Earth:Dove Spring Formation
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| Dove Spring Formation Stratigraphic range: Miocene ~13.5–7.3 Ma [1] | |
|---|---|
| Type | Geological formation |
| Unit of | Ricardo Group[1] |
| Overlies | Cudahy Camp Formation[1] |
| Thickness | 1,800 meters[1] |
| Location | |
| Region | California |
| Country | United States |
The Dove Spring Formation (formerly the Ricardo Formation) is a geologic formation in the western Mojave Desert of California.[1] It preserves fossils dating back to the Miocene epoch of the Neogene period.
Fossil content
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Mammals
Bats
| Bats reported from the Dove Spring Formation | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Genus | Species | Presence | Material | Notes | Images |
| Chiroptera | Gen. et. sp. undetermined | Kern County, California.[1] | A bat. | ||
Carnivorans
| Carnivorans reported from the Dove Spring Formation | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Genus | Species | Presence | Material | Notes | Images |
| Barbourofelis | B. osborni | Kern County, California.[1] | Junior synonym of B. whitfordi. | ||
| B. whitfordi | Red Canyon & other localities, Kern County, California.[2] | Teeth & mandible.[2] | A barbourofelid. | ||
| B. sp. | LACM localities 6260 & 1108, Kern County, California.[2] | Left partial humerus (LACM 140853) & left distal humerus (LACM 59336).[2] | A barbourofelid also found in the Green Valley Formation. | ||
| Bassariscus | B. sp. | Kern County, California.[1] | A procyonid. | ||
| Borophagus | B. littoralis | Red Rock Canyon, Kern County, California.[3] | Left maxillary (LACM 143520).[3] | A borophagine dog also found in the Green Valley, Santa Margarita & Chanac formations. | |
| Carpocyon | C. robustus | Kern County, California.[3] | Partial skeleton (UCMP 33569).[3] | A borophagine dog. | |
| cf. Eomellivora | cf. E. sp. | Kern County, California.[1] | A large mustelid similar to the honey badger. | ||
| Epicyon | E. aphobus | Kern County, California.[1] | Junior synonym of E. haydeni. | ||
| E. haydeni | Ricardo Fauna, Kern County, California.[3] | Skull elements.[3] | A borophagine dog. | ||
| E. saevus | Ricardo Fauna, Kern County, California.[1][3] | Ramal elements.[3] | A borophagine dog. | ||
| "Felis" | "F." sp. | Kern County, California.[1] | A small felid. | ||
| Ischyrocyon | I. gidleyi | Last Chance Gulch, Kern County, California.[4] | A bear-dog. | ||
| I. mohavensis | Kern County, California.[1] | Junior synonym of I. gidleyi. | |||
| Leptocyon | L. vafer | Kern County, California (lower & upper parts of the formation).[1][5] | Skull elements.[5] | A canine dog. | |
| Martinogale | M. faulli | Red Rock Canyon, Kern County, California.[6] | A nearly-complete skull (LACM 56230).[6] | A skunk. | |
| M. sp. | Kern County, California.[1] | A skunk. | |||
| "Mephitis" | "M." sp. | Kern County, California.[1] | A skunk. | ||
| Metalopex | M. macconnelli | Red Rock Canyon, Kern County, California.[5] | Skull elements.[5] | A fox also found in the Milk Creek Formation & Malheur County, Oregon. | |
| Mustela | ?M. buwaldi | Kern County, California.[1] | A weasel. | ||
| Osteoborus | O. diabloensis | Kern County, California.[1] | Junior synonym of Borophagus littoralis.[3] | ||
| Pseudaelurus | P. sp. | Kern County, California.[1] | A felid. | ||
| Tomarctus | T. robustus | Kern County, California.[1] | Moved to the genus Carpocyon.[3] | ||
| T. sp. | Kern County, California.[1] | A borophagine dog. | |||
| "Vulpes" | "V." sp. | Kern County, California.[1] | A fox. | ||
Eulipotyphlans
| Eulipotyphlans reported from the Dove Spring Formation | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Genus | Species | Presence | Material | Notes | Images |
| Alluvisorex | A. chasseae | Kern County, California.[1] | A shrew. | ||
| Erinaceidae | Erinaceidae "A" | Kern County, California.[1] | An erinaceid. | ||
| Lanthanotherium | L. sp. | Kern County, California.[1] | An erinaceid. | ||
| Limnoecus | L. sp. | Kern County, California.[1] | A shrew. | ||
| Scapanus | S. (Xeroscapheus) shultzi | Kern County, California.[1] | A mole. | ||
| "Sorex" | "S." sp. | Kern County, California.[1] | A shrew. | ||
Lagomorphs
| Lagomorphs reported from the Dove Spring Formation | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Genus | Species | Presence | Material | Notes | Images |
| Hesperolagomys | H. sp. | Kern County, California.[1] | A pika. | ||
| Hypolagus | H. sp. | Kern County, California.[1] | A leporid. | ||
Proboscideans
| Proboscideans reported from the Dove Spring Formation | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Genus | Species | Presence | Material | Notes | Images |
| Gomphotherium | G. sp. | Kern County, California.[1] | A gomphothere. | ||
| Serbelodon | S. burnhami | Ricardo, Kern County, California.[1][7] | Anterior portion of a mandible (F:AM 18228) & 2 tusk fragments (F:AM 18228A & 18228B).[7] | An amebelodontid. | |
Rodents
| Rodents reported from the Dove Spring Formation | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Genus | Species | Presence | Material | Notes | Images |
| Acrolophomys | A. rhodopetros | Teeth & dentary.[8] | A cricetid. | ||
| Ammospermophilus | A. sp. | Kern County, California.[1] | An antelope squirrel. | ||
| Antecalomys | A. coxae | Many teeth.[8] | A sigmodontine. | ||
| Bensonomys | B. sp. | Kern County, California.[8] | Maxillae, a dentary & teeth.[8] | A sigmodontine. | |
| Copemys | C. dentalis | Kern County, California.[1] | Dentaries & teeth.[8] | A cricetid. | |
| C. cf. C. longidens | Kern County, California.[1] | A cricetid. | |||
| C. russelli | Kern County, California.[1] | A cricetid. | |||
| C. sp. | Kern County, California.[1] | A cricetid. | |||
| C. sp., cf. C. dentalis | Teeth & jaw elements.[8] | A cricetid. | |||
| Cupidinimus | C. avawatzensis | Kern County, California.[1] | A heteromyid also found in the Avawatz Formation. | ||
| C. tertius | Kern County, California.[1] | A heteromyid. | |||
| C. sp. | Kern County, California.[1] | A small heteromyid. | |||
| Eucastor | E. sp. | Kern County, California.[1] | A castorid. | ||
| Leptodontomys | L. sp. | Kern County, California.[1] | An eomyid. | ||
| Lindsaymys | L. takeuchii | Kern County, California.[8] | Multiple specimens.[8] | A cotton rat. | |
| L. sp., cf. L. takeuchii | Kern County, California.[8] | Multiple teeth.[8] | A cotton rat. | ||
| L. sp. A | Kern County, California.[8] | Molars.[8] | A cotton rat. | ||
| L. sp. B | Kern County, California.[8] | Molars.[8] | A cotton rat. | ||
| Parapliosaccomys | P. sp. | Kern County, California.[1] | A gopher. | ||
| Paronychomys | P. spp. | Kern County, California.[1] | A cricetid. | ||
| Perognathus | P. furlongi | Kern County, California.[1] | A pocket-mouse. | ||
| P. minutus | Kern County, California.[1] | A pocket-mouse. | |||
| Postcopemys | P. sp., cf. P. valensis | Teeth & dentary.[8] | A cricetid. | ||
| Protospermophilus | P. sp. | Kern County, California.[1] | A squirrel. | ||
| Repomys | "R." sp. | Kern County, California.[1] | A cricetid. | ||
| cf. R. sp. | M2 (LACM 156378).[8] | A cricetid. | |||
| Tamias | T. ateles | Kern County, California.[1] | A chipmunk. | ||
| "Thomomys" | "T." sp. | Kern County, California.[1] | A gopher. | ||
Ungulates
| Ungulates reported from the Dove Spring Formation | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Genus | Species | Presence | Material | Notes | Images |
| Aphelops | A. sp. | Kern County, California.[1] | A rhinoceros. | ||
| Cormohipparion | C. occidentale | Kern County, California.[1] | Isolated teeth & a lower mandible.[9] | Remains reassigned to C. sp.[9] | |
| C. sp. | El Paso Basin.[9] | Isolated teeth & a lower mandible.[9] | An equid. | ||
| Cosoryx | C. sp. | Kern County, California.[1] | An antilocaprid. | ||
| Dinohippus | D. cf. D. leardi | Kern County, California.[1] | An equid. | ||
| ?Hemiauchenia | ?H. sp. | Kern County, California.[1] | A camelid. | ||
| Hipparion | H. forcei | Kern County, California.[1] | An equid. | ||
| H. tejonensis | Kern County, California.[1] | An equid. | |||
| Ilingoceros | I. sp. | Kern County, California.[1] | An antilocaprid. | ||
| Megahippus | M. cf. M. matthewi | Kern County, California.[1] | An equid. | ||
| ?Megatylopus | ?M. sp. | Kern County, California.[1] | A camelid. | ||
| ?Michenia | ?M. sp. | Kern County, California.[1] | A camelid. | ||
| Paracosoryx | P. furlongi | Kern County, California.[1][10] | An antilocaprid. | ||
| Peraceras | P. sp. | Kern County, California.[1] | A rhinoceros. | ||
| Plioceros | P. sp. | Kern County, California.[1] | An antilocaprid. | ||
| Pliohippus | P. tantulus | Kern County, California.[1] | An equid. | ||
| P. tejonensis | Kern County, California.[1] | An equid. | |||
| ?Procamelus | ?P. sp. | Kern County, California.[1] | A camelid. | ||
| ?Prosthennops | ?P. sp. | Kern County, California.[1] | A peccary. | ||
| Teleoceras | T. cf. T. meridianum | Kern County, California.[1] | A rhinoceros. | ||
| Ustatochoerus | U. californicus | Kern County, California.[1] | A merycoidodontid. | ||
| U. cf. U. profectus | Kern County, California.[1] | A merycoidodontid. | |||
Reptiles
Birds
| Birds reported from the Dove Spring Formation | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Genus | Species | Presence | Material | Notes | Images |
| Branta | B. howardae | Kern County, California.[1] | A goose. | ||
| Neophrontops | N. ricardoensis | Kern County, California.[1] | A gypaetine vulture. | ||
Squamates
| Squamates reported from the Dove Spring Formation | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Genus | Species | Presence | Material | Notes | Images |
| Anguidae | Gen. indet. | Kern County, California.[1] | A very large anguid lizard. | ||
| Callisaurus | C. sp. | Kern County, California.[1] | A zebra-tailed lizard. | ||
| Gerrhonotus | G. cf. G. kingi | Kern County, California.[1] | An alligator lizard. | ||
| Lichanura | L. sp. | Kern County, California.[1] | A rosy boa. | ||
| Paleoheterodon | P. sp. | Kern County, California.[1] | A colubrid snake. | ||
| Paracoluber | P. sp. | Kern County, California.[1] | A colubrid snake. | ||
| Paragerrhonotus | P. ricardensis | Kern County, California.[1] | An anguid lizard. | ||
| Proptychophis | P. achoris | Red Rock Canyon State Park, Kern County, California.[1][11] | Numerous vertebrae & the posterior portion of a right maxilla.[11] | A colubrid snake. | |
| Sceloporus | S. sp. | Kern County, California.[1] | A large spiny lizard. | ||
| "Thamnophis" | "T." sp. | Kern County, California.[1] | A garter snake. | ||
| Uma | U. sp. | Locality LACM 4702.[12] | A partial & fused premaxilla (LACM 159892).[12] | A fringe-toed lizard. | |
| ?Uta | ?U. sp. | Kern County, California.[1] | A side-blotched lizard. | ||
| Xantusia | X. sp. | Kern County, California.[1] | A night lizard. | ||
Testudines
| Testudines reported from the Dove Spring Formation | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Genus | Species | Presence | Material | Notes | Images |
| Clemmys | C. sp. | Kern County, California.[1] | An emydine turtle. | ||
| Geochelone | G. sp. | Kern County, California.[1] | A tortoise. | ||
| ?Gopherus | ?G. sp. | Kern County, California.[1] | A gopher tortoise. | ||
Amphibians
| Amphibians reported from the Dove Spring Formation | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Genus | Species | Presence | Material | Notes | Images |
| Batrachoseps | B. sp. | Kern County, California.[1] | A lungless salamander. | ||
| Bufonidae | Kern County, California.[1] | A true toad. | |||
| cf. Ensatina | cf. E. sp. | Kern County, California.[1] | A lungless salamander. | ||
| Ranidae | Kern County, California.[1] | A true frog. | |||
Fish
| Fish reported from the Dove Spring Formation | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Genus | Species | Presence | Material | Notes | Images |
| Empetrichthys | E. sp. | Kern County, California.[1] | A splitfin. | ||
Plants
| Plants reported from the Dove Spring Formation | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Genus | Species | Presence | Material | Notes | Images |
| Acacia | A. sp. | Kern County, California.[1] | An acacia. | ||
| Ceanothus | C. sp. | Kern County, California.[1] | A buckbrush. | ||
| Cupressus | C. sp. | Kern County, California.[1] | A cypress tree. | ||
| Lycium | L. sp. | Kern County, California.[1] | A box thorn. | ||
| Palmoxylodon | P. mohavensis | Kern County, California.[1] | A palm. | ||
| Pinus | P. kelloggii | Kern County, California.[1] | A pine. | ||
| Quercus | Q. ricardensis | Kern County, California.[1] | An oak tree. | ||
| Robinia | R. alexanderi | Kern County, California.[1] | A legume. | ||
See also
- List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in California
- Paleontology in California
References
- ↑ 1.000 1.001 1.002 1.003 1.004 1.005 1.006 1.007 1.008 1.009 1.010 1.011 1.012 1.013 1.014 1.015 1.016 1.017 1.018 1.019 1.020 1.021 1.022 1.023 1.024 1.025 1.026 1.027 1.028 1.029 1.030 1.031 1.032 1.033 1.034 1.035 1.036 1.037 1.038 1.039 1.040 1.041 1.042 1.043 1.044 1.045 1.046 1.047 1.048 1.049 1.050 1.051 1.052 1.053 1.054 1.055 1.056 1.057 1.058 1.059 1.060 1.061 1.062 1.063 1.064 1.065 1.066 1.067 1.068 1.069 1.070 1.071 1.072 1.073 1.074 1.075 1.076 1.077 1.078 1.079 1.080 1.081 1.082 1.083 1.084 1.085 1.086 1.087 1.088 1.089 1.090 1.091 1.092 1.093 1.094 1.095 1.096 1.097 1.098 1.099 1.100 Whistler, David P.; Burbank, D. (1992). "Miocene biostratigraphy and biochronology of the Dove Spring Formation, Mojave Desert, California, and characterization of the Clarendonian mammal age (late Miocene) in California" (in en). Geological Society of America Bulletin 104 (6): 644–658. doi:10.1130/0016-7606(1992)104<0644:MBABOT>2.3.CO;2. Bibcode: 1992GSAB..104..644W.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Tseng, Zhijie J.; Takeuchi, Gary T.; Wang, Xiaoming (2010-01-29). "Discovery of the upper dentition of Barbourofelis whitfordi (Nimravidae, Carnivora) and an evaluation of the genus in California". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 30 (1): 244–254. doi:10.1080/02724630903416001. ISSN 0272-4634. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/236961603.
- ↑ 3.00 3.01 3.02 3.03 3.04 3.05 3.06 3.07 3.08 3.09 Wang, Xiaoming; Tedford, Richard H.; Taylor, Beryl E. (1999). "Phylogenetic systematics of the Borophaginae (Carnivora, Canidae)." (in en-US). Bulletin of the AMNH (243): 9–391. https://digitallibrary.amnh.org/handle/2246/1588.
- ↑ Hunt, Robert (1998-01-01). "Amphicyonidae". Mammalogy Papers: University of Nebraska State Museum: 196–227. https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/museummammalogy/275.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 Tedford, Richard H.; Wang, Xiaoming; Taylor, Beryl E. (2009) (in en-US). Phylogenetic systematics of the North American fossil Caninae (Carnivora, Canidae). (Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, no. 325). [New York] : American Museum of Natural History.. https://digitallibrary.amnh.org/handle/2246/5999.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Wang, Xiaoming; Whistler, David P.; Takeuchi, Gary T. (2005). "A New Basal Skunk Martinogale (Carnivora, Mephitinae) from Late Miocene Dove Spring Formation, California, and Origin of New World Mephitines". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 25 (4): 936–949. doi:10.1671/0272-4634(2005)025[0936:ANBSMC2.0.CO;2]. ISSN 0272-4634. https://www.jstor.org/stable/4524520.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 Osborn, Henry Fairfield; Blick, John C.; Frick, Childs (June 1933). "Serbelodon burnhami, a new shovel-tusker from California." (in en-US). American Museum Novitates (639): 1–5. https://digitallibrary.amnh.org/handle/2246/2061.
- ↑ 8.00 8.01 8.02 8.03 8.04 8.05 8.06 8.07 8.08 8.09 8.10 8.11 8.12 8.13 8.14 8.15 Thomas S. Kelly; David P. Whistler (2014). "New late Miocene (latest Clarendonian to early Hemphillian) cricetid rodents from the upper part of the Dove Spring Formation, Mojave Desert, California". Paludicola 10 (1): 1–48. https://paludicolavertpaleo.files.wordpress.com/2018/05/10-1-kelly-and-whistler-2014.pdf.
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 Woodburne, Michael O. (2007) (in en-US). Phyletic diversification of the Cormohipparion occidentale complex (Mammalia, Perissodactyla, Equidae), late Miocene, North America, and the origin of the Old World Hippotherium datum ; Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, no. 306. https://digitallibrary.amnh.org/handle/2246/5872.
- ↑ Prothero, Donald R.; Foss, Scott E. (2007-12-17) (in en). The Evolution of Artiodactyls. JHU Press. pp. 229. ISBN 978-0-8018-8735-2. https://books.google.com/books?id=qO8H_alEofAC&dq=paracosoryx+furlongi&pg=PA229.
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 Whistler, David P.; Wright, John W. (1989). "A Late Miocene Rear-Fanged Colubrid Snake from California with Comments on the Phylogeny of North American Snakes". Herpetologica 45 (3): 350–367. ISSN 0018-0831. https://www.jstor.org/stable/3892892.
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 Scarpetta, Simon G. (2019-09-06). "The first known fossil Uma: ecological evolution and the origins of North American fringe-toed lizards". BMC Evolutionary Biology 19 (1): 178. doi:10.1186/s12862-019-1501-5. ISSN 1471-2148. PMID 31492110.
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