Luning Formation

Geologic formation in Nevada, United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Luning Formation is a geologic formation in Nevada. It preserves fossils dating back to the Triassic period. The lowermost strata dates to the late Carnian-early Norian boundary.

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Luning Formation
Stratigraphic range: Late Carnian-Early Norian
~227 Ma[1]
TypeFormation
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Region Nevada
Country United States
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The Luning Formation contains significant fossils of invertebrate fauna such as ammonites, bivalves and brachiopods. The site is known for its ichthyosaur fossils.

Vertebrates

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Vertebrates reported from the Luning Formation
GenusSpecies LocationStratigraphic position MaterialNotesImages
Actinopterygii West Union Canyon.[2] S. kerri ammonoid zone.[2] Small fish bones.[2] An indeterminate bony fish.
Chondrichthyes West Union Canyon[2] K. macrolobatus ammonoid zone.[2] An elasmobranch fin spine.[2] An indeterminate cartilaginous fish.
Metapolygnathus M. primitius Pilot & Cedar Mountains.[3] Conodont elements.[3] A conodont.
Shonisaurus S. popularis West Union Canyon, Berlin–Ichthyosaur State Park.[2] Remains of approximately 40 individuals.[4] A large ichthyosaur.
Vertebrata indet. West Union Canyon.[2] S. kerri ammonoid zone or above.[2] Indeterminate bone fragments.[2]
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Invertebrates

Arthropods

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Arthropods reported from the Luning Formation
GenusSpecies LocationStratigraphic position MaterialNotesImages
Platypleon P. nevadensis A fragmentary specimen containing two pleonal segments and the proximal portion of the left uropods.[5] A decapod.
Pseudoglyphea P. mulleri Carapace.[5] A litogastrid decapod.
Rosagammarus R. minichiellus Shoshone Mountains.[5][6] Right half of a tail.[5] A lobster-like decapod, originally misidentified as a giant amphipod.[6]
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Brachiopods

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Brachiopods reported from the Luning Formation
GenusSpeciesLocation Stratigraphic position MaterialNotesImages
Balatonospira? B.? cf. B. lipoldi Dunlap Canyon & Cinnabar Canyon.[7] Lower Member.[7] Numerous specimens.[7] A spiriferidan.
Plectoconcha P. aequiplicata Berlin-Ichthyosaur state park & Pilot Mountains.[7] Limestone and secondary dolomite member, & Lower Member.[7] Numerous specimens.[7] A terebratulid.
P. newbyi Dunlap Canyon & Cinnabar Canyon.[7] Lower Member.[7] Numerous specimens.[7] A terebratulid.
Rhaetina R. gregaria Cinnabar & Dunlap Canyons, & Berlin–Ichthyosaur State Park.[7] Lower Member & limestone and secondary dolomite member.[7] Around 10 specimens.[7] A terebratulidan.
Spondylospira S. lewesensis Dunlap Canyon & Berlin–Ichthyosaur State Park.[7] Lower Member.[7] 3 complete specimens, 1 brachial & 2 pedicle valves.[7] A spiniferidan.
Zeilleria Z. cf. Z. elliptica Dunlap & Cinnabar Canyons.[7] Lower Member.[7] Over 12 specimens.[7] A zeilleriid.
Zugmayerella Z. uncinata Dunlap Canyon & Cinnabar Canyon.[7] Lower Member. [7] Numerous specimens.[7] A spiniferidan.
?Z. sp. 14.5 km east of Mina, Nevada.[7] Probably Lower Member.[7] A pedicle valve (UMIP 6952).[7] A spiniferidan.
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Cephalopods

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Cephalopods reported from the Luning Formation
GenusSpecies LocationStratigraphic position MaterialNotesImages
Guembelites G. clavatus Pilot Mountains & Shoshone Mountains.[3] An ammonite.
G. jandianus Pilot Mountains & Shoshone Mountains.[3] An ammonite.
G. philostrati Pilot Mountains & Shoshone Mountains.[3] An ammonite.
Pararcestes P. sp. Mustang Canyon locality & Dunlap Canyon.[3] An ammonite.
Stikinoceras S. kerri Pilot Mountains & Shoshone Mountains.[3] An ammonite.
Thisbites T. sp. Pilot Mountains & Shoshone Mountains.[3] An ammonite.
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Cnidarians

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Cnidarians reported from the Luning Formation
GenusSpeciesLocation Stratigraphic position MaterialNotesImages
Ampakabastrea A. cowichanensis Dunlap Canyon, Mina vicinity & Mineral County, Nevada.[3] 6 specimens.[3] A stony coral also found in the Osobb Formation.
Areaseris A. nevadaensis Dunlap Canyon.[3] Multiple specimens.[3] A stony coral also found in California.
Astraeomorpha A. confusa Dunlap Canyon.[3] 2 specimens.[3] A stony coral.
Ceriostella C. martini Pilot Mountains & east of Mina.[3] 6 specimens.[3] A stony coral also found in the Osobb Formation.
C. parva Pilot Mountains.[3] 3 specimens.[3] A stony coral also found in Alaska.
Curtoseris C. dunlapcanyonae Dunlap Canyon.[3] UMIP 17010.[3] A stony coral also found in Alaska & Peru.
Distichomeandra D. cf. minor Cedar Mountains (Dicalite Summit).[3] UMIP 26869.[3] A stony coral.
Flexastrea F. serialis Mineral County, Nevada.[3] 4 specimens. A stony coral.
Khytrastrea K. cuifiamorpha Dunlap Canyon.[3] UMIP 7465 & 7480.[3] A stony coral.
K. silberlingi Dunlap Canyon.[3] UMIP 17002-1.[3] A stony coral also found in the Osobb Formation.
Margarogyra M. silberlingi Mineral County, Nevada.[3] A stony coral also found in the Osobb Formation.
Margarophyllidae undetermined genus East of Mina, Pilot Mountains.[3] Fragmentary, recrystallized specimen (UMIP 6676).[3] A stony coral.
Meandrovolzeia M. sp. Pilot Mountains.[3] A colony fragment UMIP 6720.[3] A stony coral.
Minasteria M. shastensis Pilot Mountains & Mina vicinity.[3] 7 specimens.[3] A stony coral also found in California.
Nevadoseris N. punctata Dunlap & Cinnabar Canyons.[3] Multiple specimens.[3] A stony coral also found in the Osobb Formation.
Plectodiscus P. berlinensis West Union Canyon, Berlin–Ichthyosaur State Park.[8] UCMP 38211.[8] A chondrophore.
Retiophyllia R. nevadae Mineral County, Nevada.[3] UCMP 153092.[3] A stony coral.
R. sp. Dunlap Canyon.[3] Fragments of corallites.[3] A stony coral.
Thamnasteria T. cf. smithi Dunlap & Cinnabar canyons.[3] 2 specimens.[3] A thamnasteriid coral.
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Sponges

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Sponges reported from the Luning Formation
GenusSpecies LocationStratigraphic position MaterialNotesImages
Polycystocoelia P. silberlingi Garfield Hills.[9] Lower Member.[9] Oe specimen (UMIP 6653).[9] A demosponge.
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