Johnson Point - Sample 4 (James City Fm): Early/Lower Pleistocene, North Carolina
List of taxa
Where & when
Geology
Taphonomy & methods
Metadata & references
Taxonomic list
Anthozoa
- Scleractinia
- Rhizangiidae
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Septastrea sp.
d'Orbigny 1849
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R category | |||||||||
Demospongiae
- Clavulina
- Clionaidae
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? Cliona sp.
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C category | |||||||||
Echinoidea
- Clypeasteroida
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Clypeasteroida indet.
Agassiz 1836
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R category | |||||||||
Gymnolaemata
- Cheilostomata
- Electridae
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Electra sp.
Lamouroux 1816
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C category | |||||||||
Gymnolaemata
- Cheilostomata
- Cribrilinidae
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Cribrilina punctata
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C category | |||||||||
Gymnolaemata
- Cheilostomata
- Bryocryptellidae
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Cyclocolposa perforata
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A category | |||||||||
Gymnolaemata
- Cheilostomata
- Lepraliellidae
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Celleporaria cf. albirostris
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R category | |||||||||
Gymnolaemata
- Cheilostomata
- Bitectiporidae
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Hippoporina cf. pertusa
(Esper 1796)
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C category | |||||||||
Gymnolaemata
- Ctenostomata
- Terebriporidae
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Spathipora sp.
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C category | |||||||||
Polychaeta
- Spionida
- Spionidae
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Polydora sp.
Bosk 1801
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C category | |||||||||
Polyplacophora
- Neoloricata
- Chaetopleuridae
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Chaetopleura sp.
Shuttleworth 1853
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2 individuals | |||||||||
Bivalvia
- Mytilida
- Mytilidae
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Modiolus sp.
(Lamarck 1801)
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5 individuals | |||||||||
Bivalvia
- Arcida
- Noetiidae
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Noetia limula
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12 individuals | |||||||||
Bivalvia
- Arcida
- Arcidae
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Anadara aequicostata
(Conrad 1845)
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201 individuals | |||||||||
Bivalvia
- Ostreida
- Ostreidae
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Ostrea sculpturata
Conrad 1840
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300 individuals | |||||||||
recombined as Conradostrea sculpturata | ||||||||||
Bivalvia
- Pectinida
- Pectinidae
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Argopecten eboreus
(Conrad 1833)
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2 individuals | |||||||||
recombined as Carolinapecten eboreus | ||||||||||
Bivalvia
- Lucinida
- Lucinidae
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Parvilucina multilineata
(Conrad 1841)
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1 individual | |||||||||
recombined as Parvilucina multistriata | ||||||||||
Bivalvia
- Pholadida
- Myidae
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Sphenia sp.
Turton 1822
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54 individuals | |||||||||
Bivalvia
- Pholadida
- Corbulidae
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Corbula conradi
Gardner 1944
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10 individuals | |||||||||
recombined as Caryocorbula conradi | ||||||||||
Bivalvia
- Cardiida
- Sportellidae
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Ensitellops protexta
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9 individuals | |||||||||
Bivalvia
- Cardiida
- Semelidae
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Cumingia tellinoides
(Conrad 1831)
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29 individuals | |||||||||
Abra aequalis
(Say 1822)
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112 individuals | |||||||||
Bivalvia
- Cardiida
- Tellinidae
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Tellina aff. texana
Dall 1900
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1 individual | |||||||||
recombined as Angulus texanus | ||||||||||
Bivalvia
- Cardiida
- Ungulinidae
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Diplodonta sp.
Bronn 1831
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1 individual | |||||||||
Bivalvia
- Cardiida
- Veneridae
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Mercenaria permagna
(Conrad 1838)
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28 individuals | |||||||||
Callocardia sayana
(Conrad 1833)
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2 individuals | |||||||||
synonym of Pitar morrhuanus | ||||||||||
Bivalvia
- Cardiida
- Mactridae
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Mulinia lateralis
(Say 1822)
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23 individuals | |||||||||
Bivalvia
- Cardiida
- Kelliidae
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Bornia longipes
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3 individuals | |||||||||
Bivalvia
- Hiatellida
- Hiatellidae
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Hiatella arctica
(Linnaeus 1767)
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4 individuals | |||||||||
Bivalvia
- Nuculanida
- Nuculanidae
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Nuculana acuta
(Conrad 1832)
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287 individuals | |||||||||
Bivalvia
- Nuculanida
- Yoldiidae
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Yoldia limatula
(Say 1831)
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10 individuals | |||||||||
Bivalvia
- Nuculida
- Nuculidae
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Nucula proxima
Say 1820
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16 individuals | |||||||||
recombined as Nucula (Nucula) proxima | ||||||||||
Gastropoda
- Heterostropha
- Pyramidellidae
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Boonea impressa
(Say 1822)
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36 individuals | |||||||||
Boonea seminuda
(Adams 1839)
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434 individuals | |||||||||
Turbonilla (Chemnitzia) sp.
(d'Orbigny 1840)
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19 individuals | |||||||||
original and current combination Chemnitzia | ||||||||||
? Odostomia sp.
Fleming 1817
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1 individual | |||||||||
Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus) informal sp. A
(Philippi 1841)
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23 individuals | |||||||||
Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus) informal sp. B
(Philippi 1841)
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8 individuals | |||||||||
Gastropoda
- Epitoniidae
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Epitonium apiculatum
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10 individuals | |||||||||
Gastropoda
- Eulimidae
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Melanella intermedia
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1 individual | |||||||||
= Melanella jamaicensis
Adams 1845
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Hendy et al. 2008 | |||||||||
Melanella intermedia in Recent European; misidentification | ||||||||||
Melanella conoidea
(Kurtz and Stimpson 1851)
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18 individuals | |||||||||
Gastropoda
- Turritellidae
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Vermicularia cf. knorrii
(Deshayes 1843)
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12 individuals | |||||||||
Gastropoda
- Naticidae
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Polinices sp.
Monfort 1810
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14 individuals | |||||||||
Gastropoda
- Vitrinellidae
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Cyclostremiscus obliquestriatus
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1 individual | |||||||||
[entered as Cyclostremiscus obliquistriatus] | ||||||||||
Gastropoda
- Neogastropoda
- Columbellidae
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Anachis lafresnayi
(Fischer and Bernardi 1857)
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37 individuals | |||||||||
recombined as Cotonopsis (Cotonopsis) lafresnayi | ||||||||||
Anachis obesa
(Adams 1845)
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21 individuals | |||||||||
recombined as Parvanachis obesa | ||||||||||
Mitrella lunata
(Say 1826)
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8 individuals | |||||||||
recombined as Astyris lunata | ||||||||||
Gastropoda
- Neogastropoda
- Melongenidae
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Busycon sp.
Röding 1798
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1 individual | |||||||||
Gastropoda
- Neogastropoda
- Nassariidae
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Nassarius albus
Say 1826
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15 individuals | |||||||||
replaced by Nassarius antillarum | ||||||||||
Gastropoda
- Neogastropoda
- Olividae
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Olivella sp.
Swainson 1831
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1 individual | |||||||||
Gastropoda
- Neogastropoda
- Marginellidae
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Hyalina sp.
Schumacher 1817
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3 individuals | |||||||||
Prunum sp.
Swainson 1840
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13 individuals | |||||||||
Gastropoda
- Neogastropoda
- Muricidae
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Urosalpinx cinerea
(Say 1822)
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17 individuals | |||||||||
Gastropoda
- Cerithiopsidae
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Cerithiopsis vinca
(Olsson and Harbison 1953)
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3 individuals | |||||||||
Seila adamsi
(Lea 1845)
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6 individuals | |||||||||
recombined as Seila adamsii | ||||||||||
Gastropoda
- Neotaenioglossa
- Calyptraeidae
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Crepidula sp.
Lamarck 1799
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1 individual | |||||||||
Crepidula fornicata
(Linnaeus 1758)
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447 individuals | |||||||||
Crepidula convexa
Say 1822
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2 individuals | |||||||||
Crepidula plana
Say 1822
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5 individuals | |||||||||
Thecostraca
- Balanomorpha
- Balanidae
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Balanus sp.
Da Costa 1778
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218 individuals | |||||||||
Malacostraca
- Decapoda
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Brachyura indet.
(Latreille 1802)
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38 individuals | |||||||||
original and current combination Brachyuri | ||||||||||
unclassified
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Triphora dupliniana
(Olsson 1916)
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1 individual | |||||||||
recombined as Cosmotriphora dupliniana | ||||||||||
see common names |
Geography
Country: | United States | State/province: | North Carolina | County: | Craven |
Coordinates: | 35.0° North, 77.0° West (view map) | ||||
Paleocoordinates: | 35.1° North, 76.5° West | ||||
Basis of coordinate: | based on nearby landmark | ||||
Geographic resolution: | outcrop |
Time
Period: | Quaternary | Epoch: | Pleistocene |
10 m.y. bin: | Cenozoic 6 | ||
Key time interval: | Early/Lower Pleistocene | ||
Age range of interval: | 2.58000 - 0.77400 m.y. ago |
Stratigraphy
Formation: | James City | ||||
Local section: | Johnson Point | Local bed: | 1.2 m | ||
Local order: | top to bottom | ||||
Stratigraphic resolution: | bed | ||||
Stratigraphy comments: Basinal/regional section name: Neuse River
Sample 4 collected from ~1.2 m below the top of the section, ~0.6 m above Sample 3. James City Fm was regarded as Pliocene by DuBar and Solliday (1963), though more recent biostratigraphy indicates an Early Pleistocene age (DuBar et al. 1974, Blackwelder 1981, McCartan et al. 1982). The James City Fm is considered time equivalent or slightly younger than the Waccamaw Fm of N. and S. Carolina., and with the Caloosahatchee Fm of Florida. Cronin et a. (1984) proposed an age of 1.3-0.7 Ma for the formation. |
Lithology and environment
Primary lithology: | coarse,shelly/skeletal,gray,blue unlithified sandy mudstone |
Lithology description: Medium bluish gray to olive gray, slightly indurated, shelly coarse sandy mudstone to siltstone containing shelly interbeds (presumably sampled). | |
Environment: | estuary/bay |
Geology comments: Shallow subtropical marine bay having fairly open communication with the ocean. |
Taphonomy
Modes of preservation: | body,original aragonite,original calcite |
Size of fossils: | macrofossils |
Preservation of anatomical detail: | excellent |
Articulated whole bodies: | some |
Spatial resolution: | autochthonous |
Collection methods and comments
Collection methods: | bulk,field collection |
Reason for describing collection: | paleoecologic analysis |
Collection method comments: Counts are specimen tallies corrected to estimate numbers of individual organisms (e.g. for bivalves 1 beak fragment = 1/2 individual). Because of moder of preservation (e.g. dismembered zoaria of fragile bryozoans), abundance of certain organisms given as: A, abundant; C, common; R, rare. Repository unknown, possibly at Humboldt State University. | |
Taxonomic list comments:Exhaustive for bulk samples, which should be very representative given that they have sample sizes in excess of 1-2,000 specimens. Nomenclature modern. |
Metadata
Database number: | 60989 | ||
Authorizer: | A. Hendy | Enterer: | A. Hendy |
Modifier: | L. Eccles | Research group: | GCP,marine invertebrate |
Created: | 2006-05-29 00:48:46 | Last modified: | 2013-11-25 13:37:23 |
Access level: | the public | Released: | 2006-05-29 00:48:46 |
Creative Commons license: | CC BY |
Reference information
Primary reference:
17561. | W. Miller. 1990. Checklist of megafossils from the James City Formation (Lower Pleistocene) at Johnson Point, Craven County, North Carolina. Tulane Studies in Geology and Paleontology 22:93-100 [A. Miller/A. Hendy] |
Secondary references:
19909 | A. J. W. Hendy, D. P. Buick, K. V. Bulinski, C. A. Ferguson, and A. I. Miller. 2008. Unpublished census data from Atlantic coastal plain and circum-Caribbean Neogene assemblages and taxonomic opinions. [A. Hendy/A. Hendy/A. Hendy] |