Suwannee County, Florida paleontological sites

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Suwannee County.
Florida during the Miocene

The Suwannee County, Florida paleontological sites are assemblages of Early Miocene invertebrates and vertebrates occurring in Suwannee County, Florida.

Age

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Era: Neogene
Period: Early Miocene
Faunal stage: Arikareean (30.8—20.6 Ma.), calculates to a period of approximately 1.2 million years.

Sites

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S1BA site aka Live Oak site. AEO: ~21.8—21.7 Mya., approximately 0.1 million years[1]
Coordinates: 30°18′N 83°00′W / 30.3°N 83.0°W / 30.3; -83.0

Specimens

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Mammals

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References

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  1. ^ Alroy, John AEO estimate.
  • Paleobiology Database, Collection 17837, authorized by John Alroy, Ph.D., National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis, University of California, Santa Barbara
    • Alroy, J., Conjunction among taxonomic distributions and the Miocene mammalian biochronology of the Great Plains. Paleobiology 18(3):326-343, 1992.
    • Alroy, J., 2008. Speciation and extinction in the fossil record of North American mammals. Ecological Reviews, 2008.
  • Hayes, F. G., The Brooksville 2 local fauna (Arikareean, latest Oligocene) Hernando County, Florida. Bulletin of the Florida Museum of Natural History 43(1):1-47. 2000.

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