Hudspeth Formation
The Hudspeth Formation is a Cretaceous sedimentary rock formation, found in Oregon of the United States of America. The formation dates to the Albian age of the Early Cretaceous period. During the Albian much of this formation was submerged beneath shallow seas resulting in the preservation of many marine fossils. Pterosaur, dinosaur and marine fossils have been recovered from the formation. It is intertongued with the Gable Creek Formation.[1]
Hudspeth Formation Stratigraphic range: Albian ~113–100 Ma | |
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Type | Geological formation |
Unit of | Mitchell Group |
Area | Wheeler & Lake Counties, Oregon |
Lithology | |
Primary | Mudstone, shale |
Location | |
Coordinates | 43.3°N 120.1°W |
Approximate paleocoordinates | 42.9°N 74.8°E |
Region | Pacific Northwest Oregon |
Country | United States |
Hudspeth Formation (the United States) Hudspeth Formation (Oregon) |
Fossil content
Vertebrates
Vertebrates of the Hudspeth Formation | ||||||
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Genus | Species | Location | Stratigraphic position | Material | Notes | Images |
Bennettazhia[2] | B. oregonensis | Oregon | Humerus, two fused dorsal vertebrae, and a partial joint bone | A Tapejaromorpha pterosaur | ||
Ornithopoda | Indeterminate | Oregon | Toe bone | First and only dinosaur from Oregon, likely a bloated carcass swept out into the ocean[3] | ||
Plesiosauroidea | Indeterminate | Oregon | A partial skull | A short necked Plesiosauroidea[4] | ||
Ichthyosauria | Indeterminate | Vertebral centra | ||||
Scapanorhynchus sp.[5] | Teeth | A shark | ||||
Ammonites
Ammonites of the Hudspeth Formation | ||||||
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Genus | Species | Location | Stratigraphic position | Material | Notes | Images |
Brewericeras | B. hulenensis | Oregon | Shell in siderite nodules | |||
B. breweri | Oregon | |||||
Leconteites | L. lecontei | Oregon | Shell | |||
Desmoceras | D. alamoense | Oregon | Siderite nodule and shells[6] | Desmoceras is one of the most common Ammonite genera to be found in the Hudspeth Formation | ||
Anisoceras | Indeterminate | Oregon | ||||
A. merriami | Oregon | Coiled shell | ||||
Mariella | M. oregonensis | Oregon | Siderite nodule | |||
Anagaudryceras | Indeterminate | Oregon | Siderite nodule | |||
Pseudohelicoceras | P. petersoni | Oregon | ||||
Mortoniceras | M. inflatum | Oregon | ||||
M. fallax | Oregon | |||||
Other invertebrates
Other invertebrates of the Hudspeth Formation | ||||||
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Genus | Species | Location | Stratigraphic position | Material | Notes | Images |
Pleuromya | P. russelli | Oregon | ||||
Buchia | Indeterminate | Oregon | ||||
Epiaster | E. californicus | Oregon | ||||
Trigonarca | T. jacksonensis | Oregon | ||||
Goniomya | G. vespera | Oregon | ||||
Sogdianella | S. oregonensis | Oregon | ||||
Euspira | E. conradiana | Oregon | Euspira is still extant though E. conradiana is extinct | |||
Eucorystes | E. platys | Oregon | A type of small crab, also present in Europe | |||
References
- "Bedrock geology of the Mitchell Quadrangle, Wheeler County, Oregin" (PDF). 1971. Retrieved 2020-07-04.
- Gilmore, 1928
- Retallack et al., 2018
- Fremd et al., 2005
- Welton, 1972
- "Condon Collection's Searchable Database". Retrieved July 4, 2020.
Bibliography
- Retallack, Gregory J.; Jessica M. Theodor; Edward B. Davis; Samantha S. Hopkins, and Paul Z. Barrett. 2018. First Oregon dinosaur (Ornithopoda) from Early Cretaceous (Albian) of Oregon, U.S.A.. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology .. 1-5.
- Fremd, Ted; Retallack, Gregory; Springer, Dale; Scotchmoor, Judy (2005). "The Paleontology Portal: Oregon, U.S." paleoportal.org. Retrieved 2020-07-04.
- Welton, B.J. 1972. Fossil sharks in Oregon. The Ore Bin 34. 161–170.
- Gilmore, C.W. 1928. A new pterosaurian reptile from the marine Cretaceous of Oregon. Proceedings of the United States National Museum 73. 1–5.
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