Cambay Shale Formation Explained

Cambay Shale Formation
Type:Geological formation
Age:Early Eocene
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Period:Early eocene
Region:Gujarat

The Cambay Shale Formation is an Early Eocene-aged geologic formation in the Cambay Basin, India. It varies in thickness from a few meters on the margins of the basin to more than 2,500m in the depressions. It directly overlies the Olpad Formation and is, in turn, overlain by the Anklesvar Formation in the southern part of the basin and by Kalol Formation in the northern part of the basin. Further north, the Cambay Shale, in its lower part, is gradually replaced by tongues of paralic-deltaic Kadi Formation and finally by Tharad Formation.[1]

Paleobiota

Vertebrates

Mammals

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Anthracobunians from the Cambay Shale formation
Genus Species Stratigraphic position Notes Images
CambaytheriumC. thewissi
C. gracilis
C. bidens
A cambaytheriid.
KalitheriumK. marinus Another cambaytheriid.
IndobuneI. vastanensis A possible anthracobunid.
Primates[3] from the Cambay Shale formation
Genus Species Stratigraphic position Notes Images
AsiadapisA. cambayensis
A. tapiensis
An Asiadapine.
MarcgodinotiusM. indicus Another Asiadapine.
VastanomysV. gracilis
V. major
A omomyid.
Tapiromorphs from the Cambay Shale formation
Genus Species Stratigraphic position Notes Images
Cambaylophus[4] C. vastanensisA tapiromorph.
Vastanolophus[5] V. holbrookiA tapiromorph.
Cimolestans from the Cambay Shale formation
Genus Species Stratigraphic position Notes Images
SuratilestesS. gingerichiA cimolestan.
AnthraconyxA. hypsomylusA esthonychid
Bats from the Cambay Shale formation
Genus Species Stratigraphic position Notes Images
Archaeonycteris A. storchiA bat.
Protonycteris P. gunnelliA bat.
Cambaya C. complexusA bat.
Hassianycteris H. kumariA bat.
Icaronycteris I. sigeiA bat.
Jaegeria J. cambayensisA bat.
Microchiropteryx M. folieaeA bat.
Other mammals from the Cambay Shale formation
Genus Species Stratigraphic position Notes Images
Frugivastodon F. cristatusA apatemyid.
Indolestes I. kalamensisAn adapisoriculid.
Indodelphis I. luoiA opossum.
Meldimys[6] M. musakA rodent.
Indonyctia[7] I. cambayensisA nyctitheriid.

Reptiles

Lizards from the Cambay Shale formation
Genus Species Stratigraphic position Notes Images
IndiagamaI. gujarataA iguanian.
SuratagamaS. neeraaeA iguanian.
TinosaurusT. indicusA iguanian.
VastanagamaV. susanaeA iguanian.
HeterodontagamaH. borsukaeA priscagamid iguanian.
Snakes from the Cambay Shale formation
Genus Species Stratigraphic position Notes Images
PlatyspondylophisP. tadkeshwarensisA Madtsoiid.
RussellophisR. crassusA russelophiid.
ProcerophisP. sahniiA snake.
ThaumastophisT. missiaeniA snake.
PalaeophisP. vastaniensisA paleophiid snake.

Amphibians

Amphibians from the Cambay Shale formation
Genus Species Stratigraphic position Notes Images
EobarbourulaE. delfinoiA toad.
IndoranaI.prasadiA frog.

Ray-finned fish

Ray-finned fish from the Cambay Shale formation
Genus Species Stratigraphic position MaterialNotes Images
AvitoplectusA. molarisLower jawA bizarre tetraodontiform.[8]
DiodonD. sp.TeethA porcupinefish.[9]
EgertoniaE. sp.TeethA phyllodontid elopomorph.
?Enchodus?E. sp.TeethAn enchodontid aulopiform. Among the latest known remains of this otherwise Cretaceous genus, but may potentially represent reworked material from lower layers.[10]
EotrigonodonE. indicusTeethA pycnodont.
EutrichiuridesE. sp.TeethA cutlassfish.
Osteoglossidae indet.Teeth, scalesA bonytongue.
SphyraenaS. sp.TeethA barracuda.
StephanodusS. lybicusTeethA pycnodont.

Arthropods

Insects

Beetles from the Cambay Shale formation
Genus Species Stratigraphic position Notes Images
Protoclaviger[11] P.trichodensA Beetle.
CambalticaC. paleoindicaA Flea Beetle.
PaleosoriusP. cambayensisA Rove Beetle.
Hemipterans[12] from the Cambay Shale formation
Genus Species Stratigraphic position Notes Images
HeteromargarodesH. hukamsinghi
H. americanus
A sand pearl.
NormarkicoccusN. cambayaeA diaspidid scale insect.
Termites[15] from the Cambay Shale formation
Genus Species Stratigraphic position Notes Images
NanotermesN. isaacaeA termitid termite.
ProstylotermesP. kambojaA Stylotermitid termite.
ParastylotermesP. krishnaiA Stylotermitid termite.
ZophotermesZ. ashokiA Rhinotermitid termite
Flies from the Cambay Shale formation
Genus Species Stratigraphic position Notes Images
Sycorax[16] S. longistylaA moth fly.
PhlebotoiellaP. eoindianensis A moth fly of unceritian affinities.
DicranomyiaD. (Dicranomyia) indica The oldest known Crane fly and tipulomorph.[17]
StempellinaS.pollex
S.stebneri
A non-biting midge
TanytarsusT.forfex
T.ramus
A non-biting midge
CamptopteroheleaC. odoraA non-biting midge
EoheleaE. indicaA biting midge
GedanoheleaG. gerdesorumA biting midge
IndorrhinaI.sahniiA biting midge
LygistorrhinaL. indicaA biting midge
MeunieroheleaM. borkentiA biting midge
MeunieroheleaM. cambayanaA biting midge
MeunieroheleaM. orientalisA biting midge
PalaeognoristeP. orientaleA biting midge

Arachnids

Plants

Plants from the Cambay Shale formation
Genus Species Stratigraphic position Notes Images
Pterospermoxylon P. suratensisAn angiosperm.
Anthocephalophyllum A. vastanicumAn angiosperm.
Ebenoxylon E. cambayenseAn angiosperm.
Gardeniophyllum G. cambayumAn angiosperm.
Calophyllaceophyllum C. eocenicumAn angiosperm.
Carallioipollenites C. integerrimoidesAn angiosperm known from fossilised pollen.
Gynocardia G. eocenicaAn angiosperm.

Notes and References

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  2. Web site: Vastan Lignite Mine, Gujarat, India.
  3. Rose . Kenneth D. . Rana . Rajendra S. . Sahni . Ashok . Kumar . Kishor . Missiaen . Pieter . Singh . Lachham . Smith . Thierry . Early Eocene Primates from Gujarat, India . Journal of Human Evolution . April 2009 . 56 . 4 . 366–404 . 10.1016/j.jhevol.2009.01.008 . 19303624 .
  4. Kapur . Vivesh V. . Bajpai . Sunil . Oldest South Asian tapiromorph (Perissodactyla, Mammalia) from the Cambay Shale Formation, western India, with comments on its phylogenetic position and biogeographic implications . Journal of Palaeosciences . 31 December 2015 . 64 . 1–2 . 95–103 . 10.54991/jop.2015.104 .
  5. Smith . Thierry . Solé . Floréal . Missiaen . Pieter . Rana . Rajendra . Kumar . Kishor . Sahni . Ashok . Rose . Kenneth . First early Eocene tapiroid from India and its implication for the paleobiogeographic origin of perissodactyls . Palaeovertebrata . 8 September 2015 . 10.18563/pv.39.2.e5 .
  6. Rana . Rajendra S. . Kumar . Kishor . Escarguel . Gilles . Sahni . Ashok . Rose . Kenneth D. . Smith . Thierry . Singh . Hukam . Singh . Lachham . An Ailuravine Rodent from the Lower Eocene Cambay Formation at Vastan, Western India, and Its Palaeobiogeographic Implications . Acta Palaeontologica Polonica . January 2008 . 53 . 1 . 1–14 . 10.4202/app.2008.0101 . free .
  7. Das . Debasis P. . Carolin . Nora . Bajpai . Sunil . A nyctitheriid insectivore (Eulipotyphla, Mammalia) of Asian affinity from the early Eocene of India . Historical Biology . 3 July 2022 . 34 . 7 . 1157–1165 . 10.1080/08912963.2021.1966002 .
  8. Bemis . Katherine E. . Tyler . James C. . Bemis . William E. . Kumar . Kishor . Rana . Rajendra Singh . Smith . Thierry . 2017-11-02 . A gymnodont fish jaw with remarkable molariform teeth from the early Eocene of Gujarat, India (Teleostei, Tetraodontiformes) . Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology . en . 37 . 6 . e1369422 . 10.1080/02724634.2017.1369422 . 0272-4634.
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  10. Davis . Matthew P. . Fielitz . Christopher . December 2010 . Estimating divergence times of lizardfishes and their allies (Euteleostei: Aulopiformes) and the timing of deep-sea adaptations . Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution . 57 . 3 . 1194–1208 . 2010MolPE..57.1194D . 10.1016/j.ympev.2010.09.003 . 20854916.
  11. Web site: Specialized Myrmecophily at the Ecological Dawn of Modern Ants: Current Biology.
  12. Diverse New Scale Insects (Hemiptera: Coccoidea) in Amber from the Cretaceous and Eocene with a Phylogenetic Framework for Fossil Coccoidea . 10.1206/3823.1 . 2015 . Vea . Isabelle M. . Grimaldi . David A. . American Museum Novitates . 3823 . 1–15 . 73702369 .
  13. Coniopterygidae (Neuroptera: Aleuropteryginae) in Amber from the Eocene of India and the Miocene of Hispaniola . 10.1206/3770.2 . 2013 . Grimaldi . David . Engel . Michael S. . Nascimbene . Paul c. . Singh . Hukam . American Museum Novitates . 3770 . 20–39 . 56567508 .
  14. Engel . Michael S. . Ortega-Blanco . Jaime . Nascimbene . Paul C. . Singh . Hukam . The bees of Early Eocene Cambay amber (Hymenoptera: Apidae) . Journal of Melittology . 17 December 2013 . 25 . 1–12 . 10.17161/jom.v0i25.4659 . 1808/14444 . free .
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