. multituberculatum zone.[1][4]
Protrachyceras P. costulatum A trachyceratid ammonoid, namesake of the P. costulatum zone[2][1][4]
P. deprati A trachyceratid ammonoid which occurs in the oldest part of the Lower Member.[1][4]
P. douvillei A trachyceratid ammonoid which occurs in the T. multituberculatum zone.[1][4]
P. cf. douvillei A trachyceratid ammonoid which occurs in the P. costulatum zone.[1][4]
P. ladinum A trachyceratid ammonoid which occurs in the T. multituberculatum zone.[1]
P. longiangense A trachyceratid ammonoid which occurs in the T. multituberculatum zone.[1]
P. sp An unnamed species of trachyceratid ammonoid which occurs in the S. cf. senticosus zone.[2][1][4]
Simonyceras S. simonyi A ussuritid ammonoid.[3]
Sirenites S. cf. senticosus A trachyceratid ammonoid, namesake of the S. cf. senticosus zone.[1][4]
Sibyllites S. cf. tenuispinosus A tropitid ammonoid which occurs in the S. cf. senticosus zone.[1]
S. sp. An unnamed species of tropitid ammonoid which occurs in the S. cf. senticosus zone.[1]
Trachyceras T. aonoides A trachyceratid ammonoid, namesake of the T. aonoides zone.[3]
T. cf. aon A trachyceratid ammonoid which occurs in the T. multituberculatum zone.[1][4]
T. multituberculatum An abundant trachyceratid ammonoid, namesake of the T. multituberculatum zone.[2][1][4][5]
T. sinensis A trachyceratid ammonoid which occurs in the T. multituberculatum zone.[1]
T. uraniae A trachyceratid ammonoid which occurs alongside T. multituberculatum.[2][5]
T. sp. A An unnamed species of trachyceratid ammonoid similar to Protrachyceras douvillei.[2]
T. sp. B An unnamed species of trachyceratid ammonoid similar to Protrachyceras deprati.[2]
T. sp. An unnamed species of trachyceratid ammonoid which occurs in the S. cf. senticosus zone.[1][4]

Conodonts

Conodonts of the Xiaowa Formation
Taxon Species
Metapolygnathus / Paragondolella / Quadralella auriformis[5]
carpathica[9]
foliata foliata[10][5]
foliata inclinata[10][5]
jiangyouensis[10]
maantangensis[10][9]
navicula navicula[10]
nodosus[1][4]
polygnathiformis[1][4]
prelindae[11]
robusta[9]
tadpole[10][5]
wayaoensis[12][11][13]
xinpuensis[12]

Echinoderms

Echinoderms of the Xiaowa Formation
Taxon Species Notes
Calclamnidae indet. Holothurian (sea cucumber) ossicles.[1]
Osteocrinus O. cf. spinosus A free-swimming roveacrinid crinoid.[1]
O. cf. virgatus A free-swimming roveacrinid crinoid.[1]
Traumatocrinus T. cf. lipoldi An abundant traumatocrinid crinoid. Pseudoplanktonic, forming colonies on floating driftwood.[1]

Fish

Fish of the Xiaowa Formation
Taxon Species Notes
Annulicorona A. pyramidalis Elasmobranch denticles[1]
Asialepidotus A. sp. A halecomorph holostean[1]
Birgeria
B. guizhouensis A large predatory birgeriid[4]
B. sp. A large predatory birgeriid[4]
Colobodus C. sp. A colobodontid perleidiform[4]
Guizhoucoelacanthus G. largus A whiteiid coelacanth[4]
Guizhoueugnathus G. largus A eugnathid holostean[4]
Parvicorona P. dacrysulca Elasmobranch denticles[1]
Peltopleurus P. brachycephalus A peltopleurid holostean[1][4]
Pholidopleurus P. xiaowaensis A pholidopleurid holostean[4]

Reptiles

Reptiles of the Xiaowa Formation
Taxon Species Notes
Anshunsaurus A. huangguoshuensis A large askeptosauroid thalattosaur[4]
"Callawayia" "C." wolonggangensis A shastasaurid ichthyosaur. Originally referred to Callawayia, but likely unrelated.[14]
Concavispina C. biseridens A large thalattosauroid thalattosaur[15]
Cyamodus C. orientalis A cyamodontid placodont[16]

"Cymbospondylus"

"C." asiaticus

A junior synonym of Guizhouichthyosaurus tangae, unrelated to Cymbospondylus[4]

Eorhynchochelys E. sinensis A large aquatic pantestudine (early turtle relative)[17]
Guanlingsaurus G. liangae A giant shastasaurid ichthyosaur[4]
Guizhouichthyosaurus G. tangae A common shastasaurid ichthyosaur[4]
Miodentosaurus M. brevis A large askeptosauroid thalattosaur[4]
Neosinasaurus N. hoangi A poorly-known marine reptile. Originally described as a pachypleurosaur, though may be a thalattosaur instead.[18]
Odontochelys O. semitestacea An aquatic pantestudine[19][17]

Panjiangsaurus

P. epicharis

A junior synonym of Guizhouichthyosaurus tangae[4]

Psephochelys P. polyosteoderma A placochelyid placodont[4]
Qianichthyosaurus Q. zhoui A common small toretocnemid ichthyosaur[4]
Sinocyamodus S. xinpuensis A cyamodontoid placodont[4]

Typicusichthyosaurus

T. tsaihuae

Likely a junior synonym of Guanlingsaurus lingae[4]

Wayaosaurus W. bellus A poorly-known marine reptile. Originally described as a pachypleurosaur, though may be a thalattosaur instead.[18]
W. geei A poorly-known marine reptile. Originally described as a pachypleurosaur, though may be a thalattosaur instead.[18]
Xinpusaurus

X. bamaolinensis

A thalattosauroid thalattosaur,[4] possibly an invalid synonym of another Xinpusaurus species[20][21]

X. kohi A thalattosauroid thalattosaur[21]
X. suni A thalattosauroid thalattosaur[4]

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Guanling biota redirects here For the Anisian age geological formation see Guanling Formation The Xiaowa Formation is a Carnian age geological formation found in southern China It is a sequence of limestone and marls from the Carnian stage of the Triassic Its lower section was previously known as the Wayao Formation or Wayao Member of the Falang Formation a nomenclature still used by some authors In 2002 the Wayao Member was renamed and raised to the Xiaowa Formation to prevent confusion with an Eocene unit of the same name 1 Crinoids and marine reptiles are abundant in the Xiaowa Formation forming a lagerstatte known as the Guanling biota Ammonoids and conodonts found in the formation constrain its age to the early Carnian 2 1 3 4 5 Reptiles of the Guanling biota include ichthyosaurs thalattosaurs placodonts and Odontochelys an early relative of turtles 4 Sedimentary events within this formation have been tied to the Carnian Pluvial Event 6 7 Xiaowa FormationStratigraphic range CarnianTypeGeological formationUnderliesLaishike FormationOverliesZhuganpo FormationLithologyPrimarylimestone marlLocationCountry ChinaExtentYunnan Guizhou Plateau Contents 1 Geology 2 Paleobiota 2 1 Bivalves 2 2 Brachiopods 2 3 Cephalopods 2 4 Conodonts 2 5 Echinoderms 2 6 Fish 2 7 Reptiles 3 ReferencesGeology EditThe Xiaowa Formation has three members The lower member is relatively thin but is also very fossiliferous It begins with thick bedded grey biomicrite fine grained fossiliferous limestone interbedded with greenish shale Bivalves and crinoid fragments are the most common fossils in the biomicrite layers which sometimes grade upwards to dark grey laminated marls The lower section of the lower member represents a relatively well oxygenated pelagic environment The lower member then transitions to a section of darker and more clastic layers indicative of anoxic conditions and reduced reef activity Most of the articulated crinoids and vertebrate fossils of the Guanling biota hail from a dark grey micrite at the base of the lower member s upper section This is followed by dark grey marls and black shale rich in bivalves ammonoids and slightly radioactive clay minerals The lower member concludes with a sequence of dark grey laminated marls incorporating conodont fossils and silty quartz grains 1 4 The middle member of the Xiaowa Formation is by far the thickest unit and includes thick bedded grey limestone and marl layers interbedding with each other Sediment deformation is characteristic of layers in this member while fossils are represented mainly by occasional bivalves and ammonoids The middle member represents a deep water environment influenced by tectonic events which disturb sediment layers and create distant turbidites that periodically supply increased clastic material The upper member is mostly dominated by laminated limestone Though marl interbedding and fossils are practically absent silty to sandy quartz grains are common and dominate the last few meters of the formation This member represents a shallower ocean environment likely raised by tectonic uplift supplied with dust from terrestrial areas 1 4 Paleobiota EditThe Xiaowa Formation encompasses several biostratigraphic zones The Protrachyceras costulatum ammonoid zone of the upper Zhuganpo Formation continues into the first few meters of the Xiaowa Formation s lower member However the rest of the lower member including the Guanling biota belongs to the Trachyceras multituberculatum ammonoid zone This unit has also been called the Austrotrachyceras triadicum zone and is likely equivalent to the T aon or T aonoides zone of the western Tethys Europe The middle member of the Xiaowa Formation belongs to the Sirenites cf senticosus ammonoid zone 2 1 3 5 Color keyTaxon Reclassified taxon Taxon falsely reported as present Dubious taxon or junior synonym Ichnotaxon Ootaxon Morphotaxon Notes Uncertain or tentative taxa are in small text crossed out taxa are discredited Bivalves Edit Bivalves of the Xiaowa FormationTaxon Species NotesAngustella A sp A rare bakevelliid bivalve 1 Asoella A sp A rare asoelliid bivalve 1 DaonellaD bifurcata An abundant halobiid bivalve namesake of the H subcomata D bifurcata bivalve zone 1 D bulogensis A halobiid bivalve 8 D indica A common halobiid bivalve 1 HalobiaH brachyotis A common halobiid bivalve 1 H kui A common halobiid bivalve 1 H planicosta A common halobiid bivalve 1 H rugosoides A common halobiid bivalve 1 H subcomata An abundant halobiid bivalve namesake of the H subcomata D bifurcata bivalve zone 1 Krumbeckiella K sp A rare pergamidiid bivalve 1 Plagiostoma P sp A rare limid bivalve 1 Brachiopods Edit Brachiopods of the Xiaowa FormationTaxon Species NotesCrania sp A possible craniid brachiopod 1 Similingula S cf lipoldi A rare brachiopod 1 Cephalopods Edit Cephalopods of the Xiaowa FormationTaxon Species NotesArctosirenites A canadensis A trachyceratid ammonoid which occurs alongside T multituberculatum 2 A columbianus A trachyceratid ammonoid which occurs alongside T multituberculatum 2 Austrotrachyceras A triadicum A trachyceratid ammonoid which occurs alongside T multituberculatum 2 5 Buchites B cf aldrovandii A buchitid ammonoid which occurs in the S cf senticosus zone 1 4 Clionites C cf zeilleri A clionitid ammonoid which occurs in the P costulatum zone 1 4 Enoploceras E sp A rare tainoceratid nautiloid tentatively referred to Enoploceras 2 Hauerites H cf himalayanus A rare ammonoid which occurs in the T multituberculatum zone 1 4 Paratrachyceras P cf hoffmani A trachyceratid ammonoid which occurs in the T multituberculatum zone 1 4 Protrachyceras P costulatum A trachyceratid ammonoid namesake of the P costulatum zone 2 1 4 P deprati A trachyceratid ammonoid which occurs in the oldest part of the Lower Member 1 4 P douvillei A trachyceratid ammonoid which occurs in the T multituberculatum zone 1 4 P cf douvillei A trachyceratid ammonoid which occurs in the P costulatum zone 1 4 P ladinum A trachyceratid ammonoid which occurs in the T multituberculatum zone 1 P longiangense A trachyceratid ammonoid which occurs in the T multituberculatum zone 1 P sp An unnamed species of trachyceratid ammonoid which occurs in the S cf senticosus zone 2 1 4 Simonyceras S simonyi A ussuritid ammonoid 3 Sirenites S cf senticosus A trachyceratid ammonoid namesake of the S cf senticosus zone 1 4 Sibyllites S cf tenuispinosus A tropitid ammonoid which occurs in the S cf senticosus zone 1 S sp An unnamed species of tropitid ammonoid which occurs in the S cf senticosus zone 1 Trachyceras T aonoides A trachyceratid ammonoid namesake of the T aonoides zone 3 T cf aon A trachyceratid ammonoid which occurs in the T multituberculatum zone 1 4 T multituberculatum An abundant trachyceratid ammonoid namesake of the T multituberculatum zone 2 1 4 5 T sinensis A trachyceratid ammonoid which occurs in the T multituberculatum zone 1 T uraniae A trachyceratid ammonoid which occurs alongside T multituberculatum 2 5 T sp A An unnamed species of trachyceratid ammonoid similar to Protrachyceras douvillei 2 T sp B An unnamed species of trachyceratid ammonoid similar to Protrachyceras deprati 2 T sp An unnamed species of trachyceratid ammonoid which occurs in the S cf senticosus zone 1 4 Conodonts Edit Conodonts of the Xiaowa FormationTaxon SpeciesMetapolygnathus Paragondolella Quadralella auriformis 5 carpathica 9 foliata foliata 10 5 foliata inclinata 10 5 jiangyouensis 10 maantangensis 10 9 navicula navicula 10 nodosus 1 4 polygnathiformis 1 4 prelindae 11 robusta 9 tadpole 10 5 wayaoensis 12 11 13 xinpuensis 12 Echinoderms Edit Echinoderms of the Xiaowa FormationTaxon Species NotesCalclamnidae indet Holothurian sea cucumber ossicles 1 Osteocrinus O cf spinosus A free swimming roveacrinid crinoid 1 O cf virgatus A free swimming roveacrinid crinoid 1 Traumatocrinus T cf lipoldi An abundant traumatocrinid crinoid Pseudoplanktonic forming colonies on floating driftwood 1 Fish Edit Fish of the Xiaowa FormationTaxon Species NotesAnnulicorona A pyramidalis Elasmobranch denticles 1 Asialepidotus A sp A halecomorph holostean 1 BirgeriaB guizhouensis A large predatory birgeriid 4 B sp A large predatory birgeriid 4 Colobodus C sp A colobodontid perleidiform 4 Guizhoucoelacanthus G largus A whiteiid coelacanth 4 Guizhoueugnathus G largus A eugnathid holostean 4 Parvicorona P dacrysulca Elasmobranch denticles 1 Peltopleurus P brachycephalus A peltopleurid holostean 1 4 Pholidopleurus P xiaowaensis A pholidopleurid holostean 4 Reptiles Edit Reptiles of the Xiaowa FormationTaxon Species NotesAnshunsaurus A huangguoshuensis A large askeptosauroid thalattosaur 4 Callawayia C wolonggangensis A shastasaurid ichthyosaur Originally referred to Callawayia but likely unrelated 14 Concavispina C biseridens A large thalattosauroid thalattosaur 15 Cyamodus C orientalis A cyamodontid placodont 16 Cymbospondylus C asiaticus A junior synonym of Guizhouichthyosaurus tangae unrelated to Cymbospondylus 4 Eorhynchochelys E sinensis A large aquatic pantestudine early turtle relative 17 Guanlingsaurus G liangae A giant shastasaurid ichthyosaur 4 Guizhouichthyosaurus G tangae A common shastasaurid ichthyosaur 4 Miodentosaurus M brevis A large askeptosauroid thalattosaur 4 Neosinasaurus N hoangi A poorly known marine reptile Originally described as a pachypleurosaur though may be a thalattosaur instead 18 Odontochelys O semitestacea An aquatic pantestudine 19 17 Panjiangsaurus P epicharis A junior synonym of Guizhouichthyosaurus tangae 4 Psephochelys P polyosteoderma A placochelyid placodont 4 Qianichthyosaurus Q zhoui A common small toretocnemid ichthyosaur 4 Sinocyamodus S xinpuensis A cyamodontoid placodont 4 Typicusichthyosaurus T tsaihuae Likely a junior synonym of Guanlingsaurus lingae 4 Wayaosaurus W bellus A poorly known marine reptile Originally described as a pachypleurosaur though may be a thalattosaur instead 18 W geei A poorly known marine reptile Originally 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