Where: California (35.0° N, 116.8° W: paleocoordinates 34.1° N, 111.3° W)
• coordinate estimated from map
• local area-level geographic resolution
When: Calico Member (Barstow Formation), Hemingfordian (20.4 - 16.0 Ma)
• Overlying fine-grained lacustrine beds (here referred to as the Calico Member of the Barstow Formation) are bracketed between ca. 19 and 16.9 Ma, and are thus older than the type section of the Barstow Formation in the Mud Hills. Several 17.1–16.8 Ma calc-alkaline dacite domes intrude the Calico Member.
• group of beds-level stratigraphic resolution
Environment/lithology: lacustrine - large; lithified, nodular, brown shale
Size classes: macrofossils, mesofossils
Preservation: replaced with calcite, replaced with silica, replaced with other
Reposited in the LACM
Primary reference: W. D. Pierce. 1966. Fossil arthropods of California 29. Silicified Miocene pupae of ceratopogonid flies. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences 65:81-98 [M. Clapham/M. Clapham]more details
Purpose of describing collection: taxonomic analysis
PaleoDB collection 152219: authorized by Matthew Clapham, entered by Matthew Clapham on 11.11.2013
Creative Commons license: CC BY (attribution)
Taxonomic list
Insecta | |
"Neopalpomyia freyi" = Palpomyia freyi, "Parapalpomyia ryshkoffi" = Palpomyia ryshkoffi, Dasyhelea judithae, Dasyhelea dara, Dasyhelea stenoceras, Dasyhelea kanakoffi, Dasyhelea antiqua
"Neopalpomyia freyi" = Palpomyia freyi Pierce 1966 biting midge
"Parapalpomyia ryshkoffi" = Palpomyia ryshkoffi Pierce 1966 biting midge Not including specimen known to come from LACMIP 351
Dasyhelea judithae Pierce 1966 biting midge
Dasyhelea dara Pierce 1966 biting midge
Dasyhelea stenoceras Palmer 1957 biting midge
Dasyhelea kanakoffi Pierce 1966 biting midge
Dasyhelea antiqua Palmer 1957 biting midge |