D 6, Deadwood Form., Black Hills, South Dakota - Stitt and Straatmann 1997 (Cambrian of the United States)

Where: Meade County, South Dakota (44.4° N, 103.7° W)

• Paleocoordinates: 27.0° N, 111.5° W (Wright 2013)

• local area-level geographic resolution

When: Ellipsocephaloides zone, Deadwood Formation, Franconian (497.0 - 485.4 Ma)

• Collection numbers represent exact footage above the base of the section. However, this collection could not be placed in a stratigraphic context and no footage is listed.

• group of beds-level stratigraphic resolution

Environment/lithology: transition zone or lower shoreface; lithified shale and lithified siltstone

• The Black Hills is a domal basement uplift formed during the Laramide Orogeny.
• interbedded sequence of thick fissile shale, laminated limy siltstones, red siltstones, and sandstones.

Collection methods: Collected by Christina Lochman-Balk and her students. Only trilobites are included in the collection.

Primary reference: J. H. Stitt and W. M. Straatmann. 1997. Trilobites from the upper part of the Deadwood Formation (Upper Franconian and Trempealeauan stages, Upper Cambrain), Black Hills, South Dakota. Journal of Paleontology 71(1):86-102 [M. Patzkowsky/P. Borkow/P. Wagner]more details

Purpose of describing collection: taxonomic analysis

PaleoDB collection 9742: authorized by Mark Patzkowsky, entered by Phil Borkow on 18.01.2001

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Taxonomic list

• Abundances are lsited as cranidia-pygidia-librigenae-hypostomes (C-P-L-H), for polymeroid trilobites, cephala-pygidia (C-P) for agnostid trilobites, and number of valves for brachiopods.
Trilobita
 Ptychopariida - Elviniidae
Dartonaspis wichitaensis trilobite
(2-0-0-0)