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Kelly Ranch Core , San Diego County, California, USA

Lat/Long (Decimal)33.1125,-117.274
Co-ordinates Derivationbased on political unit
Given LocationCalifornia, United States
Mindat.org Region (for given coordinates)San Diego County, California, USA

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CollectionReferenceStratigraphic NameCommentsLithologyAge
Kelly Ranch Core (SDSNH 4925)L贸pez-Torres S., Silcox M. T., et al (2018)Santiago - CProthero (2001b) found the strata of Member C of the Santiago Formation to be entirely reversed and suggested it correlated with Chron C19r (42.5 Ma-41.5 Ma),siltstone46.2 - 40.4 Ma
Eocene

Recorded Fossils

Accepted NameHierarchyAge
Walshina esmaraldensis
species
Animalia : Chordata : Mammalia : Primates : Omomyidae : Walshina : Walshina esmaraldensis46.2 - 40.4 Ma
Eocene

References

L贸pez-Torres S., Silcox M. T., et al (2018) New omomyoids (Euprimates, Mammalia) from the late Uintan of southern California, USA, and the question of the extinction of the Paromomyidae (Plesiadapiformes, Primates), Palaeontologia Electronica 21.3.37A, 1-28 doi:10.26879/756
Data courtesy of: PBDB: The Paleobiology Database, Creative Commons CC-BY licenced. , GBIF: the Global Biodiversity Information Facility, various licences, iDigBio, various licences, and EOL: The Encyclopedia of Life (Open Data Public Domain). Because fossils are made of minerals too!
 
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