The first Miocene chiton fauna from the northeastern Pacific

An assemblage of 34 chiton valves collected from rocks of the “Imperial” Formation sensu lato at Super Creek near Palm Springs, California, is described here. The sedimentary rocks exposed at Super Creek were deposited in the proto-Gulf of California during the Late Miocene. This chiton assemblage r...

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description An assemblage of 34 chiton valves collected from rocks of the “Imperial” Formation sensu lato at Super Creek near Palm Springs, California, is described here. The sedimentary rocks exposed at Super Creek were deposited in the proto-Gulf of California during the Late Miocene. This chiton assemblage represents the first reported Miocene chitons from western North America. The chiton valves are classified as Callistochiton cf. C. elenensis, Chaetopleura cf. C. lanuginosa mixta, Calloplax roederi n. sp., Chiton solaris n. sp., Callistoplacidae sp. indet., and Chaetopleuridae sp. indet. Thick valves dominate the assemblage. The chiton fossils reflect the overall faunal pattern from the “Imperial” Formation s.l. of a strong similarity to taxa in the modern Gulf of California, with a Caribbean component as well. This assemblage fills a gap in the chiton fossil record and preserves details of the adaptive radiation of the Polyplacophora that occurred at the time in concert with the onset of an upwelling regime.
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Age
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Calloplax roederi
Cenozoic
Chaetopleura lanuginosa mixta
Chiton solaris
Chitonida
Coastal inlets
Creeks
East Pacific
Fossils
Imperial Formation
invertebrate
Lithology
lithostratigraphy
Miocene
Mollusca
morphology
Names
Neogene
new taxa
North Pacific
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Ocean circulation
Pacific Ocean
Paleontology
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Polyplacophora
Provenance
REGULAR ARTICLES
Riverside County California
Sedimentary rocks
shells
Stone
Super Creek
taxonomy
Tertiary
United States
upper Miocene
Upwelling
Valves
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