Vedder (UCMP locality V6761)
Basic information
Sample name: Vedder (UCMP locality V6761)
Reference: J. H. Hutchison and E. H. Lindsay. 1974. The Hemingfordian mammal fauna of the Vedder locality, Branch Canyon Formation, Santa Barbara County, California. Part I: Insectivora, Chiroptera, Lagomorpha, and Rodentia (Sciuridae). PaleoBios 15:1-19 [ER 4158]
Geography
Country: United States
State: California
County: Santa Barbara
Coordinate: 34° 51' 5" N, 119° 33' 13" W
Coordinate basis: stated in text
Scale: quarry
Formation: Branch Canyon
Time interval: Early Miocene
Zone: Hemingfordian
Geography comments: "west of the Cuyama River in a tributary of Tennison Canyon, 34º 51' 05" N, 119º 33' 13" W, at an elevation of 3120 feet"
"All fossils of the Vedder local fauna were collected from an area approximately 60 meters by 30 meters near the top of a small tributary canyon of Santa Barbara Canyon" (Munthe 1979)
said to be Hemingfordian based on the mammals and to belong to the "Temblor" stage based on marine invertebrates found west of the locality
thought to be about 17 Ma based on correlation with other faunas, meaning Early Miocene
"All fossils of the Vedder local fauna were collected from an area approximately 60 meters by 30 meters near the top of a small tributary canyon of Santa Barbara Canyon" (Munthe 1979)
said to be Hemingfordian based on the mammals and to belong to the "Temblor" stage based on marine invertebrates found west of the locality
thought to be about 17 Ma based on correlation with other faunas, meaning Early Miocene
Environment
Lithology: mudstone
Habitat comments: "a mottled, brown and green mudstone overlying a localized six-inch-thick white limestone and underlying oyster-bearing beds"
Methods
Life forms: bats,rodents,ungulates,other small mammals
Sampling methods: screenwash
Sample size: 272 specimens
Years: 1967
Museum: UCMP
Sampling comments: "discovered by J. G. Vedder in 1967... vertebrates were recovered by underwater screening of about 750 to 1000 pounds of matrix"
the sample "includes only mammals"
the sample "includes only mammals"
Metadata
Sample number: 4617
Contributor: John Alroy
Enterer: John Alroy
Modifier no: John Alroy
Created: 2024-12-18 22:07:19
Modified: 2024-12-18 22:09:10
Abundance distribution
16 species
3 singletons
total count 272
geometric series index: 25.2
Fisher's α: 3.715
geometric series k: 0.7473
Hurlbert's PIE: 0.8191
Shannon's H: 1.9915
Good's u: 0.9891
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Scalopoides sp. | 8 | |
Limnoecus sp. | 6 | |
cf. | ||
Phyllostomatidae indet. | 2 | |
? | ||
Hypolagus cf. apachensis = †Pronotolagus cf. apachensis | 1 | |
†Cuyamalagus dawsoni | 4 | |
type | ||
Miospermophilus sp. | 6 | |
Sciuridae indet. | 2 | |
"Blackia sp.": could be Petauristodon according to Skwara (1986) | ||
Leptodontomys sp. | 1 | |
Korth and Bailey 1992: "Eomys aff. zitteli" | ||
†Pseudotheridomys cuyamensis | 62 | |
type | ||
Perognathinae indet. | 31 | |
"Mookomys cf. altifluminus": thought to be "Perognathus sp." by Korth (1994), and therefore could be Chaetodipus | ||
†Proheteromys sulculus | 79 | |
Proheteromys magnus = †Harrymys magnus | 34 | |
Archaeohippus sp. | 2 | |
Merychippus carrizoensis = †Parapliohippus carrizoensis | 31 | |
Protolabis sp. | 1 | |
Rakomeryx sp. | 2 | |
Janis and Manning (1998): cf.; "Dromomerycinae indet." |