Also known as FK-9
Where: Pinellas County, Florida (27.8° N, 82.8° W)
• coordinate based on political unit
• small collection-level geographic resolution
When: Fort Thompson Formation, Rancholabrean (0.3 - 0.0 Ma)
• said to be early Rancholabrean
Environment/lithology: terrestrial; lithology not reported
Size classes: macrofossils, mesofossils
Primary reference: P. F. Karrow, G. S. Morgan, R. W. Portell, E. Simons, and K. Auffenberg. 1996. Middle Pleistocene (early Rancholabrean) vertebrates and associated marine and non-marine invertebrates from Oldsmar, Pinnellas County, Florida. In K. M. Stewart, K. L. Seymour (eds.), Palaeoecology and palaeoenvironments of late Cenozoic mammals: Tributes to the career of C.S. (Rufus) Churcher 97-133 [J. Alroy/J. Alroy/M. Uhen]more details
Purpose of describing collection: general faunal/floral analysis
PaleoDB collection 20440: authorized by John Alroy, entered by John Alroy on 19.05.2000
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Taxonomic list
text suggests that all terrestrial vertebrates are from this locality, but table is for "Oldsmar Local Fauna"
unclassified | |
Amphibia | |
Siren sp. Linnaeus 1766 siren
Notophthalmus sp. Rafinesque 1820 newt | |
Rana sp. Linnaeus 1758 frog | |
Mammalia | |
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Holmesina septentrionalis Leidy 1889 edentate | |
Dasypus bellus Simpson 1929 beautiful armadillo | |
Blarina carolinensis Bachman 1837 southern short-tailed shrew | |
Procyon lotor Linnaeus 1758 raccoon | |
Spilogale putorius Linnaeus 1758 eastern spotted skunk | |
"Tapirus veroensis" = Tapirus (Helicotapirus) veroensis
"Tapirus veroensis" = Tapirus (Helicotapirus) veroensis Sellards 1918 tapir | |
Equus sp. Linnaeus 1758 horse | |
Camelidae indet. Gray 1821 camel | |
Odocoileus virginianus Zimmermann 1780 white-tailed deer | |
Reithrodontomys sp., Neotoma floridana, Sigmodon bakeri, Oryzomys palustris, Peromyscus gossypinus, Neofiber alleni
Reithrodontomys sp. Giglioli 1874 harvest mouse
Neotoma floridana Ord 1818 eastern woodrat
Sigmodon bakeri Martin 1974 cotton rat
Oryzomys palustris Harlan 1837 marsh rice rat
Peromyscus gossypinus Le Conte 1853 cotton mouse
Neofiber alleni True 1884 round-tailed muskrat | |
Castoroides ohioensis Foster 1838 giant beaver | |
Neochoerus pinckneyi Hay 1926 caviomorph | |
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Reptilia | |
Nerodia sp. Baird and Girard 1853 water snake
Farancia sp. Gray 1842 colubrid snake
Drymarchon corais Boie 1827 cribo | |
Anolis cf. carolinensis Voight 1832 green anole | |
Ophisaurus sp. Daudin 1803 glass lizard | |
Apalone ferox Schneider 1783 Florida softshell turtle | |
Pseudemys sp. Gray 1856 cooter
Terrapene carolina Linnaeus 1758 common box turtle
Trachemys scripta Schoepff 1792 slider | |
Hesperotestudo crassiscutata Leidy 1889 turtle
Gopherus polyphemus Daudin 1802 Florida gopher tortoise | |
Kinosternon sp. von Spix 1824 mud turtle
Sternotherus sp. Gray 1825 musk turtle | |
Chelydra serpentina, "Macroclemys temmincki" = Macrochelys temminckii
Chelydra serpentina Linnaeus 1758 Common snapping turtle
"Macroclemys temmincki" = Macrochelys temminckii Troost 1835 Alligator snapping turtle | |
Aves | |
Anas sp. Linnaeus 1758 dabbling duck
Aythya cf. collaris Donovan 1809 ring-necked duck | |
Rallus limicola Vieillot 1819 Virginia rail
Rallus elegans Audubon 1834 king rail
Rallus longirostris Boddaert 1783 mangrove rail | |
Podilymbus podiceps Linnaeus 1758 pied-billed grebe | |
Passeriformes indet. Linnaeus 1758 perching bird | |
Anhinga anhinga Linnaeus 1766 anhinga | |
Reptilia | |
Alligator mississippiensis Daudin 1801 American alligator | |
Actinopteri | |
Opsanus sp. Rafinesque 1818 toadfish | |
Mugil sp. Linnaeus 1758 | |
Fundulus sp. Lacépède 1803 | |
Micropterus salmoides Lacépède 1802 black bass
Lepomis cf. gulosus sunfish
Lepomis microlophus Lee 1980 sunfish | |
Pogonias cromis Cope 1869 black drum | |
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Arius felis Ariid catfish | |
Clupeidae indet. Cuvier 1817 herring | |
Amia calva Linnaeus 1766 bowfin | |
Lepisosteus sp. Agassiz 1843 gar
Atractosteus spatula Lacepede 1803 gar | |
Chondrichthyes | |
Dasyatis sp. Rafinesque 1810 whiptail stingray | |
Myliobatis sp. Cuvier 1816 eagle ray |