Ashley Formation
Geologic formation in South Carolina, U.S.
The Ashley Formation is a geologic formation in South Carolina . It preserves fossils dating back to the Paleogene period .
Vertebrate fauna
Mammals
Carnivorans
Genus
Species
Presence
Material
Notes
Images
Phocidae
Gen. et. sp. indeterminate
Proximal portion of a right femur (ChM PV5713).[ 2]
"A taxon closely comparable to the most specialized phocid , the modern genus Cystophora ".
Reptiles
Color key
Notes Uncertain or tentative taxa are in small text ; crossed out taxa are discredited.
Fish
Cartilaginous fish
Sharks
Genus
Species
Presence
Material
Notes
Images
Araloselachus
A. sp.
May be derived from the Givhans Ferry Member.[ 1]
Teeth.[ 1]
Carcharhinus
C. gibbesi
Givhans Ferry Member.[ 1]
A large number of teeth.[ 1]
The most common shark in the Ashley Formation sample.
Galeocerdo
G. aduncus
Givhans Ferry Member.[ 1]
Teeth.[ 1]
A ground shark .
Ginglymostomatidae
Gen. et. sp. indeterminate
Givhans Ferry Member.[ 1]
A partial tooth (SC2007.36.208).[ 1]
A nurse shark .
Hemipristis
H. cf. H. serra
Givhans Ferry Member.[ 1]
4 teeth (SC2007.36.7, SC2007.36.8, SC2007.36.9).[ 1]
A weasel shark .
Otodus
O. angustidens
Ashley River , in the Givhans Ferry Member.[ 1]
Ablated specimens.[ 1]
A megatoothed shark .
Pachyscyllium
P. sp.
Givhans Ferry Member.[ 1]
A tooth (SC2007.36.5).[ 1]
A catshark .
Physogaleus
P. cf. P. contortus
Givhans Ferry Member.[ 1]
SC2007.36.19, SC2007.36.20 (four teeth), SC2015.29.27.[ 1]
A ground shark .
P. sp.
Givhans Ferry Member.[ 1]
SC2007.36.21 and SC2007.36.22.[ 1]
A ground shark .
Pristiophorus
P. sp.
Givhans Ferry Member.[ 1]
An incomplete tooth crown (SC2015.29.20).[ 1]
A sawshark .
Scyliorhinus
S. weemsi
Givhans Ferry Member.[ 1]
Multiple teeth.[ 1]
A catshark .
Sphyrnidae
Gen. et. sp. indeterminate
Givhans Ferry Member.[ 1]
SC2007.36.23, SC2007.36.24, SC2007.36.25 (11 teeth), SC2007.36.26, SC2007.36.27, SC2007.36.28 (five teeth).[ 1]
A hammerhead shark .
Squalus
S. sp.
Givhans Ferry Member.[ 1]
Teeth.[ 1]
A spurdog .
Squatina
S. sp.
Givhans Ferry Member.[ 1]
Teeth (SC2007.36.4, SC2007.36.126, SC2007.36.149, SC2007.36.227, SC2015.29.18, SC2015.29.19, SC2015.33.2).[ 1]
An angelshark .
Trigonotodus
T. alteri
Teeth.[ 1]
A thresher shark .
Bony fish
See also
References
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