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GEOLOGIC FORMATIONS CITED FOR OCCURRENCE OF PELECYPODS FAMILY CRASSATELLIDAE TO PHARIDAE California Avenal Sandstone.........................................................Eocene. Briones Sandstone, San Pablo Group..............................Miocene. Careaga Sandstone.........................................................Pliocene. Cascajo Conglomerate Member, San Joaquin Formation....Pliocene. Cerros Shale Member, Lodo Formation...........................Paleocene. Cierbo Sandstone, San Pablo Group................................Miocene. Domengine Formation or Sandstone...............................Eocene. Etchegoin Formation....................................................Miocene and Pliocene. Falor Formation...........................................................Pliocene. Fernando Formation.....................................................Pliocene and Pleistocene. Gaviota Formation.......................................................Eocene and Oligocene. Imperial Formation.....................................................Miocene or Pliocene. Juncal Formation........................................................Eocene. Kirker Tuff................................................................Oligocene. Llajas Formation.........................................................Eocene. Lodo Formation..........................................................Paleocene and Eocene. Lomita Marl Member, San Pedro Formation..................Pleistocene. Markley Formation ....................................................Eocene. Martinez Formation or Group......................................Paleocene Marysville Formation.................................................Eocene. Meganos Formation.....................................................Paleocene and Eocene. Merced Formation.......................................................Pliocene and Pleistocene. Modelo Formation......................................................Miocene. Monterey Group.........................................................Miocene. Neroly Sandstone, San Pablo Group..............................Miocene. Ohlson Ranch Formation.............................................Pliocene. Olcese Sand...............................................................Miocene. Palos Verdes Sand......................................................Pleistocene. Pancho Rico Formation..............................................Miocene. Pico Formation..........................................................Pliocene and Pleistocene. Pleito Formation........................................................Oligocene. Purisima Formation....................................................Miocene and Pliocene. Rio Dell Formation.....................................................Pliocene and Pleistocene. Rose Canyon Shale.....................................................Eocene. Sacate Formation.......................................................Eocene. San Diego Formation..................................................Pliocene. San Emigdio Formation..............................................Eocene and Oligocene. San Joaquin Formation................................................Pliocene. San Lorenzo Formation..............................................Eocene and Oligocene. San Pablo Formation or Group...................................Miocene. San Pedro Formation or Sand......................................Pleistocene. San Ramon Formation................................................Miocene(?) Santa Barbara Formation.............................................Pliocene and Pleistocene. Santa Margarita Formation..........................................Miocene. Santa Susana Shale or Formation...................................Paleocene and Eocene Saugus Formation........................................................Pliocene and Pleistocene. Sobrante Sandstone......................................................Miocene. Tahana Member, Purisima Formation...........................Miocene and Pliocene. Tejon Formation.........................................................Eocene. Temblor Formation.....................................................Oligocene and Miocene. Timms Point Silt Member, San Pedro Formation............Pleistocene. Topanga Formation......................................................Miocene. Towsley Formation......................................................Miocene and Pliocene. Vaqueros Formation.....................................................Oligocene and Miocene. Wheatland Formation....................................................Eocene Wildcat Group..............................................................Pliocene and Pleistocene. Wygal Sandstone Member, Temblor Formation...............Oligocene. Baja California Bateque Formation.......................................................Eocene. Comand· Formation.....................................................Miocene. Marquer Formation......................................................Pliocene. Dominican Republic Gurabo Formation.......................................................Miocene. Oregon Empire Formation........................................................Pliocene. Washington Lincoln Creek Formation..............................................Eocene to Miocene. 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