Durdham Down, Quarry Steps: Rhaetian, United Kingdom
collected by J. S. Miller, M. Benton 1836

List of taxa
Where & when
Geology
Taphonomy & methods
Metadata & references
Taxonomic list
Chondrichthyes - Hybodontiformes
? Hybodontiformes indet. (Patterson 1966)
Foffa et al. 2014 1 specimen
denticle
Lissodus minimus (Agassiz 1839)
Foffa et al. 2014 1 specimen
tooth
Chondrichthyes - Synechodontiformes
Rhomphaiodon minor (Agassiz 1837)
Foffa et al. 2014 1 specimen
subsidiary cusp of tooth
Reptilia
Archosauromorpha indet. Huene 1946
Foffa et al. 2014 1 specimen
BRSMG Cb4277.15, fragment of small tooth
Reptilia - Archosauria
Archosauria indet. Cope 1869
Whiteside and Marshall 2008 5 specimens
jaw fragments, caudal, scapulocoracoid
Reptilia
Sphenosuchia indet.
Foffa et al. 2014 1 specimen
invalid subgroup of Crocodylomorpha
BRSMG Cb4195, right femur, initially identified as 'Thecodontosaurus costa’ by Huene (1908)
Palaeosaurus platyodon n. sp. Riley and Stutchbury 1836
Riley and Stutchbury 1836 1 specimen
nomen dubium belonging to Phytosauria
tooth; BRSMG *Ca7448/3
Reptilia - Parasuchidae
Phytosauridae indet. Jaeger 1828
Foffa et al. 2014 2 specimens
replaced by Mystriosuchinae
BRSMG Cb4261.1 and BRSMG Cb4196.5, two large teeth
Reptilia
Rileya bristolensis n. sp. Huene 1902
Huene 1908 1 specimen
nomen dubium belonging to Phytosauria
BRSMG *Ca7461/95, 96
Palaeosaurus cylindricum n. gen., n. sp. Riley and Stutchbury 1836
Riley and Stutchbury 1836 1 specimen
nomen dubium belonging to Phytosauria
tooth; BRSMG *Ca7449/4
Reptilia - Ornithischia
Ornithischia indet. Seeley 1888
Galton 2007 1 specimen
BRSMG Ca7474/16b
Reptilia
Theropoda indet. (Marsh 1881)
Galton 2007 3 specimens
BMNH R1549; BRSMG Ca7487c/85; tooth with BMNH 49984e; also BRSMG Cb4277, tibia, "Originally the fossil was identified as a rib and assigned to Thecodontosaurus antiquus by Huene" (from reference 57931)
Sauropodomorpha indet. Huene 1932
Galton 2007
Thecodontosaurus n. gen. sp. Riley and Stutchbury 1836
Riley and Stutchbury 1836 11 individuals
BRSMG *Ca7465/1, C4529/2; YPM 2192; BRSMG Cb4195.2 and BRSMG Cb4196.4, fragments of single teeth from reference 57931 (7 measurements)
    = Thecodontosaurus antiquus n. sp. Morris 1843
Owen 1842
Prosauropoda indet. Huene 1920
Galton 2005 6 individuals
YPM 2195, 56745, 56725, 56726, 56739; BMNH R1542
    = Asylosaurus yalensis n. gen., n. sp. Galton 2007
Galton 2007
Plateosauria indet. Tornier 1913
Galton 2005 22 specimens
BRSMG Ca7464/118, Cb4243, Cb4189/78, Ca7482/80, Ca7483/82, Cb4174c/41, Ca7451a/81, Ca7454/87, Ca7450/61, Ca7457c/63, Ca7460/57, Ca7560/60, Ca7490/71, Ca7492/69I, Ca7493/70, Ca7498/83; ANSP 9864, 9875, 9856; YPM 56724; BGS 907924; BMNH 49984c
    = Anchisauria indet. Galton and Upchurch 2004
Galton 2007
Agrosaurus macgillivrayi n. gen., n. sp. Seeley 1891
Seeley 1891 1 specimen
nomen dubium belonging to Prosauropoda
BMNH 49984
? Herrerasauria indet. Galton 1985
Galton 2007 3 specimens
YPM 56744; BRSMG Ca7513/77b; BMNH R1539
Lacertilia indet. Owen 1842
Benton et al. 2000 1 specimen
"lizard"; BRSMG Cb4715
    = Diphydontosaurus avonis Whiteside 1986
Galton 2007
    = Lepidosauria indet. Haeckel 1866
Whiteside and Marshall 2008
Diphydontosaurus avonis Whiteside 1986
Benton et al. 2000 19 specimens
BMNH R14111; additional eighteen teeth and jaw fragments from reference 57931
Clevosaurus sp. Swinton 1939
Benton et al. 2000 1 specimen
BRSMG Cb4714
    = Diphydontosaurus avonis Whiteside 1986
Galton 2007
Reptilia - Clevosauridae
Clevosaurus sp. Swinton 1939
Foffa et al. 2014 2 specimens
BRSMG Cb4196.2, incomplete right ramus of lower jaw; BRSMG Cb4196.3, tooth
Reptilia
? Planocephalosaurus sp. Fraser 1982
Foffa et al. 2014 1 specimen
BRSMG Cb4213.2, acrodont tooth
Reptilia - Kuehneosauridae
? Kuehneosauridae indet. Romer 1966
Foffa et al. 2014 1 specimen
BRSMG Cb4196, rib: "Considering the archosauromorphs identified from the Durdham Down deposit, an alternative identification is as an ulna of Terrestrisuchus (Crush, 1984), which is of similar size and cross section, but the absence of epiphyses means that the decision between kuehneosaur rib or crocodylomorph ulna must be left open."
Actinopteri
Actinopterygia indet. (Cope 1871)
Foffa et al. 2014 1 specimen
spelled with current rank as Actinopteri
tooth
see common names

Geography
Country:United Kingdom State/province:England
Coordinates: 51.5° North, 2.6° West (view map)
Paleocoordinates:35.9° North, 0.8° East
Basis of coordinate:stated in text
Altitude:320 feet
Geographic resolution:small collection
Time
Period:Triassic Epoch:Late/Upper Triassic
Stage:Rhaetian 10 m.y. bin:Triassic 4
Key time interval:Rhaetian
Age range of interval:208.50000 - 201.30000 m.y. ago
Stratigraphy
Formation:Magnesian Conglomerate
Stratigraphic resolution:bed
Stratigraphy comments: Late Triassic deposits infill Early Carboniferous (Dinantian) marine limestones
Lithology and environment
Primary lithology: "limestone"
Secondary lithology:dolomitic,yellow sandy breccia
Includes fossils?Y
Lithology description: "brecciated beds" within marine limestone are described as "conglomerate" and as "angular fragments of Carboniferous limestone in a matrix of yellow marl." Considered a "dolomitized cave breccia or fissure fill"
Environment:fissure fill
Taphonomy
Modes of preservation:body
Degree of concentration:concentrated
Size of fossils:macrofossils,mesofossils
Preservation of anatomical detail:medium
Abundance in sediment:abundant
Articulated whole bodies:none
Associated major elements:some
Disassociated major elements:many
Disassociated minor elements:many
Fragmentation:frequent
Temporal resolution:time-averaged
Spatial resolution:parautochthonous
Collection methods and comments
Collection methods:bulk,salvage,selective quarrying,mechanical,field collection,survey of museum collection
Reason for describing collection:taxonomic analysis
Collectors:J. S. Miller, M. Benton Collection dates:1836
Collection method comments: Agrosaurus specimen was originally believed to have been collected from the NE coast of Australia by the H.M.S. Fly in 1844, but this was later shown to be in error, and these materials represent additional Thecodontosaurus specimens from Durdham Down.
Metadata
Also known as:Redland, Derdham
Database number:51970
Authorizer:M. Carrano, P. Barrett Enterer:M. Carrano, T. Cleary
Modifier:M. Carrano Research group:vertebrate
Created:2005-07-07 12:09:49 Last modified:2023-08-31 08:56:55
Access level:the public Released:2005-07-07 12:09:49
Creative Commons license:CC BY
Reference information

Primary reference:

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