Santa Fe River 1 [Blancan] (Pleistocene of the United States)

Where: Gilchrist County, Florida (29.0° N, 82.7° W: paleocoordinates 29.0° N, 82.3° W)

• coordinate stated in text

• small collection-level geographic resolution

When: Gelasian (2.6 - 1.8 Ma)

• bed-level stratigraphic resolution

Environment/lithology: terrestrial; lithology not reported

Size classes: macrofossils, mesofossils

Collection methods: surface (in situ),

Primary reference: P. Brodkorb. 1963. A giant flightless bird from the Pleistocene of Florida. The Auk 80(2):111-115 [M. Uhen/M. Uhen/M. Uhen]more details

Purpose of describing collection: general faunal/floral analysis

PaleoDB collection 19758: authorized by John Alroy, entered by John Alroy on 18.02.1993, edited by John Hunter, Mark Uhen and Evangelos Vlachos

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Taxonomic list

• Blancan component of mixed Blancan-Rancholabrean fauna; based on Morgan and White 1995 some of the "Blancan" taxa may still be misidentified; however, only Castoroides is listed by Webb and explicitly stated to be Rancholabrean by Morgan and Hulbert 1995
Webb's "IB" is actually a composite of river bottom (1A) and in-place Blancan river bank (1B) deposits: Morgan and Ridgway 1987
"Castoroides ohioensis" ("C. sp." of Morgan and Ridgway 1987) is believed to be a Rancholabrean specimen by Morgan and White 1995

"Trigonictis sp." is not present: Ray et al. 1981, p. 8

"Mammut americanum" is omitted by Morgan and Hulbert 1995 and presumably is Rancholabrean

"Mammuthus sp." of Lambert 1995 from Santa Fe River 1B is by Cassiliano 1999 to be of doubtful assignment to the Blancan faunal component, even though the material was said by Lambert to be in situ
Reptilia
 Testudines - Emydidae
Graptemys kerneri2 Ehret and Bourque 2011 map turtle
Aves
 Gruiformes - Phorusrhacidae
Titanis walleri n. gen. n. sp.
Titanis walleri n. gen. n. sp. Brodkorb 1963 terror bird
Mammalia
 Cingulata - Dasypodidae
Dasypus bellus7 Simpson 1929 beautiful armadillo
 Cingulata - Pampatheriidae
Holmesina floridanus7 Robertson 1976 edentate
 Cingulata - Glyptodontidae
"Glyptotherium cf. arizonae" = Glyptotherium texanum6
"Glyptotherium cf. arizonae" = Glyptotherium texanum6 Osborn 1903 glyptodon
 Megatherioidea - Megalonychidae
Megalonyx leptostomus6 Cope 1893 edentate
  - Mylodontidae
Glossotherium chapadmalense7 Kraglievich 1925 edentate
 Artiodactyla - Camelidae
Hemiauchenia macrocephala1 Cope 1893 camel
Hemiauchenia gracilis4 Meachen 2005 camel
 Artiodactyla - Tayassuidae
Mylohyus floridanus7 Kinsey 1974 peccary
Platygonus bicalcaratus7 Cope 1893 peccary
 Artiodactyla - Cervidae
Odocoileus virginianus7 Zimmermann 1780 white-tailed deer
 Artiodactyla - Antilocapridae
Capromeryx arizonensis7 Skinner 1942 pronghorn
 Perissodactyla - Tapiridae
Tapirus sp.7 Brisson 1762 tapir
 Perissodactyla - Equidae
Nannippus peninsulatus7 Cope 1885 hipparionine horse
Equus sp.1 Linnaeus 1758 horse
 Carnivora - Canidae
Canis cf. lepophagus7 Johnston 1938 canine
Borophagus diversidens7 Cope 1892 bone-crushing dog
confirmed by Wang et al. 1999
 Carnivora - Procyonidae
Procyon sp.7 Storr 1780 raccoon
 Carnivora - Ursidae
Arctodus cf. pristinus6 Leidy 1854 bear
described by Emslie 1995
 Carnivora - Felidae
Smilodon gracilis7 Cope 1880 saber-toothed cat
described by Webb 1974b
Homotherium sp.6 Fabrini 1890 cat
Miracinonyx inexpectatus5 Cope 1895 American cheetah
presumably "Felis sp.," although this also may be Puma concolor from the Rancholabrean component
 Carnivora - Hyaenidae
Chasmaporthetes ossifragus7 Hay 1921 hyaena
described by Berta 1981
 Rodentia - Castoridae
Castoroides dilophidus3 Martin 1969 giant beaver
 Proboscidea - Gomphotheriidae
Rhynchotherium sp.7 Falconer 1868 gomphothere