Luning Formation
Luning Formation | |
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Stratigraphic range: Carnian | |
Type | Formation |
Location | |
Region | Nevada |
Country | United States |
The Luning Formation is a geologic formation in Nevada. It preserves fossils dating back to the Triassic period.
Fossil content[edit]
The Luning Formation contains significant fossils of invertebrate fauna such as ammonites, bivalves and brachiopods. The site is known for its ichthyosaur fossils.
Vertebrates[edit]
Vertebrates reported from the Luning Formation | ||||||
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Genus | Species | Location | Stratigraphic position | Material | Notes | Images |
Actinopterygii | West Union Canyon.[1] | S. kerri ammonoid zone.[1] | Small fish bones.[1] | An indeterminate bony fish. | ||
Chondrichthyes | West Union Canyon[1] | K. macrolobatus ammonoid zone.[1] | An elasmobranch fin spine.[1] | An indeterminate cartilaginous fish. | ||
Metapolygnathus | M. primitius | Pilot & Cedar Mountains.[2] | Conodont elements.[2] | A conodont. | ||
Shonisaurus | S. popularis | West Union Canyon, Berlin–Ichthyosaur State Park.[1] | Remains of approximately 40 individuals.[3] | A large ichthyosaur. | ||
Vertebrata indet. | West Union Canyon.[1] | S. kerri ammonoid zone or above.[1] | Indeterminate bone fragments.[1] |
Invertebrates[edit]
- Sagenites minaensis
- Spiriferina gregaria
- S. peneckei
- Terebratula debilis
- Terebratula suborbicularis
- Tibetothyris julica
Arthropods[edit]
Arthropods reported from the Luning Formation | ||||||
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Genus | Species | Location | Stratigraphic position | Material | Notes | Images |
Platypleon | P. nevadensis | A fragmentary specimen containing two pleonal segments and the proximal portion of the left uropods.[4] | A decapod. | |||
Pseudoglyphea | P. mulleri | Carapace.[4] | A litogastrid decapod. | |||
Rosagammarus | R. minichiellus | Shoshone Mountains.[4][5] | Right half of a tail.[4] | A lobster-like decapod, originally misidentified as a giant amphipod.[5] |
Brachiopods[edit]
Brachiopods reported from the Luning Formation | ||||||
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Genus | Species | Location | Stratigraphic position | Material | Notes | Images |
Balatonospira? | B.? cf. B. lipoldi | Dunlap Canyon & Cinnabar Canyon.[6] | Lower Member.[6] | Numerous specimens.[6] | A spiriferidan. | |
Plectoconcha | P. aequiplicata | Berlin-Ichthyosaur state park & Pilot Mountains.[6] | Limestone and secondary dolomite member, & Lower Member.[6] | Numerous specimens.[6] | A terebratulid. | |
P. newbyi | Dunlap Canyon & Cinnabar Canyon.[6] | Lower Member.[6] | Numerous specimens.[6] | A terebratulid. | ||
Rhaetina | R. gregaria | Cinnabar & Dunlap Canyons, & Berlin–Ichthyosaur State Park.[6] | Lower Member & limestone and secondary dolomite member.[6] | Around 10 specimens.[6] | A terebratulidan. | |
Spondylospira | S. lewesensis | Dunlap Canyon & Berlin–Ichthyosaur State Park.[6] | Lower Member.[6] | 3 complete specimens, 1 brachial & 2 pedicle valves.[6] | A spiniferidan. | |
Zeilleria | Z. cf. Z. elliptica | Dunlap & Cinnabar Canyons.[6] | Lower Member.[6] | Over 12 specimens.[6] | A zeilleriid. | |
Zugmayerella | Z. uncinata | Dunlap Canyon & Cinnabar Canyon.[6] | Lower Member. [6] | Numerous specimens.[6] | A spiniferidan. | |
?Z. sp. | 14.5 km east of Mina, Nevada.[6] | Probably Lower Member.[6] | A pedicle valve (UMIP 6952).[6] | A spiniferidan. |
Cephalopods[edit]
Cephalopods reported from the Luning Formation | ||||||
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Genus | Species | Location | Stratigraphic position | Material | Notes | Images |
Guembelites | G. clavatus | Pilot Mountains & Shoshone Mountains.[2] | An ammonite. | |||
G. jandianus | Pilot Mountains & Shoshone Mountains.[2] | An ammonite. | ||||
G. philostrati | Pilot Mountains & Shoshone Mountains.[2] | An ammonite. | ||||
Pararcestes | P. sp. | Mustang Canyon locality & Dunlap Canyon.[2] | An ammonite. | |||
Stikinoceras | S. kerri | Pilot Mountains & Shoshone Mountains.[2] | An ammonite. | |||
Thisbites | T. sp. | Pilot Mountains & Shoshone Mountains.[2] | An ammonite. |
Cnidarians[edit]
Cnidarians reported from the Luning Formation | ||||||
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Genus | Species | Location | Stratigraphic position | Material | Notes | Images |
Ampakabastrea | A. cowichanensis | Dunlap Canyon, Mina vicinity & Mineral County, Nevada.[2] | 6 specimens.[2] | A stony coral also found in the Osobb Formation. | ||
Areaseris | A. nevadaensis | Dunlap Canyon.[2] | Multiple specimens.[2] | A stony coral also found in California. | ||
Astraeomorpha | A. confusa | Dunlap Canyon.[2] | 2 specimens.[2] | A stony coral. | ||
Ceriostella | C. martini | Pilot Mountains & east of Mina.[2] | 6 specimens.[2] | A stony coral also found in the Osobb Formation. | ||
C. parva | Pilot Mountains.[2] | 3 specimens.[2] | A stony coral also found in Alaska. | |||
Curtoseris | C. dunlapcanyonae | Dunlap Canyon.[2] | UMIP 17010.[2] | A stony coral also found in Alaska & Peru. | ||
Distichomeandra | D. cf. minor | Cedar Mountains (Dicalite Summit).[2] | UMIP 26869.[2] | A stony coral. | ||
Flexastrea | F. serialis | Mineral County, Nevada.[2] | 4 specimens. | A stony coral. | ||
Khytrastrea | K. cuifiamorpha | Dunlap Canyon.[2] | UMIP 7465 & 7480.[2] | A stony coral. | ||
K. silberlingi | Dunlap Canyon.[2] | UMIP 17002-1.[2] | A stony coral also found in the Osobb Formation. | |||
Margarogyra | M. silberlingi | Mineral County, Nevada.[2] | A stony coral also found in the Osobb Formation. | |||
Margarophyllidae undetermined genus | East of Mina, Pilot Mountains.[2] | Fragmentary, recrystallized specimen (UMIP 6676).[2] | A stony coral. | |||
Meandrovolzeia | M. sp. | Pilot Mountains.[2] | A colony fragment UMIP 6720.[2] | A stony coral. | ||
Minasteria | M. shastensis | Pilot Mountains & Mina vicinity.[2] | 7 specimens.[2] | A stony coral also found in California. | ||
Nevadoseris | N. punctata | Dunlap & Cinnabar Canyons.[2] | Multiple specimens.[2] | A stony coral also found in the Osobb Formation. | ||
Plectodiscus | P. berlinensis | West Union Canyon, Berlin–Ichthyosaur State Park.[7] | UCMP 38211.[7] | A chondrophore. | ||
Retiophyllia | R. nevadae | Mineral County, Nevada.[2] | UCMP 153092.[2] | A stony coral. | ||
R. sp. | Dunlap Canyon.[2] | Fragments of corallites.[2] | A stony coral. | |||
Thamnasteria | T. cf. smithi | Dunlap & Cinnabar canyons.[2] | 2 specimens.[2] | A thamnasteriid coral. |
Sponges[edit]
Sponges reported from the Luning Formation | ||||||
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Genus | Species | Location | Stratigraphic position | Material | Notes | Images |
Polycystocoelia | P. silberlingi | Garfield Hills.[8] | Lower Member.[8] | Oe specimen (UMIP 6653).[8] | A demosponge. |
See also[edit]
References[edit]
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- ^ a b c d Hegna, Thomas; Starr, Hunter; McMenamin, Mark (June 2016). "Epilogue to the tale of the Triassic amphipod: Rosagammarus McMenamin, Zapata and Hussey, 2013 is a decapod tail (Luning Formation, Nevada, USA)". Journal of Crustacean Biology. 36 (4): 525–529. doi:10.1163/1937240X-00002444. ISSN 0278-0372.
- ^ a b McMenamin, Mark A. S.; Zapata, Lesly P.; Hussey, Meghan C. (2013). "A Triassic Giant Amphipod from Nevada, USA". Journal of Crustacean Biology. 33 (6): 751–759. doi:10.1163/1937240X-00002192. ISSN 0278-0372. JSTOR 43836791.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x Sandy, Stanley Jr, Michael R., George D. (July 1993). "Late Triassic brachiopods from the Luning Formation, Nevada, and their palaeobiogeographical significance". The Palaeontological Association. 36: 439–480.
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