Dinosaur National Monument Quarry (CM): Early/Lower Tithonian, Utah
collected by E. Douglass, C. Gilmore, F. Pack 1909–1924

List of taxa
Where & when
Geology
Taphonomy & methods
Metadata & references
Taxonomic list
unclassified
Vetulonaia sp.
Carpenter 2013
Reptilia
Dinosauria indet. (Owen 1842)
McIntosh 1981 8 specimens
CM 3393, 3385, 33915, 33906, 33910–1, 33913, 33943
Sauropoda indet. (Marsh 1878)
McIntosh 1981 17 specimens
33900, 33905, 33907, 33914, 33944, 33960, 33969–70, 33982, 37002, 37008–9, 37012, 38336, 38346, 38348, 38350–1
Reptilia - Camarasauridae
Camarasaurus lentus (Marsh 1889)
Chure and Engelmann 1989 14 individuals
    = Camarasaurus sp. Cope 1877
Gilmore 1932
includes USNM 10865, 13786 (= CM 11373), CM 3379, 3381, 11338, 11393, 11969, 12020, 21702, 21712, 21716, 21732–3, 21735, 21750–1, 21759, 21772, 21777, 21781, 21783, 30760, 30769, 30771, 33909, 33925, 33927, 33929, 33948–9, 33954–6, 33958, 33963, 33971–3, 33979, 33981, 33986, 33988, 36701, 37001, 37003, 38320, 38334, 38342
Camarasaurus annae n. sp. Ellinger 1950
Ellinger 1950 1 individual
synonym of Camarasaurus lentus
CM 8942
Uintasaurus douglassi n. gen., n. sp. Holland 1919
Holland 1919 7 individuals
synonym of Camarasaurus lentus
CM 11069
Reptilia
? Haplocanthosaurus sp. Hatcher 1903
Foster and Wedel 2014 3 specimens
DINO 3017, 4771, 12742
Apatosaurus sp. Marsh 1877
Chure and Engelmann 1989 22 specimens
LACM 52844 (specimen previously included in A. louisae)
Apatosaurus louisae n. sp. Holland 1915
Holland 1915 4 individuals
CM 3018, 3378, 3384, 3390–1, 11162, 11253, 11339, 11990 (= LACM 52844), 11998, 21708, 21715, 21717, 21729, 21731, 21746, 21752, 21756, 21780, 21784, 30761, 30766, 30770, 33902, 33912, 33916, 33918, 33921, 33952, 33964, 33968, 33976, 33980, 33989–90, 33996–7, 36687, 36699, 38338, 38352 (7 measurements)
Diplodocinae indet. (Janensch 1929)
Tschopp et al. 2015 3 specimens
CM 3452, 11161, 11255 (specimens previously included in other taxa listed here)
Barosaurus sp. Marsh 1890
Tschopp et al. 2015 2 specimens
CM 11984, DINO 2921
Barosaurus lentus Marsh 1890
Foster 2003 3 individuals
CM 1198 (= ROM 3670), 33978, 21744, 21719, 11878; AMNH 6341 (8 measurements)
Diplodocus hallorum (Gillette 1991)
Tschopp et al. 2015 2 specimens
USNM 10865 and DMNS 1494
Diplodocus sp. Marsh 1878
Holland 1916 29 individuals
CM 3377, 3388, 3452, 10004, 11161, 11255, 11975, 21710, 21714, 21718, 21721, 21728, 21738, 21741, 21745, 21747, 21753–4, 21763, 21771, 21788, 26552, 30762–4, 30767–8, 30772–3, 33904, 33924, 33926, 33928, 33941, 33947, 33950–1, 33953, 33959, 33961–2, 33967, 33977, 33984, 33987, 33991, 37006, 37013, 38335, 38339 (13 measurements)
    = Diplodocus longus Marsh 1878
Gilmore 1932
Reptilia - Stegosauridae
Stegosaurus sp. Marsh 1877
Chure and Engelmann 1989 45 individuals
CM 12000, 21727, 21774, 33917, 33934–5, 21711, 33931, 21766, 21776, 33937–40, 37005, 33983, 33942, 10003, 21773, 21758, 21755, 21709, 10001, 38340, 33992, 33932–3. 33922–3. 22936, 33920, 33945, 21767, 33946, 21761, 21739, 21765, 38354, 33930, 33908, 21768, 21770; DINO 2446, 2451 (juvenile radius, ulna)
Stegosaurus ungulatus Marsh 1879
McIntosh 1981 2 specimens
CM 11341, 11372
Reptilia
? Ornithopoda indet. Marsh 1881
McIntosh 1981 1 specimen
CM 33974
Camptosaurus medius Marsh 1894
Gilmore 1925 8 individuals
CM 11337, 15780, 21722–5, 21707, 21778, 38337
    = Camptosaurus aphanoecetes n. sp. Carpenter and Wilson 2008
Carpenter and Wilson 2008
Reptilia - Dryosauridae
Dryosaurus altus (Marsh 1878)
Gilmore 1925 10 individuals
CM 3392 (1 measurement)
    = Dryosaurus elderae n. sp. Carpenter and Galton 2018
Carpenter and Galton 2018
Laosaurus gracilis Marsh 1878
Gilmore 1925 1 individual
CM 11340 (1 measurement)
    = Dryosaurus altus Marsh 1878
Galton 1983
    = Dryosaurus elderae Carpenter and Galton 2018
Carpenter and Galton 2018
Reptilia - Megalosauridae
Torvosaurus sp. Galton and Jensen 1979
Foster 2003 1 individual
    = Torvosaurus tanneri Galton and Jensen 1979
Hanson and Makovicky 2013
Reptilia
Ceratosaurus sp. Marsh 1884
Foster 2003 1 individual
Allosaurus sp. Marsh 1877
Gilmore 1932 17 individuals
CM 3382–3, 3387, 11843, 11844, 21703, 21705, 21713, 21726, 21757, 21769, 33901, 33903, 33957, 33965, 37004, 38341, 38349; UUVP 6000
    = Allosaurus fragilis Marsh 1877
McIntosh 1981
Reptilia - Goniopholididae
Goniopholis sp. Owen 1842
Gilmore 1932
Reptilia - Protosuchidae
Hoplosuchus kayi n. gen., n. sp. Gilmore 1926
Gilmore 1926 1 individual
CM 11361 - holotype (nearly complete articulated specimen)
Reptilia
Opisthias sp. Gilmore 1909
Foster 2003 1 individual
Reptilia - Pleurosternidae
Glyptops plicatulus (Cope 1877)
Gaffney 1979 3 specimens
DNM 1122, shell. DNM 994, badly fractured shell. DNM 995, entoplastron, both hyoplastra.
    = Glyptops ornatus Marsh 1890
Joyce and Anquetin 2019
Glyptops utahensis n. sp. Gilmore 1916
Gilmore 1916 8 individuals
synonym of Glyptops ornatus
CM 3412 (type of Glyptops utahensis Gilmore, 1916, pp. 7-12, figs. 1, 2, pl. 1), a complete shell. CM 3380 (referred specimen of Glyptops utahensis in Gilmore, 1916).
? Dinochelys sp. Gaffney 1979
Gaffney 1979 1 specimen
DNM 993 (fig. 10), a complete shell with right hind foot, very questionably referred to Dinochelys (see section below on Probaena)
Dinochelys whitei n. gen., n. sp. Gaffney 1979
Gaffney 1979 1 individual
DNM 986-991 holotype partial skeleton
see common names

Geography
Country:United States State/province:Utah County:Uintah
Coordinates: 40.4° North, 109.3° West (view map)
Paleocoordinates:37.0° North, 56.2° West
Basis of coordinate:stated in text
Altitude:5000 feet
Geographic resolution:outcrop
Time
Period:Jurassic Epoch:Late/Upper Jurassic
Stage:Tithonian 10 m.y. bin:Jurassic 6
*Period:Triassic
*International age/stage:Rhaetian - Tithonian
Key time interval:Early/Lower Tithonian
Age range of interval:150.80000 - 145.00000 m.y. ago
Age estimate:maximum 150.91 ± 0.43 Ma (U/Pb)
* legacy (obsolete) database fields
Stratigraphy
Formation:Morrison Member:Brushy Basin
Stratigraphic resolution:group of beds
Stratigraphy comments: ETE dating method: time_unit, ETE age comment: 0 radiometric intage_max, radiometric intage_min; lower part of formation?

Lithology and environment
Primary lithology:lenticular,fine,quartzose,gray lithified sandstone
Includes fossils?Y
Lithology description: sandstone with mud and carbonate clasts, white to gray, medium sorted
Environment:coarse channel fill
Geology comments: ETE sed env 1: fluvial, ETE sed env 2: . ETE event: ., ETE env comment: 0; large braided channel deposit in well-drained floodplain
Taphonomy
Modes of preservation:body
Lagerst�tten type:concentrate
Degree of concentration:-bonebed
Size of fossils:macrofossils,mesofossils
Spatial orientation:preferred
Preservation of anatomical detail:excellent
Articulated whole bodies:some
Associated major elements:some
Disassociated major elements:some
Disassociated minor elements:some
Size sorting:medium
Fragmentation:occasional
Bioerosion:occasional
Feeding/predation traces:arthropod boring
Temporal resolution:time-averaged
Spatial resolution:parautochthonous
Collection methods and comments
Collection methods:selective quarrying,surface (in situ),mechanical,field collection,observed (not collected)
Collection size:5000 specimens
Rock censused:170000 cm2 (area)
Reason for describing collection:general faunal/floral analysis
Museum repositories:AMNH,CM,LACM,USNM
Collectors:E. Douglass, C. Gilmore, F. Pack Collection dates:1909–1924
Collection method comments: ETE reference list: 483, 482, 479, 478, 477 ; density = 2.9; discovered 1909 by Earl Douglass. Collecttions made by Carnegie Museum (1909-1922), AMNH (post-1924), Univ. of Utah (1923–1924), USNM (1920s)
Metadata
Also known as:ETE Locality 670, Carnegie Quarry, Douglass Quarry, UT-18, DNM, Dinosaur Peak, Jensen Quarry
Database number:21852
Authorizer:A. Behrensmeyer, E. Vlachos, R. Benson, P. Mannion, M. Carrano Enterer:A. Behrensmeyer, M. Carrano, E. Vlachos, P. Mannion, R. Benson
Modifier:M. Carrano Research group:vertebrate
Created:1996-05-13 00:00:00 Last modified:2023-11-21 16:35:36
Access level:the public Released:1996-05-13 00:00:00
Creative Commons license:CC BY
Reference information

Primary reference:

53207. W. J. Holland. 1910. Section of Paleontology. Thirteenth Annual Report of the Director for the Year Ending March 31, 1910 30-36 [M. Carrano/A. Murch]

Secondary references:

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45785 C. W. Gilmore. 1926. A new aetosaurian reptile from the Morrison Formation of Utah. Annals of Carnegie Museum 16:325-348 [P. Mannion/P. Mannion]
54349 C. W. Gilmore. 1931. Zerstörung von Dinosaurier-Knochen durch Wind und Wetter [Destruction of dinosaur bones by wind and weather]. Bericht der Senckenbergischen Naturforschen Gesellschaft 61:284-285 [M. Carrano/M. Carrano]
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63055 C. W. Gilmore. 1936. The giant Apatosaurus. The Carnegie Magazine 10(3):80-82 [M. Carrano/M. Carrano]
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17243ETE J. F. Hubert. 1993. Patterns of silicification of the bone bed at the Dinosaur NM: implications for the taphonomy and paleoclimate of the Brushy Basin Member of the Morrison Formation. In V. Santucci (ed.), National Park Service Paleontology Research Abstract Volume. Technical Report NPS/NRPEFO/NRTR 93/11:36 [M. Carrano/M. Carrano]
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