The formation contains at least 20 genera and 23 species of fossils. These include the molluscs
Lima wacoensis Roemer,
Lima mexicana Bose,
Pecten texanus var.
elongatus Bose,
Pecten subalpinus Bose,
Plicatula incongrua Conrad,
Ostrea quadriplicata (Shumard),
Texigryphaea washitaensis.
Trigonia emery Conrad,
Helicocryptus mexicanus Bose, and
Turritella granulata Sowerby var.
cenomanensis d'Orbigny and the echinoderm
Heteraster bravoensis (Bose). These are characteristic of the Albian. The formation also contains
ammonoids,
brachiopods,
foraminiferans (especially
Cribratina texana),
dinoflagellates,
serpulid worms,
corals,
ostracods, calcareous algae, and some terrestrial plant fragments. The formation also contains invertebrate trace fossils (
ichnofossils), which are tracks or burrows left in the sediments. These include
Ancorichnus,
Arenicolites,
Bergueria,
Bichordites,
Cardioichnus,
Chondrites,
Cochlichnus,
Coprulus,
Gordia,
Helicodromites,
Lockeia,
Ophiomorpha,
Palaeophycus,
Planolites,
Protovirgularia,
Rhizocorallium,
Skolithos,
Spongeliomorpha,
Taenidium,
Thalassinoides,
Treptichnus, and a biofilm,
Rugalichnus. This diversity of trace fossils was preserved in storm deposits (
tempestites) below the wave base. All are typical of the Albian, and the presence of
Chondrites and other trace fossils characteristic of low oxygen conditions indicate that the trace fossils were left during an
ocean anoxic event, dated to 100.6-100.2
Ma. ==History of investigation==