AMNH 3014. Small quarry on west side of Old County Rd, 1.6 mi. S. of Gill Rd. In (Devonian of the United States)

Also known as Morrisville

Where: Madison County, New York (42.9° N, 75.7° W: paleocoordinates 38.0° S, 23.2° W)

• coordinate based on nearby landmark

• small collection-level geographic resolution

When: Solsville Member (Marcellus Formation), Cazenovian (391.9 - 383.7 Ma)

• group of beds-level stratigraphic resolution

Environment/lithology: gray, calcareous shale and calcareous siltstone

• calcareous gray shales, weathered calcaerous siltstones

Size class: macrofossils

Preservation: cast

Reposited in the AMNH

Collection methods: surface (float),

Primary reference: H. B. Rollins, N. Eldredge, and J. Spiller. 1971. Gastropoda and Monoplacophora of the Solsville member (Middle Devonian, Marcellus Formation) in the Chenango Valley, New York State. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 144(2):129-170 [P. Wagner/P. Wagner]more details

Purpose of describing collection: taxonomic analysis

PaleoDB collection 69462: authorized by Pete Wagner, entered by Pete Wagner on 26.02.2007

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Taxonomic list

Bivalvia
 Lucinida - Mactromyidae
 Cyrtodontida - Cyrtodontidae
 Ostreida - Pterineidae
 Myalinida - Ambonychiidae
Gosseletia triquetra Conrad 1838 clam
Tergomya
 Cyrtonellida - Cyrtonellidae
Gastropoda
 Bellerophontida - Bellerophontidae
Retispira leda Hall 1859 snail
Praematuratropis ovatus Rollins et al. 1971 snail
 Euomphalina - Platyceratidae
 Murchisoniina - Subulitidae
"? Holopea hebe" = Balbiniconcha hebe
"? Holopea hebe" = Balbiniconcha hebe Hall 1859 snail
 Murchisoniina - Palaeozygopleuridae
 Murchisoniina - Gosseletinidae
"Glyptotomaria (Dictyotomaria) capillaria" = Dictyotomaria capillaria, "Bembexia sulcomarginata" = Calvibembexia sulcomarginata
"Glyptotomaria (Dictyotomaria) capillaria" = Dictyotomaria capillaria Conrad 1842 snail
"Bembexia sulcomarginata" = Calvibembexia sulcomarginata Conrad 1842 snail
 Murchisoniina - Lophospiridae
Ruedemannia trilix Hall 1862 snail