St. Peter Sandstone of Southeastern Minnesota: Conodonts (Ordovician of the United States)

Where: Minnesota (45.0° N, 93.1° W)

• Paleocoordinates: 8.3° S, 114.6° W (Wright 2013)

• coordinate based on political unit

• small collection-level geographic resolution

When: St. Peter Sandstone Formation, Blackriveran (457.3 - 449.6 Ma)

• formation-level stratigraphic resolution

Environment/lithology: coastal; sandstone

• Siliciclastic indet., probably shallow coastal: very shallow water, perhaps 15 feet deep. Environmental call by T. Hanson.
• "[W]ell-sorted, well-rounded, fine to medium quartz sand and rare thin beds of shale and coarse sand (Duke, 1921; Thiel, 1935)." From J.M. Mazullo and R. Ehrlich, 1987. "The St. Peter Sandstone of Southeastern Minnesota: mode of deposition." Middle and Late Ordovician lithostratigraphy and biostratigraphy of the Upper Mississippi Valley: Saint Paul, Minnesota Geological Survey Report of Investigations 35, p. 44-50. R. E. Sloan, ed.

Size class: microfossils

Collection methods: chemical,

Primary reference: R. E. Sloan. 1987. The St. Peter Sandstone of Southeastern Minnesota: Fauna. Middle and Late Ordovician Lithostratigraphy and Biostratigraphy of the Upper Mississippi Valley: Minnesota Geological Survey Report of Investigations 35:50-51 [S. Holland/T. Hanson/P. Wagner]more details

Purpose of describing collection: biostratigraphic analysis

PaleoDB collection 23090: authorized by Steven Holland, entered by Tori Hanson on 09.07.2002

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Taxonomic list

Conodonta
 Protopanderodontida - Oneotodontidae
Oneotodus spp. Lindström 1955 conodont
 Prioniodontida - Multioistodontidae
Multioistodus spp. Cullison 1938 conodont
 Prioniodontida -
Chirognathus spp., "Microcoelodus spp." = Erismodus, "Ptiloconus spp." = Erismodus
"Microcoelodus spp." = Erismodus conodont
"Ptiloconus spp." = Erismodus conodont
  - Coleodontidae
Stereoconus spp. Branson and Mehl 1933 conodont
Neocoleodus spp. Branson and Mehl 1933 conodont
Mixoconus spp. Sweet 1955 conodont