WW-117: Early Eocene, Wyoming
List of taxa
Where & when
Geology
Taphonomy & methods
Metadata & references
Taxonomic list
Mammalia
- Diacodexeidae
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Diacodexis ilicis
Gingerich 1989
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1 specimen | |||||||||
Mammalia
- Perissodactyla
- Equidae
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Hyracotherium sandrae
Gingerich 1989
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1 specimen | |||||||||
Mammalia
- Primates
- Omomyidae
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Teilhardina gingerichi
Rose et al. 2012
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1 specimen | |||||||||
type locality of Teilhardina gingerichi | ||||||||||
Mammalia
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Azygonyx cf. grangeri
(Simpson 1937)
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1 specimen | |||||||||
see common names |
Geography
Country: | United States | State/province: | Wyoming | County: | Washakie County |
Coordinates: | 44.1° North, 107.9° West (view map) | ||||
Paleocoordinates: | 48.7° North, 91.3° West | ||||
Basis of coordinate: | stated in text |
Time
Period: | Paleogene | Epoch: | Eocene |
Stage: | Ypresian | 10 m.y. bin: | Cenozoic 2 |
Key time interval: | Early Eocene | Mammal zone: | Wa-0 |
Age range of interval: | 56 - 47.8 m.y. ago |
Stratigraphy
Formation: | Willwood | ||||
Local section: | Sand Creek Divide | Local bed: | 36 m | ||
Local order: | bottom to top | ||||
Regional section: | Bighorn Basin | ||||
Stratigraphy comments: sandy white/gray immediately over Upper Purple 1. |
Lithology and environment
Lithology description: sandy white/gray immediately over Upper Purple 1. | |
Environment: | "floodplain" |
Taphonomy
Modes of preservation: | body |
Collection methods and comments
Reason for describing collection: | general faunal/floral analysis |
Metadata
Database number: | 154280 | ||
Authorizer: | J. Bloch | Enterer: | J. Bloch | Research group: | vertebrate |
Created: | 2014-02-06 14:21:57 | Last modified: | 2014-02-06 14:21:57 |
Access level: | the public | Released: | 2014-02-06 14:21:57 |
Creative Commons license: | CC BY |
Reference information
Primary reference:
49988. | K. D. Rose, A. E. Chew, R. H. Dunn, M. J. Kraus, H. C. Fricke and S. P. Zack. 2012. Earliest Eocene mammalian fauna from the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum at Sand Creek Divide, southern Bighorn Basin, Wyoming. University of Michigan Papers on Paleontology 36:1-122 [J. Bloch/J. Bloch] |