Gadsden County, Florida paleontological sites

The Gadsden County paleontological sites are assemblages of Early Miocene invertebrates and vertebrates occurring in Gadsden County, Florida, United States.

Gadsden County, Florida displaying Miocene shoreline according to the Florida Geologic Survey.
Florida during the Miocene

Era: Neogene
Period: Early Miocene
Faunal stage: Hemingfordian ~20.6—16.3 Mya, calculates to a period of approximately 4.3 million years
Geologic formation: Torreya Formation

Sites

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Gadsden County paleontological sites are represented by the following:
La Camelia Site. Time period: 17.7 Mya. (AEO)
Midway Site. Time period: ~18.9—18.8 Mya.
Milwhite Gunn Farm Site. Time period: ~17.0 Mya. (AEO)
Quincy Site. Time period: ~17.0 Mya. (AEO)
Coordinates: 30°30′N 84°30′W / 30.5°N 84.5°W / 30.5; -84.5

Genus and species identified

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La Camelia site = LCS. Midway site. = MIS. Milwhite Gunn Farfm Site. Marks River site = MGFD. Quincy site = QUI.

Reptiles and amphibians

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Mammals

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Carnivores

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Herbivores

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References

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  • Bryant, J. D., Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 11(4). 1991
  • Simpson, G. G., 1932. Bulletin of the Florida State Geological Survey 10.
  • New Early Barstovian (Middle Miocene) Vertebrates from the Upper Torreya Formation, Eastern Florida Panhandle, J. Daniel Bryant, Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, Vol. 11, No. 4 (Dec. 31, 1991), pp. 472–489.
  • Paleobiology Database : Gunn Farm Collection, John Alroy.
  • Paleobiology Datatabase: Midway Collection, Alroy.
  • Olson, Stanley J., Florida Geological Survey,Fossil Mammals of Florida, 1959 [1].