Moreno Formation
The Moreno Formation is a Mesozoic geologic formation. Dinosaur remains diagnostic to the genus level are among the fossils that have been recovered from the formation.[1]
| Moreno Formation | |
|---|---|
| Stratigraphic range: | |
| Type | Geological formation | 
| Unit of | Chico Group | 
| Underlies | Unconformity with the Martinez Formation and Tejon Formation | 
| Overlies | Panoche Formation | 
| Thickness | 1,600–2,000 ft (487.68–609.60 m) | 
| Lithology | |
| Primary | Shale | 
| Other | Sandstone | 
| Location | |
| Region |  California | 
| Country |  United States | 
Paleofauna
    
| Color key 
 | Notes Uncertain or tentative taxa are in small text; | 
Ray-finned fish
    
| Ray-finned fishes reported from the Moreno Formation | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Genus | Species | Location | Member | Material | Notes | Images | 
| B. gladius | A large, filter-feeding pachycormid. |  | ||||
| S. sp. | An ichthyodectid. |  | ||||
Dinosaurs
    
| Dinosaurs reported from the Moreno Formation | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Genus | Species | Location | Member | Material | Notes | Images | 
| A. morrisi[4] | ||||||
| S. morrisi[4] | Reclassified as Augustynolophus morrisi.[4] | |||||
Mosasaurs
    
| Mosasaurs reported from the Moreno Formation | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Genus | Species | Location | Member | Material | Notes | Images | 
| K. bennisoni[5] | The name Kolposaurus was preoccupied and its two constituent species moved to the new genus Plotosaurus.[5] | |||||
| K. tuckeri[5] | ||||||
| P. crassidens[6] | ||||||
| P. bennisoni[5] |  | |||||
| P. tuckeri[5] | A junior synonym of P. bennisoni. | |||||
| P. cf. waiparaensis | ||||||
| cf. Mosasaurus[7] | cf. M. sp. | |||||
| H. sp. | ||||||
Plesiosaurs
    
| Plesiosaurs reported from the Moreno Formation | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Genus | Species | Location | Member | Material | Notes | Images | 
| A. furlongi[8] | ||||||
| F. drescheri[9] | ||||||
| H. alexandrae[8] |  | |||||
| M. stocki[9] | ||||||
Turtles
    
| Testudines reported from the Moreno Formation | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Genus | Species | Location | Member | Material | Notes | Images | 
| J. Howard Hutchison later referred the specimen originally identified as Adocus by to the genus Basilemys.[10] | ||||||
See also
    
    
Footnotes
    
- Weishampel, et al. (2004). "Dinosaur distribution." Pp. 517-607.
- Friedman, Matt; Shimada, Kenshu; Everhart, Michael J.; Irwin, Kelly J.; Grandstaff, Barbara S.; Stewart, J. D. (8 January 2013). "Geographic and stratigraphic distribution of the Late Cretaceous suspension-feeding bony fish Bonnerichthys gladius (Teleostei, Pachycormiformes)". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 33 (1): 35–47. doi:10.1080/02724634.2012.713059.
- Friedman, Matt; Shimada, Kenshu; Everhart, Michael J.; Irwin, Kelly J.; Grandstaff, Barbara S.; Stewart, J. D. (8 January 2013). "Geographic and stratigraphic distribution of the Late Cretaceous suspension-feeding bony fish Bonnerichthys gladius (Teleostei, Pachycormiformes)". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 33 (1): 35–47. doi:10.1080/02724634.2012.713059.
- Prieto-Márquez, Albert; Wagner, Jonathan R.; Bell, Phil R.; Chiappe, Luis M. (2014). "The late-surviving 'duck-billed' dinosaur Augustynolophus from the upper Maastrichtian of western North America and crest evolution in Saurolophini". Geological Magazine. 152 (2): 225–241. doi:10.1017/S0016756814000284.
- "4: The Marine Reptiles; Mosasaurs," in Hilton (2003) p. 107-110
- "Appendix: Summary of the Mesozoic Reptilian Fossils of California," in Hilton (2003) p. 273
- Lindgren, Johan; Schulp, Anne (15 September 2010). "New material of Prognathodon (Squamata: Mosasauridae), and the mosasaur assemblage of the Maastrichtian of California, U.S.A." Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 30 (5): 1632–1636. doi:10.1080/02724634.2010.501444.
- "Appendix: Summary of the Mesozoic Reptilian Fossils of California," in Hilton (2003) p. 276
- "Appendix: Summary of the Mesozoic Reptilian Fossils of California," in Hilton (2003) p. 277
- "4: The Marine Reptiles; Turtles," in Hilton (2003) p. 114
References
    
- Hilton, Richard P. 2003. Dinosaurs and Other Mesozoic Reptiles of California. Berkeley: University of California Press. 318 pp.
- Weishampel, David B.; Dodson, Peter; and Osmólska, Halszka (eds.): The Dinosauria, 2nd, Berkeley: University of California Press. 861 pp. ISBN 0-520-24209-2.
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