Leon County, Florida paleontological sites

Leon County, Florida displaying Miocene shoreline according to the Florida Geologic Survey.
Florida during the Miocene

The Leon County paleontological sites are assemblages of Early Miocene invertebrates and vertebrates of Leon County, Florida, United States.

Age

Era: Neogene.
Period: Early Miocene.
Faunal stage: Arikareean, ~23.1—21.9 Ma, calculates to a period of approximately 1.2 million years.
Geological Formation: Torreya Formation.

Sites

Leon County paleontological sites are represented by the following:

Coordinates: 30°33′56″N 84°12′58″W / 30.5655°N 84.2162°W / 30.5655; -84.2162

Coordinates: 30°18′N 84°12′W / 30.3°N 84.2°W / 30.3; -84.2

Coordinates: 30°18′N 84°12′W / 30.3°N 84.2°W / 30.3; -84.2

Coordinates: 30°24′N 84°18′W / 30.4°N 84.3°W / 30.4; -84.3

Griscom Plantation Site = GPS. Seaboard Air Line Railroad = SALR. St. Marks River site = SMRS. Tallahassee Waterworks Site = TWWS.

Specimens

Invertebrates

Fish

Reptiles

Birds

Mammals

References

  1. Alroy, John, AEO estimate.
  2. Collected by: S. J. Olsen, R. Cantwell, C. Cox. S. J. Olsen. 1964. The stratigraphic importance of a Lower Miocene vertebrate fauna from north Florida. Journal of Paleontology 38(3):477-482.
  3. M. C. Coombs, R. M. Hunt, Jr., E. Stepleton, L. B. Albright, III, and T. J. Fremd. 2001. Stratigraphy, chronology, biogeography, and taxonomy of early Miocene small chalicotheres of North America. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 21(3):607-620
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