Chandler Bridge Formation
Geologic formation in South Carolina
The Chandler Bridge Formation is a geologic formation in South Carolina . It preserves fossils dating back to the Chattian (Late Oligocene ) of the Paleogene period , corresponding to the Arikareean in the NALMA classification .[ 1] The formation overlies the Ashley Formation and is overlain by the Edisto Formation.[ 2]
Vertebrate paleofauna
Mammals
Carnivorans
Carnivorans reported from the Chandler Bridge Formation
Genus
Species
Presence
Material
Notes
Images
Phocidae
Gen. et. sp. indeterminate
Proximal portion of a right femur (ChM PV5712).[ 3]
"A taxon closely comparable to the most specialized phocid , the modern genus Cystophora ".
Cetaceans
Sirenians
Reptiles
Birds
Color key
Notes Uncertain or tentative taxa are in small text ; crossed out taxa are discredited.
Crocodilians
Testudines
Fish
Bony fish
Color key
Notes Uncertain or tentative taxa are in small text ; crossed out taxa are discredited.
Rays
Rays reported from the Chandler Bridge Formation
Genus
Species
Presence
Material
Notes
Images
Anoxypristis
A single rostral spine.[ 11]
A sawfish .
Dasyatidae
Dasyatidae gen. et. sp. indet.
Teeth (BCGM 9100 and 9101, SC 2009.18.19).[ 11]
A stingray .
Dasyatis
D. cavernosa
Teeth (BCGM 9096, 9097, and 9103, SC 2009.18.17).[ 11]
A stingray .
D. rugosa
BCGM 9098 and 9099, SC 2009.18.18.[ 11]
A stingray .
Gymnura
G. sp.
A tooth (BCGM 9107).[ 11]
A butterfly ray .
Mobula
M. cf. M. loupianensis
BCGM 9133–9142, SC 2009.18.20.[ 11]
Myliobatinae
Myliobatinae gen. indet.
Partial medial teeth and complete lateral teeth (BCGM 9114–9117, SC 2009.18.22).[ 11]
An eagle ray .
Paramobula
P. fragilis
Teeth (BCGM 9111–9113, SC 2009.18.21).[ 11]
Plinthicus
P. stenodon
Upper sandy unit.[ 4]
BCGM 9118–9121, SC 2009.18.23[ 11]
The oldest record of this species.
Raja
Raja mccollumi
"Summerville , Dorchester County, South Carolina ".[ 11]
Teeth.[ 11]
A skate also found in the Ashley Formation .
R. sp.
Teeth (BCGM 9087–9089, SC 2009.18.16).[ 11]
A skate with teeth twice as large as those of R. mccollumi , but far less common.[ 11]
Rhinoptera
R. cf. R. studeri
Teeth (BCGM 9122 and 9123, SC 2009.18.24).[ 11]
A cownose ray .
R. sp.
Upper sandy unit.[ 4]
A cownose ray .
Rhynchobatus
R. pristinus
Teeth (BCGM 9084–9086, SC 2009.18.14).[ 11]
A wedgefish .
Sharks
Sharks reported from the Chandler Bridge Formation
Genus
Species
Presence
Material
Notes
Images
Alopias
A. cf. A. vulpinus
Teeth (BCGM 9046–9048, SC 2009.18.3).[ 11]
A thresher shark .
Bythaelurus
B. sp.
A fragmentary tooth (BCGM 9074).[ 11]
A catshark .
Carcharias
C. cuspidatus
Teeth (BCGM 9051 and 9052).[ 11]
A sand shark .
C. sp.
A posterior tooth (BCGM 9053) and a lateral tooth from a very young individual (BCGM 9054).[ 11]
A sand shark .
Carcharhinus
C. gibbesi
BCGM 9056–9062, SC 2009.18.6.[ 11]
The most abundant non-batoid elasmobranch in the Chandler Bridge sample.[ 11]
C. leucas
Upper sandy unit.[ 4]
The bull shark .
Carcharocles
C. angustidens
Upper sandy unit.[ 4]
Teeth.[ 23]
Reassigned to the genus Otodus .
C. sp.
Teeth (BCGM 9055, SC 2009.18.5).[ 11]
Reassigned to the genus Otodus .
Cetorhinus
?C. parvus
Scales (BCGM 9049 and 9050, SC 2009.18.4).[ 11]
A basking shark .
Galeocerdo
G. 'casei'
Upper sandy unit.[ 4]
Galeorhinus
G. sp.
Teeth (BCGM 9080–9083, SC 2009.18.13).[ 11]
A houndshark .
Hemipristis
H. serra
Teeth (BCGM 9071–9073, SC 2009.18.10).[ 11]
A weasel shark .
Nebrius
N. cf. N. serra
A tooth (SC 2009.18.1).[ 11]
A nurse shark .
Otodus
O. angustidens
Upper sandy unit.[ 4]
Teeth.[ 23]
Assemblages dominated by teeth of juveniles and neonates, with few adults present, suggesting a nursery area for the species.[ 23]
O. sp.
Teeth (BCGM 9055, SC 2009.18.5).[ 11]
A megatooth shark .
Physogaleus
P. aduncus
Teeth (BCGM 9063–9066, SC 2009.18.7).[ 11]
A ground shark .
P. contortus
Upper sandy unit.[ 4]
A ground shark .
P. sp.
Broken and/or abraded teeth (BCGM 9067 and 9068, SC 2009.18.8).[ 11]
A ground shark .
Rhincodon
R. cf. R. typus
Teeth (BCGM 9044 and 9045, SC 2009.18.2).[ 11]
The oldest fossil record of the whale shark .
Rhizoprionodon
R. sp.
Small, imperfectly preserved teeth (BCGM 9069 and 9070, SC 2009.18.9).[ 11]
A sharpnose shark .
Sphyrna
S. cf. S. media
BCGM 9075–9077, SC 2009.18.11.[ 11]
A hammerhead shark .
S. zygaena
BCGM 9078 and 9079, SC 2009.18.12.[ 11]
The more common of the two hammerhead shark species found in the formation.[ 11]
Squatina
S. cf. S. angeloides
BCGM 9042 and 9043.[ 11]
An angelshark .
See also
References
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