Fox Coulee Quarry (Cretaceous of Canada)

Also known as FC, Midland Provincial Park, Day Digs

Where: Alberta, Canada (51.5° N, 112.7° W: paleocoordinates 59.1° N, 84.4° W)

• coordinate stated in text

• outcrop-level geographic resolution

When: Horsethief Member (Horseshoe Canyon Formation), Early/Lower Maastrichtian (70.6 - 66.0 Ma)

• bed-level stratigraphic resolution

Environment/lithology: wet floodplain; lenticular, brown, sandy siltstone

• "overbank wetlands in the lower coastal plain"; "these topographic lows were on interfluves and filled with material from that setting"
• "Each bonebed is hosted by massive to very poorly laminated, red brown to brown, sandy siltstones or silty sandstones, and each bonebed is rich in coalified plant fragments, amber, and dispersed, normally graded fossil bone and bone fragments. Each deposit is sharp-based and broadly lenticular in all directions where exposures allow assessment, and each deposit exhibits local occurrences of iron-carbonate cement and (or) concretionary ironstone development at, or near, the base."

Size classes: macrofossils, mesofossils

Collected in 1999–2001; reposited in the TMP

Collection methods: quarrying, surface (in situ),

Primary reference: D. A. Eberth, P. J. Currie, D. B. Brinkman, M. J. Ryan, D. R. Braman, J. D. Gardner, V. D. Lam, D. N. Spivak, and A. G. Neuman. 2001. Alberta's dinosaurs and other fossil vertebrates: Judith River and Edmonton groups (Campanian-Maastrichtian). In C. L. Hill (ed), Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, 61st Annual Meeting, Bozeman. Guidebook for the Field Trips: Mesozoic and Cenozoic Paleontology in the Western Plains and Rocky Mountains, Museum of the Rockies Occasional Paper 3:49-75 [J. Alroy/J. Alroy/M. Carrano]more details

Purpose of describing collection: taphonomic analysis

PaleoDB collection 94370: authorized by Matthew Carrano, entered by Matthew Carrano on 17.02.2010, edited by Jonathan Tennant

Creative Commons license: CC BY (attribution)

Taxonomic list

• paper says that "taxonomic composition is similar to the Bleriot site" (which includes other vertebrates) but does not specify any taxa
Reptilia
 Theropoda - Tyrannosauridae
Albertosaurus sp. Osborn 1905 Alberta lizard
 Ornithischia - Ankylosauridae
Anodontosaurus lambei1 Sternberg 1929 ankylosaurid
TMP 1982.9.3, 2 posterior dorsals w/coossifed ribs, partial pelvis, R femur, osteoderms incl. cervical half ring frags.
 Ornithischia - Hadrosauridae
Edmontosaurus regalis3 Lambe 1917 hadrosaurine
adults and juveniles
Gastropoda
  -
Gastropoda indet.2 Cuvier 1795 snail
"small freshwater gastropods"
Insecta
 Dicondylia -
Trichoptera indet.2 Kirby 1815 caddisfly
"caddisfly larval casings"
Polypodiopsida
 Salviniales - Polypodiidae
Azolla sp.2 Lamarck 1783
 Polypodiales - Polypodiidae
cf. Dennstaedtia sp.2 Bernhardi 1800
 Equisetales - Equisetidae
Equisetum sp.2 Linnaeus 1753 horsetail
  - Marsileaceae
Marsilea sp.2 Linnaeus 1753 water clover
Pinopsida
 Pinales - Taxodiaceae
Taxodiaceae indet.2 Saporta 1865
"taxoidaceous conifers"
Angiospermae
 Mesangiosperms - Araceae
Albertarum pueri n. gen. n. sp.2
Albertarum pueri n. gen. n. sp.2 Bogner et al. 2005
Dicotyledoneae
 Myrtales - Trapaceae
cf. Trapa sp.2 Linnaeus 1753 water caltrop