Princeton Quarry
Basic information
Sample name: Princeton Quarry
Sample aka: Silver Coulee Quarry; SC-187
Reference: G. L. Jepsen. 1940. Paleocene faunas of the Polecat Bench Formation, Park County, Wyoming: Part I. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 83(2):217-340 [ER 4104]
Geography
Country: United States
State: Wyoming
County: Park
Coordinate: 44.90° N, -108.93° W
Coordinate basis: stated in text
Scale: quarry
Formation: Polecat Bench
Time interval: Late Palaeocene
Zone: Tiffanian
Max Ma: 58.959
Min Ma: 57.656
Age basis: paleomag
Geography comments: referred to as the "Silver Coulee quarry" by Jepsen, but Princeton Quarry by later authors
"sec. 21, T. 57 N., R. 100 W." (SE1/4 according to Rose 1981)
thought by Jepsen to be about 2400 feet above the base of the Fortin the Clark's Fork section, but 2200 feet above and in "the upper part of the Polecat Bench Formation" according to Rose (1981)
thought to be "intermediate in age" between Mason Pocket and Bear Creek and "later, but not latest, Tiffanian" (Rose 1981)
chron 25R according to Butler et al. (1981) (age estimate based on Ogg 2020)
"sec. 21, T. 57 N., R. 100 W." (SE1/4 according to Rose 1981)
thought by Jepsen to be about 2400 feet above the base of the Fortin the Clark's Fork section, but 2200 feet above and in "the upper part of the Polecat Bench Formation" according to Rose (1981)
thought to be "intermediate in age" between Mason Pocket and Bear Creek and "later, but not latest, Tiffanian" (Rose 1981)
chron 25R according to Butler et al. (1981) (age estimate based on Ogg 2020)
Environment
Lithology: sandstone
Habitat comments: "a fine grained gray green sandstone" that is "almost a siltstone" according to Rose (1981)
specimens include "a number of articulated skulls and jaws, vertebral columns, limbs, and complete skeletons" with "little evidence of transportation"
specimens include "a number of articulated skulls and jaws, vertebral columns, limbs, and complete skeletons" with "little evidence of transportation"
Methods
Life forms: carnivores,primates,ungulates,other large mammals,other small mammals
Sampling methods: quarry
Sample size: 530 specimens
Museum: Princeton University, UMMP, MCZ
Sampling comments: metadata are from Jepsen except where noted, but the faunal list is from Rose (1981)
"discovered by G. L. Jepsen... in the late 1920s... Most of the collection... is at Princeton University. Smaller samples are housed at the University of Michigan and the Museum of Comparative Zoology"
12 additional species found in "close proximity" to the quarry are listed by Rose
"discovered by G. L. Jepsen... in the late 1920s... Most of the collection... is at Princeton University. Smaller samples are housed at the University of Michigan and the Museum of Comparative Zoology"
12 additional species found in "close proximity" to the quarry are listed by Rose
Metadata
Sample number: 4529
Contributor: John Alroy
Enterer: John Alroy
Created: 2024-12-01 02:32:12
Modified: 2024-12-01 02:32:12
Abundance distribution
35 species
6 singletons
total count 530
geometric series index: 53.2
Fisher's α: 8.417
geometric series k: 0.8704
Hurlbert's PIE: 0.8865
Shannon's H: 2.6429
Good's u: 0.9887
Each square represents a species. Square sizes are proportional to counts.
• Find matching samples
Register
†Neoliotomus conventus | 4 | |
†Microcosmodon conus | 7 | |
new | ||
†Pentacosmodon pronus | 2 | |
new | ||
†Prochetodon cavus | 12 | |
new | ||
†Neoplagiaulax hazeni | 4 | |
new | ||
†Mimetodon churchilli | 2 | |
new | ||
†Parectypodus laytoni | 9 | |
new | ||
†Ectypodus powelli | 10 | |
new: plus 5 indeterminate neoplagiaulacids "probably" belonging to the above four species | ||
†Peradectes elegans | 4 | |
Herpetotheriidae indet. | 1 | |
"? Peratherium sp." | ||
†Palaeoryctes cf. punctatus | 11 | |
Gingerich (1982): "cf. Palaeoryctes sp." | ||
†Prodiacodon cf. concordiarcensis | 2 | |
Palaeictops sp. | 3 | |
? | ||
Unuchinia sp. | 3 | |
†Leptacodon packi | 8 | |
new | ||
†Litolestes ignotus | 25 | |
new | ||
Diacodon minutus = †Diacocherus minutus | 43 | |
in quotes: new; plus 11 indeterminate "adapisoricid or nyctithere" that may belong in part to Leptacodon packi | ||
Eutheria indet. Apternodus-like A | 1 | |
Eutheria indet. Apternodus-like B | 1 | |
†Micromomys silvercouleei | 1 | |
new | ||
†Plesiadapis fodinatus | 112 | |
new | ||
†Carpolestes dubius | 48 | |
new | ||
Phenacolemur pagei = †Dillerlemur pagei | 51 | |
new | ||
†Princetonia yalensis | 14 | |
Gingerich (1989): "cf. Tricentes sp." | ||
Thryptacodon sp. | 3 | |
Arctocyon sp. | 1 | |
"Claenodon sp." | ||
Phenacodus sp. | 3 | |
†Ectocion mediotuber | 15 | |
Thewissen (1990): type; "E. osbornianus" | ||
†Phenacodaptes sabulosus | 103 | |
†Dissacus argenteus | 5 | |
O'Leary and Rose (1995): new; "Dissacus cf. navajovius" | ||
Protictis dellensis = †Didymictis proteus | 5 | |
Gingerich and Winkler (1985): "Didymctis sp." said to be possibly new | ||
Protictis schaffi = †Viverravus politus | 12 | |
Gingerich and Winkler (1985): "cf. Viverravus sp." said to be new | ||
Protictis laytoni = †Viverravus laytoni | 2 | |
Gingerich and Winkler (1985): "viverravine, sp. A" | ||
Viverravinae indet. B | 1 | |
†Propalaeanodon schaffi | 2 |