Lueders Fm. Locality 2: Artinskian - Kungurian, Texas

List of taxa
Where & when
Geology
Taphonomy & methods
Metadata & references
Taxonomic list
Palaeoniscoidea
many thousand scales per pound of rock
Coelacanthimorpha - Diplocercidiformes - Sassenidae
UCLA VP 2023, "plentiful" skull elements, mainly basisphenoids
Dipnoi - Gnathorhizidae
UCLA VP 2025, several tooth plates, vomerine teeth and mandibles, amount not specified
Phlegethontiidae
UCLA VP 2028, vertebrae, amount not specified
Amphibia - Diplocaulidae
UCLA VP 2027, vertebrae and fragments of dermal bone, amount not specified
Amphibia - Temnospondyli - Trimerorhachidae
UCLA VP 2026, "ubiquitous remains", amount not specified
Amphibia - Temnospondyli - Dissorophidae
Aspidosaurus binasser n. sp. Berman and Lucas 2003
Schoch and Milner 2014
TMM 43531 (Holotype: partial skull (8cm in length) with associated vertebrae and armour)
Molgophidae
UCLA VP 2029, vertebrae, amount not specified
Reptilia - Captorhinidae
1 element
UCLA VP 2030, humerus; see comments on taxonomic list
Sphenacodontidae
several neural spines, no specimen number given
Ophiacodontidae
1 element
UCLA VP 2031, cervical vertebra
Chondrichthyes - Hybodontiformes - Hybodontidae
1 individual
UCLA VP 2014, spines, amount not specified
Chondrichthyes - Xenacanthiformes - Xenacanthidae
UCLA VP 2017, teeth, amount not specified
UCLA VP 2018, teeth, amount not specified
Chondrichthyes - Bransonelliformes
UCLA VP 2019, teeth, amount not specified
Chondrichthyes - Orodontiformes - Orodontidae
UCLA VP 2016, teeth, amount not specified
Chondrichthyes - Petalodontiformes - Belantseidae
UCLA VP 2021, teeth, amount not specified
Chondrichthyes - Petalodontiformes - Janassidae
UCLA VP 2020, teeth, amount not specified
see common names

Geography
Country:United States State/province:Texas County:Baylor
Coordinates: 33.8° North, 99.1° West (view map)
Paleocoordinates:0.9° South, 30.3° West (Wright 2013)
Basis of coordinate:estimated from map
Geographic resolution:small collection
Time
Period: Permian Epoch: Cisuralian
Stage: Artinskian - Kungurian 10 m.y. bin: Permian 2
Key time interval: Artinskian - Kungurian
Age range of interval: 290.1 - 274.4 m.y. ago
Stratigraphy
Geological group:Wichita Formation:Lueders Member:Maybelle limestone
Stratigraphic resolution:bed
Stratigraphy comments: 8 feet below the Aa2 submember of the Maybelle limestone
Lithology and environment
Primary lithology:pebbly,gray argillaceous conglomerate
Includes fossils?Y
Lithology description: "The fossiliferous layer found at site 2 is a gray, clay-pebble conglomerate. The pebbles are generally under 0.5 inch in diameter and are surrounded by a gray argillaceous matrix."
Environment:shallow subtidal indet. Tectonic setting:foreland basin
Geology comments: "This layer is hesistantly suspected of having been deposited in a near-shore, marine situation"
Taphonomy
Modes of preservation:body
Size of fossils:macrofossils,mesofossils
Preservation of anatomical detail:variable
Abundance in sediment:common
Articulated whole bodies:none
Associated major elements:none
Disassociated major elements:many
Disassociated minor elements:many
Temporal resolution:snapshot
Collection methods and comments
Collection excludes:some macrofossils
Collection methods:surface (in situ),acetic,field collection
Reason for describing collection:taxonomic analysis
Taxonomic list comments:UCLA VP 2030 was originally identified as Captorhinus aguti by Berman (1970), based on Seltin's (1959, Field. Geol.) conclusion that Captorhinus is a monospecific genus. Given that currently there are three recognized species of Captorhinus, the specimen is left without assignment to a species in the taxonomic list.
Metadata
Also known as:Lake Kemp dam
Database number:85300
Authorizer:J. Mueller, R. Butler Enterer:T. Liebrecht, E. Dunne
Modifier:E. Dunne Research group:vertebrate
Created:2008-12-11 21:38:04 Last modified:2025-02-22 15:12:02
Access level:authorizer only Released:2011-12-11 21:38:04
Creative Commons license:CC0
Reference information

Primary reference:

28758. D. S. Berman. 1970. Vertebrate Fossils from the Lueders Formation, Lower Permian of North-Central Texas. University of California Publications in Geological Sciences 86:1-61 [J. Mueller/T. Liebrecht]

Secondary references:

57795 R. R. Schoch and A. R. Milner. 2014. Handbook of Paleoherpetology Part 3A2 Temnospondyli I. [R. Butler/E. Dunne/E. Dunne]