The Arkadelphia Marl, also called the Arkadelphia Formation, is a geologic formation in Arkansas in Clark, Nevada, and Hempstead counties.[3][4] It preserves fossils dating back to the late Maastrichtian stage of the Cretaceous period.
Paleofauna
Bony fish reported from the Arkadelphia Formation
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Genus |
Species |
Presence
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Material |
Notes |
Images
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Albulidae indet.
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Indeterminate
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Cabot, Arkansas.[5]
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4 small, eroded otoliths.[5]
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A bonefish.
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Ampheristus
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A. cf. A. americanus
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Cabot, Arkansas.[5]
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6 otoliths.[5]
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An ophidiiform.
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Anguilla
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A.? chickasawae
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Cabot, Arkansas.[5]
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6 otoliths.[5]
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An eel.
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Apateodus
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A. crenellatus?
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Cabot, Arkansas.[5]
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3 otoliths.[5]
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An aulopiform.
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Arius
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A.? subtilis
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Cabot, Arkansas.[5]
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A well-preserved otolith (DMNH 2021-09-11).[5]
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A catfish.
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Clupeiformes? indeterminate
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Indeterminate
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Cabot, Arkansas.[5]
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An eroded, broken otolith (DMNH 2021-09-10).[5]
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A clupeiform.
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Echiophis
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E. aff. E. semisphaeroides
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Cabot, Arkansas.[5]
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11 otoliths.[5]
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An eel.
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Elopothrissus
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E. sp.
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Cabot, Arkansas.[5]
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One otolith (DMNH 2021-09-03).[5]
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A bonefish.
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Elops
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E. sp.
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Cabot, Arkansas.[5]
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A small, broken otolith (DMNH 2021-09-01).[5]
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A ladyfish.
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Eutawichthys
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E. maastrichtiensis
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Cabot, Arkansas.[5]
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21 otoliths.[5]
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A beryciform.
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E. cf. E. stringeri
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Cabot, Arkansas.[5]
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48 otoliths.[5]
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A beryciform.
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E. zideki
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Cabot, Arkansas.[5]
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287 otoliths.[5]
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A beryciform.
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Gadiformes indeterminate
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Indeterminate
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Cabot, Arkansas.[5]
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11 very small or broken otoliths.[5]
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A gadiform.
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Genartina
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G. sp. 1
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Cabot, Arkansas.[5]
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One otolith (DMNH 2021-09-04).[5]
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Kokenichthys
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K. navis
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Cabot, Arkansas.[5]
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2 eroded otoliths.[5]
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An osteoglossiform.
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Lapillus type 1
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Indeterminate
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Cabot, Arkansas.[5]
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A small, slightly eroded otolith (DMNH 2021-09-31).[5]
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An unidentified fish otolith.
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Muraenanguilla
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M.? sp.
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Cabot, Arkansas.[5]
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2 worn, broken otoliths.[5]
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An eel.
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Osmeroides
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O. sp.
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Cabot, Arkansas.[5]
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3 otoliths.[5]
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Palaeogadus
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P.? belli
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Cabot, Arkansas.[5]
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Multiple otoliths.[5]
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A gadiform.
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P. cf. P. weltoni
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Cabot, Arkansas.[5]
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A small, slightly eroded otolith (DMNH 2021-09-23).[5]
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A gadiform.
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Protobythites
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P. brzobohatyi
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Cabot, Arkansas.[5]
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4 otoliths.[5]
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An ophidiiform.
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Tippaha
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T. mythica
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Cabot, Arkansas.[5]
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8 otoliths.[5]
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A holocentriform.
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Vorishia
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V. vulpes
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Cabot, Arkansas.[5]
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1,537 otoliths.[5]
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A catfish.
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See also
References
- ^ McFarland, John David (2004) [1998]. "Stratigraphic summary of Arkansas" (PDF). Arkansas Geological Commission Information Circular. 36: 31. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-12-21. Retrieved 2018-01-12.
- ^ Hill, R.T. (1888). "The Neozoic geology of southwestern Arkansas". Arkansas Geological Survey Annual Report 1888. 2: 33, 39, 53–56, 72, 188.
- ^ "ARKADELPHIA MARL/FORMATION". Archived from the original on 2016-08-19. Retrieved 2016-07-31.
- ^ "Arkadelphia Marl (ARKad;0)".
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at Stringer, Gary L.; Sloan, James Carson (2023-05-25). "First Cretaceous teleostean otolith assemblage (Arkadelphia Formation, upper Maastrichtian) from Arkansas, USA, early Gadiformes, and the Western Interior Seaway". PaleoBios. 40 (3). doi:10.5070/P940361192. ISSN 2373-8189.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag Becker, Martin A.; Chamberlain Jr, John A.; Wolf, George E. (2006). "Chondrichthyans from the Arkadelphia Formation (Upper Cretaceous: Upper Maasstrichtian) of Hot Spring County, Arkansas". Journal of Paleontology. 80 (4): 700–716.