Tit Mountain, 21 (Belle Plains Formation): Artinskian, Texas

List of taxa
Where & when
Geology
Taphonomy & methods
Metadata & references
Taxonomic list
unclassified
Archeria sp. Case 1918
Romer 1957
MCZ 2082
Diadectidae
Diadectes sp. Cope 1878
Romer 1928
Sphenacodontidae
Dimetrodon longiramus n. sp. Case 1907
Romer 1928
synonym of Secodontosaurus obtusidens
13 Dimetrodon specimens total.
Clepsydrops macrospondylus n. sp. Cope 1884
Cope 1884 1 specimen
recombined as Dimetrodon macrospondylus
AMNH 4012
Ophiacodontidae
Ophiacodon retroversus (Cope 1878)
Romer and Price 1940 1 individual
AMNH 4566 (part)
Eothyrididae
Eothyris parkeyi n. gen., n. sp. Romer 1937
Romer 1937 1 individual
MCZ 1161 (type)
Amphibia - Temnospondyli - Trimerorhachidae
Trimerorhachis bilobatus n. sp. Cope 1883
12 specimens
synonym of Trimerorhachis insignis
Authority is not Romer 1928. entered as "Trimerorachis"
Amphibia - Temnospondyli - Dissorophidae
Aspidosaurus sp. Broili 1904
Romer 1928 1 specimen
Parioxys ferricolus Cope 1878
Schoch and Milner 2014
MCZ 4457 (humerus)
cf. Platyhystrix sp. Williston 1911
Schoch and Milner 2014
MCZ 2746 (vertebrae similar to Platyhystrix, Carroll 1964b)
Amphibia - Temnospondyli - Eryopidae
Eryops sp. Cope 1877
Romer 1928 12 specimens
see common names

Geography
Country:United States State/province:Texas County:Archer
Coordinates: 33.7° North, 98.9° West (view map)
Paleocoordinates:0.2° North, 29.4° West
Basis of coordinate:based on nearby landmark
Geographic resolution:outcrop
Time
Period:Permian Epoch:Cisuralian
Stage:Artinskian 10 m.y. bin:Permian 2
*Period:Early/Lower Permian - Early/Lower Permian *Epoch:Rotliegendes
Key time interval:Artinskian
Age range of interval:290.10000 - 283.50000 m.y. ago
* legacy (obsolete) database fields
Stratigraphy
Geological group:Wichita Formation:Belle Plains
Stratigraphic resolution:group of beds
Stratigraphy comments: "about 500 feet above the Coleman Junction." Details for Faunal Zone 2 of Romer 1928: "Beyond the horizon of Godwin Creek is found a series of beds about 200 feet in thickness, of a transitional character, in which thin and impure limestones are occasionally present."
the base of the Artinskian is just above Coleman Junction Formation (Wardlaw 2005, Permophiles), and the "Belle Plains" = Petrolia Formation is below the Waggoner Ranch Formation, whose base equals the base of the Bead Mountain Formation (Tabor et al. 2002), which is in the middle of the Artinskian (Wardlaw 2005)
Lithology and environment
Primary lithology:red claystone
Secondary lithology: "limestone"
Lithology description: red-beds and "6-inch limestone"
Environment:terrestrial indet.
Glacial or sequence phase:transgressive
Taphonomy
Modes of preservation:body
Size of fossils:macrofossils
Collection methods and comments
Reason for describing collection:taxonomic analysis
Collection method comments: Not the same as "South side of Tit Mountain butte, TMM 40031" locality (Langston 1986); that collection was obviously made much later than the Tit Mountain collection of Romer (1928), which has less detailed locality data.
Romer (1928) paper is a review of vertebrates from the Texas red-beds with previously unreported (or undetailed) localities.
Metadata
Also known as:Locality 21 (Romer 1928), Locality Vd (Romer & Price 1940), Corn Mountain, Corn Hill, faunal Zone 2, Middle Wichita Group, Texas red-beds, redbeds
Database number:28238
Authorizer:J. Alroy, J. Mueller, R. Butler Enterer:R. Whatley, E. Dunne, T. Liebrecht, J. Dummasch
Modifier:E. Dunne Research group:vertebrate
Created:2003-02-02 15:58:36 Last modified:2016-08-18 11:43:13
Access level:the public Released:2003-02-02 15:58:36
Creative Commons license:CC BY
Reference information

Primary reference:

26948. E. D. Cope. 1883. Fourth contribution to the history of the Permian formation of Texas. Paleontological Bulletin 36:628-636 [R. Reisz/R. Reisz/M. Carrano]

Secondary references:

28847 E. D. Cope. 1884. Fifth contribution to the knowledge of the fauna of the Permian formation of Texas and the Indian Territory. Paleontological Bulletin 39:28-47 [J. Mueller/T. Liebrecht/M. Carrano]
30068 W. F. Cummins. 1908. The Localities and Horizons of Permian Vertebrate Fossils in Texas. Journal of Geology 16(8):737-745 [J. Mueller/T. Liebrecht]
27105 R. R. Reisz. 1986. Pelycosauria. Handbuch der Paläoherpetologie / Encyclopedia of Paleoherpetology 17A:1-102 [J. Mueller/J. Dummasch/T. Liebrecht]
76935% 49780A. S. Romer. 1928. Vertebrate faunal horizons in the Texas Permo-Carboniferous red beds. University of Texas Bulletin 2801:67-108 [J. Alroy/R. Whatley/W. Clyde]
43845 A. S. Romer. 1937. New genera and species of pelycosaurian reptiles. Proceedings of the New England Zoölogical Club 16:89-95 [M. Carrano/M. Carrano]
59296 A. S. Romer. 1957. The Appendicular Skeleton of the Embolomerous Amphibian Archeria. Contributions from the Museum of Geology University of Michigan 13(5):103-159 [R. Butler/E. Dunne]
5692 A. S. Romer and L. I. Price. 1940. Review of the Pelycosauria. Geological Society of America Special Paper 28:1-538 [A. Behrensmeyer/A. Behrensmeyer/T. Liebrecht]
57795 R. R. Schoch and A. R. Milner. 2014. Handbook of Paleoherpetology Part 3A2 Temnospondyli I. [R. Butler/E. Dunne/E. Dunne]