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Antlers Formation

Antlers Formation
Stratigraphic range: Early Cretaceous
Type Geological formation
Location
Region North America

The Antlers Formation is a stratum which ranges from Arkansas through southern Oklahoma into northeastern Texas. The stratum is 150 m (490 ft) thick consisting of silty to sandy mudstone and fine to coarse grained sandstone that is poorly to moderately sorted. The stratum is cemented with clay and calcium carbonate. In places the sandstone may be conglomeratic or ferruginous (rich in iron oxides).

Based on correlation with the Trinity Group of Texas, the Antlers Formation is estimated to be late Aptian-early Albian. This age range is supported by the presence of two dinosaurs that are also known from the Cloverly Formation, Deinonychus and Tenontosaurus.

Indeterminate frog remains. Possible indeterminate salamander remains.

Albanerpeton

Albanerpeton arthridion

References: Cifelli et al. 1999; Wedel et al. 2000, Kielan-Jarorowska and Cifelli 2001; Nydam and Cifelli 2002.

Hybodus

Hybodus buderi

Hybodontidae

?Hybodus sp.

Lissodus

Lissodus anitae

Polyacrodontidae

Possible indeterminate amiid remains. Possible indeterminate lepisosteid remains. Possible indeterminate semionotidae remains.

Gyronchus

Gyronchus dumblei

?Palaeobalistum

?Palaeobalistum sp.

Possible indeterminate deltatheroidan material. Indeterminate multituberculate remains. Indeterminate tribosphenidan remains.

Astroconodon


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