This list of the prehistoric life of West Virginia contains the various prehistoric life-forms whose fossilized remains have been reported from within the US state of West Virginia.
Precambrian
editThe Paleobiology Database records no known occurrences of Precambrian fossils in West Virginia.
Paleozoic
editSelected Paleozoic taxa of West Virginia
editFossilized fronds of the Carboniferous-Early Cretaceous seed fern Alethopteris - †Aneurophyton – or unidentified related form
- †Annularia
Restoration of the Late Devonian-Carboniferous tree Archaeopteris with insets detailing its anatomy - †Artisia
- †Athyris
- †Atrypa
- †Atrypa reticularis – report made of unidentified related form or using admittedly obsolete nomenclature
- †Aulopora
- †Aviculopecten
- †Aviculopecten batesvillensis
- †Aviculopecten crenistriatus – or unidentified comparable form
- †Baiera
- †Barinophyton
- †Bassipterus
- †Calamites
Fossilized fronds of the Carboniferous seed fern Callipteridium - †Callipteris
- †Callixylon
- †Calymene
- †Calymene camerata
- †Calymene cresapensis
Fossils in enrolled posture of the Silurian trilobite Calymene niagarensis
- †Camarotoechia
- †Cardiocarpus
- †Carniodus
- †Chonetes
- †Cordaites
- †Cornulites
- †Crassigyrinus
- †Cyclopteris
- †Dalmanites
- †Diploceraspis
- †Distomodus
- †Drepanopterus
Life restoration of the Permian synapsid (mammal precursor) Edaphosaurus - †Edaphosaurus colohistion – type locality for species
- †Edmondia
- †Eucalyptocrinites
- †Eurypterus
- †Favosites
- †Greererpeton
- †Gyracanthus
- †Holopea
- †Hughmilleria
Restoration of the Carboniferous-Late Triassic club moss relative Lepidodendron. Eli Heimans (1911). - †Limnopus
- †Lingula
- †Lithostrotion
- †Lyginopteris
- †Modiolus
- †Mucrospirifer
- †Murchisonia
Fronds of the Carboniferous seed fern Neuropteris Life restoration of the Middle-Late Devonian lobe-finned fish Onychodus - †Orthacanthus – or unidentified comparable form
- †Orthoceras – report made of unidentified related form or using admittedly obsolete nomenclature
- †Parahughmilleria
- †Pecopteris
- †Pecopteris arborescens
- †Pecopteris elliptica
- †Pecopteris feminaeformis
- †Pecopteris hemitelioides
- †Pecopteris hemiteloides
- †Pecopteris pennaeformis – or unidentified comparable form
- †Pecopteris unita
- †Periechocrinus
- †Petalodus
- †Phacops
- †Pinna
- †Platyceras
- †Proterogyrinus
Life restoration of the Permian reptile Protorothyris - †Protorothyris morani – type locality for species
- †Rhodea
- †Sagenodus – or unidentified comparable form
- †Sigillaria
- †Solenomorpha
- †Sphenophyllum
- †Sphenopteris
Fossilized shell of the Late Ordovician-Late Triassic brachiopod Spirifer - †Stigmaria
- †Tentaculites
- †Tetracystis
- †Tetrameroceras
- †Trimerus
- †Waeringopterus
- †Wilkingia
- †Wurmiella
Life restoration of the Permian amphibian Zatrachys
Mesozoic
editThe Paleobiology Database records no known occurrences of Mesozoic fossils in West Virginia.
Cenozoic
edit- Agkistrodon
A living Agkistrodon contortrix, or copperhead
- †Allophaiomys
- †Ambystoma
- †Atopomys
- Blarina
- †Blarina bravicauda
A living Blarina brevicauda, or northern short-tailed shrew - †Blarina brevicuda
- †Blarine
- †Bootherium
- †Brachyprotoma
- Bufo
- Canis
Modern mounted skeleton of Canis lupus, the grey wolf, to scale with a fossilized skeleton of the Pleistocene wolf Canis dirus, or dire wolf - †Canis latrans
- Carphophis
- Castor
- †Cenis
- Cervus
- Clethrionomys
- Coluber
A living Coluber constrictor, or eastern racer
- Condylura
- Crotalus
- Cryptobranchus
- Cryptotis
A living Desmodus, or vampire bat - Desmognathus
- Dicrostonyx
- †Dipoides
- †Ectopistes
Taxidermied male Ectopistes migratorius, or passenger pigeon
- Elaphe
- Eptesicus
- Equus
- Erethizon
- Eumeces
- Eutamias
- †Eutamias minimus – or unidentified comparable form
- Geomys
- †Geomys bursarius – or unidentified comparable form
- Glaucomys
- Gyrinophilus
A living Gyrinophilus porphyriticus, or Spring salamander
- Heterodon
- Hyla
- Ictalurus
- Lampropeltis
- Lasiopodomys
- Lasiurus
- Lepus
A living Lepus americanus, or snowshoe hare
- Lynx
- †Mammut
- †Mammuthus
- Marmota
- †Megalonyx
Claws of M. jeffersonii - †Megalonyx jerrersonii – or unidentified comparable form
- Mephitis
- Microtus
- †Microtus chrotorrhinus
- †Microtus hibbardi
- †Microtus llanensis
- †Microtus ochrogaster – or unidentified comparable form
- †Microtus paroperarius
- †Microtus pennsylvanicus
- †Microtus pinetorum
- †Microtus xanthognathus
- Mictomys
- †Mimomys
Restoration of the Pliocene-Pleistocene Miracinonyx, or American cheetah - Mustela
- †Mustela americana
- †Mustela armines
- †Mustela fenata – or unidentified comparable form
- †Mustela frenata – or unidentified comparable form
- †Mustela nivalis
- †Mustela vison
Fossilized skeleton of the Pliocene-Holocene peccary Mylohyus - Myotis
- †Myotis grisescens – tentative report
- †Myotis keeni
- †Myotis keenii
- †Myotis leibi
- †Myotis leibii
- Napaeozapus
- Neofiber
- †Neofiber alleni – or unidentified comparable form
- †Neofiber leonardi
- Neotoma
Close-up of a Neotoma floridana, or eastern woodrat - †Neotoma spelaea
- Nerodia
- Notophthalmus
- Ochotona
- †Ochotone
- Odocoileus
- †Ondarta
- Ondatra
- Opheodrys
- Panthera
A living Panthera onca, or jaguar
- †Parascalopis
- Parascalops
- †Parascalopuis
- Pekania
- Peromyscus
- †Peromyscus cumberlandensis
- †Peromyscus maniculatus – or unidentified comparable form
- Phenacomys
- Pipistrellus
- Pitymys
Restoration of a herd of alarmed Miocene-Pleistocene peccaries of the genus Platygonus. Charles R. Knight (1922). - Plecotus
- †Plesiothomomys
- Procyon
- †Rana
- Rangifer
A living Rangifer tarandus, or reindeer
- Salamandra
- Sceloporus
- Sciuropterus
- Sciurus
- †Sciurus carolinensis – or unidentified comparable form
- †Sciurus carolinensus
- †Sciurus corolinensis
- Sistrurus
Life restoration of the Pleistocene-Holocene saber-tooth cat Smilodon - Sorex
- Spermophilus
- Spilogale
A living Spilogale putorius, or eastern spotted skunk
- Storeria
- Sylvilagus
- †Sylvilegus – or unidentified comparable form
- Synaptomys
- Tadarida
- †Tadarida brasiliensis – or unidentified comparable form
- Tamias
- Tamiasciurus
- †Tamies
A living Tapirus, or tapir - Taxidea
- Thamnophis
- Thomomys
- Urocyon
- Ursus
- Vulpes
A living Vulpes vulpes, or red fox
- Zapus
References
edit- Various Contributors to the Paleobiology Database. "Fossilworks: Gateway to the Paleobiology Database". Retrieved 17 December 2021.