UCLA loc. 3464 (Cretaceous of the United States)

Also known as LACMIP loc. 23464

Where: Shasta County, California (40.5° N, 122.6° W: paleocoordinates 41.6° N, 82.7° W)

• coordinate estimated from map

• small collection-level geographic resolution

When: Bald Hills Member (Budden Canyon Formation), Early/Lower Cenomanian (99.6 - 93.5 Ma)

• "The Bald Hills Fm. ranges in age from upper Albian through Cenomanian and possibly into the lower Turonian." JA: the Bald Hills is actually a member of the Budden Canyon Formation and Lower Cenomanian according to Murphy and Rodda 1996

• bed-level stratigraphic resolution

Environment/lithology: marine; lithified sandstone

• (The samples from this locality come from a congl. indet. higher above basal congl., according to the strat column). Congl. grain size from fine sand to boulders, avg. 2" diam. Well rounded; matrix med- to coarse-grained graywacke or very sandy mudstone. Majority of cobbles are dark porphyritic volcanics, remainder include metamorphic and granitic rocks, chert, mudstone and limestone. Congl. are sometimes fairly well bedded, esp. near tops, where they almost always grade upward to massive, then finely bedded sandstones.

Size class: macrofossils

Collection methods: mechanical,

Primary reference: M. A. Murphy and P. U. Rodda. 1960. Mollusca of the Cretaceous Bald Hills Formation of California. Journal of Paleontology 34(5):835-858 [J. Alroy/M. Sommers/J. Alroy]more details

Purpose of describing collection: taxonomic analysis

PaleoDB collection 1802: authorized by John Alroy, entered by Mike Sommers on 08.06.1999, edited by Jonathan Marcot

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Taxonomic list

• Abundances: R= rare (1-2), U= uncommon (3-10), A= abundant (>10). Authors very unclear as to whether specimens are found in matrix of the conglomerate or within clasts. "Some of the species found in the nodules and other reworked sedimentary rocks were extant at the time this conglomerate unit was deposited." They also list Cucullaea truncata (Gabb) as "...occurs below, above and in the matrix of the conglomerate as well as in the clasts of the conglomerate," then they do not list it in the species list.
Cephalopoda
 Ammonitida - Baculitidae
Sciponoceras sp. Hyatt 1894 ammonite
originally entered as "Scipionoceras sp."
 Ammonitida - Turrilitidae
"Turrilites (Turrilites) dilleri n. sp." = Turrilites (Turrilites) acutus
"Turrilites (Turrilites) dilleri n. sp." = Turrilites (Turrilites) acutus Passy 1832 ammonite
 Ammonitida - Desmoceratidae
"Desmoceras cf. barryae" = Desmoceras (Pseudouhligella) barryae
"Desmoceras cf. barryae" = Desmoceras (Pseudouhligella) barryae Anderson 1958 ammonite
(Pseudouhligella) - originally entered as "Desmoceras cf. barryae"
 Ammonitida - Tetragonitidae
Zealandites sp. Marshall 1926 ammonite
originally entered as "Zelandites sp."
Gastropoda
 Trochoidea - Turbinidae
"Solariella stewarti" = Igonoia stewarti
"Solariella stewarti" = Igonoia stewarti Murphy and Rodda 1960 snail
 Neotaenioglossa - Trichotropidae
Ariadnaria stibara n. sp. Saul and Squires 2008 snail
said to be from "LACMIP 23464", but also type locality of Turrilites dilleri (=UCLA 3464)
 Architaenioglossa - Ampullinidae
Ampullina stantoni Murphy and Rodda 1960 snail
originally entered as "Ampulina stantoni"
 Sorbeoconcha - Naticidae
Gyrodes greeni Murphy and Rodda 1960 moon snail
Gyrodes allisoni n. sp. Murphy and Rodda 1960 moon snail
Euspira popenoei n. sp. Murphy and Rodda 1960 moon snail
 Sorbeoconcha - Aporrhaidae
Tessarolax trinalis Murphy and Rodda 1960 snail
 Neogastropoda - Fasciolariidae
Paleopsephaea sacramentica Murphy and Rodda 1960 snail