West Slope of Derry Hills, Apodaca Formation, Collection 12 (Carboniferous of the United States)

Where: Sierra County, New Mexico (32.8° N, 107.3° W: paleocoordinates 7.5° S, 46.1° W)

• small collection-level geographic resolution

When: Apodaca Formation (Green Canyon Group), Carboniferous (358.9 - 298.9 Ma)

• Derry series is divided into 2 groups and 4 formations. At the type locality, the Derryan consists of alternating limestone (80 %) and shales (20%), approximately 127 feet thick, lying unconformably upon Devonian shale. Unit 12 = 6.5 ft.

• group of beds-level stratigraphic resolution

Environment/lithology: marine; lithified, gray, cherty/siliceous limestone

• Unit 12: Limestone, dark-gray, hard, dense, fine-grained; stringers of chert up to 1 foot wide; weathers light gray; upper half massive, cliff forming

Size classes: macrofossils, microfossils

Primary reference: J. L. Gehrig. 1958. Middle Pennsylvanian Brachiopods From the Mud Springs Mountains and Derry Hills, New Mexico. State Bureau of Mines and Mineral Resources, Memoir 3 1-24 [T. Olszewski/K. Nell]more details

Purpose of describing collection: taxonomic analysis

PaleoDB collection 9860: authorized by Tom Olszewski, entered by Katrina Nell on 20.02.2001

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Taxonomic list

• Only brachiopods and fusulinids reported.
Rhynchonellata
 Athyridida - Athyrididae
Composita ovata Mather 1915
 Spiriferida - Spiriferidae
"Spirifer occidentalis" = Anthracospirifer occiduus
"Spirifer occidentalis" = Anthracospirifer occiduus Sadlick 1960
Strophomenata
 Productida -
Foraminifera
 Fusulinoidea - Eostaffellidae
 Fusulinoidea - Profusulinellidae