Toca da Barriguda

Toca da Barriguda (English: "Barriguda lair") (BA-0250) is a dolomite cave located in the municipality of Campo Formoso, in the State of Bahia. It measures 33,000 meters long and 61 meters deep, and is now considered a branch of the Toca da Boa Vista cave, being the second-longest in South America. The Coarazuphium formoso, a recently described a troglobite species of beetle found in the Barriguda cave.[1]

Inside Toca da Barriguda there are waterfalls, speleothems, stalactites and stalagmites, rocks of shapes that point down towards the ground and rounded ones that go towards the ceiling of the cave.[2] Together with Toca do Calor de Cima, Toca do Pitu, Toca do Morrinho and Toca da Boa Vista, it is part of a group of caves of world-wide geological importance.

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References

  1. Sociedade Brasileira de Espeleologia (2011). Ocorrencia de uma nova especie de Coarazuphim (Carabidae: Zuphiini) no Brasil (PDF). SBE. p. 417.
  2. Campo Formoso. "Toca da Barriguda". Campo Formoso Noticias. Retrieved 1 January 2012.

Coordinates: 10°08′27″S 40°51′08″W / 10.1407°S 40.8522°W / -10.1407; -40.8522


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