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Carpinteria Asphalt Pit

US / CA
34.40000, -119.51667View on MapOpen in Google Maps
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Carpinteria Asphalt Pit is a fossil collection site in Santa Barbara, California, cataloged in the Paleobiology Database. The depositional environment is recorded as tar. Documented finds include Aenocyon dirus, Canis latrans, Urocyon cinereoargenteus, Mephitis, Odocoileus, Equus mexicanus.

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Fossil

Geologic setting

Geologic interval
Late Pleistocene
Age
0.129–0.0117 Ma
Depositional environment
tar
Recorded occurrences
44
Locality notes

"on the Lucien Higgins ranch in Carpinteria... The geological section is well exposed in the sea-cliff one half to three quarters of a mile southeast of Carpinteria... concentrated in a relatively small area" (possibly on the grounds of Carpinteria State Beach Park, basis of coordinate)

Fossils found here

Aenocyon dirus
Mammalia · Canidae
Canis latrans
Mammalia · Canidae
Urocyon cinereoargenteus
Mammalia · Canidae
Mephitis
Mammalia · Mephitidae
Odocoileus
Mammalia · Cervidae
Equus mexicanus
Mammalia · Equidae
Lepus
Mammalia · Leporidae
Eutamias
Mammalia · Sciuridae
Anas platyrhynchos
Aves · Anatidae
Parapavo
Reptilia · Meleagridae
Callipepla californica
Reptilia · Odontophoridae
Gymnogyps californianus
Aves · Cathartidae
Teratornis merriami
Aves · Teratornithidae
Aquila chrysaetos
Aves · Accipitridae
Accipitridae
Aves · Accipitridae
Neogyps errans
Aves · Accipitridae
Neophrontops americanus
Aves · Accipitridae
Caracara cheriway
Aves · Falconidae
Bubo virginianus
Aves · Strigidae
Colaptes auratus cafer
Aves · Picidae
Geococcyx californianus
Aves · Cuculidae
Corvus corax
Aves · Corvidae
Passeriformes
Aves
Pinus radiata
Pinopsida · Pinaceae
Pinus
Pinopsida · Pinaceae
Cupressus
NO_CLASS_SPECIFIED · Cupressaceae
Platanus
NO_CLASS_SPECIFIED · Platanaceae
Amelanchier
NO_CLASS_SPECIFIED · Pomaceae
Arctostaphylos
Dicotyledoneae · Ericaceae
Coleoptera
Insecta
Sceloporus
Reptilia · Iguanidae
Elgaria multicarinata
Reptilia · Anguidae
Coluber constrictor
Reptilia · Colubridae
Thamnophis
Reptilia · Colubridae
Emys marmorata
Reptilia · Emydidae
Scaphinotus interruptus
Insecta · Carabidae
Eleodes (Eleodes) acuticauda
Insecta · Tenebrionidae
Eleodes (Eleodes) gracilis
Insecta · Tenebrionidae
Eleodes (Eleodes) grandicollis
Insecta · Tenebrionidae
Eleodes (Xysta) gigantea
Insecta · Tenebrionidae
Mammut pacificus
Mammalia · Mammutidae

Records and references

Data: Paleobiology Database collection 79630 (CC BY 4.0)view the source record

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Coordinates: 34.40000, -119.51667

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