Colombia - Paleontological Sites of the Middle Devonian of Floresta, Boyacá
5°51'35.36"N; 72°55'7.78"O (Floresta Municipality)
5°52'13.21"N; 72°56'57.22"O (Quebrada Monticelo)
5°48'41.55"N; 72°53'50.96"W (Quebrada Las Pilas)
5°49'41.29"N; 72°55'35.67"W (Potrero Rincón)
The Paleontological Sites of the Middle Devonian of Floresta, Boyacá comprise four distinct localities with a primary focus on paleontological exploration. These sites have garnered significant attention due to the discovery of well-preserved specimens of various marine invertebrates, including brachiopods, trilobites, bivalves, bryozoans, cephalopods, corals, crinoids, gastropods, and crustaceans from the Middle Devonian in Colombia.
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