Kingdon's, Shirwell: 5.75 km NE of Barnstaple town center (Devonian of the United Kingdom)

Also known as = Raleigh Wood, 3.0 kilometers northeast of Barnstaple town center ( The Square ), North Devon

Where: England, United Kingdom (51.1° N, 4.1° W: paleocoordinates 19.0° S, 1.3° W)

• coordinate based on nearby landmark

• local area-level geographic resolution

When: Marwood Member (Baggy Formation), Late/Upper Famennian (364.7 - 360.7 Ma)

• Latest Devonian.

• group of beds-level stratigraphic resolution

Environment/lithology: marine; micaceous sandstone and siltstone

• Environment interpreted as nearshore.
• "The Baggy Formation is composed of alternating fine- and medium-grained sandstones, rich in mica and feldspar, and fine-grained sand- and siltstones as well as silty shales. These beds reach a max. thickness of some 450m and crop out along a narrow E-W strike N of Barnstaple..."

Size class: macrofossils

Primary reference: M.R.W. Amler and D. Heidelberger. 2003. Late Famennian Gastropoda from south-west England. Palaeontology 46(6):1151-1211 [M. Foote/M. Foote/M. Foote]more details

Purpose of describing collection: taxonomic analysis

PaleoDB collection 68172: authorized by Pete Wagner, entered by Pete Wagner on 06.01.2007

Creative Commons license: CC BY (attribution)

Taxonomic list

• Only gastropods listed; many other elements present.
Gastropoda
 Bellerophontida - Bellerophontidae
Bellerophon (Bellerophon) subglobatus, "Bellerophon (Aglaoglypta) labyrinthodes" = Aglaoglypta labyrinthodes
Bellerophon (Bellerophon) subglobatus Sedgwick and M'Coy 1855 snail
"Bellerophon (Aglaoglypta) labyrinthodes" = Aglaoglypta labyrinthodes Whidborne 1896 snail
 Bellerophontida - Bucaniidae
"Patellostium" britannicum n. sp. Amler and Heidelberger 2003 snail
 Murchisoniina - Gosseletinidae
Angyomphalus junius Whidborne 1892 snail
 Murchisoniina - Palaeozygopleuridae
"Loxonema cf. tenuisulcatum" = Palaeozygopleura tenuisulcata
"Loxonema cf. tenuisulcatum" = Palaeozygopleura tenuisulcata Sandberger and Sandberger 1854 snail