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Ferry above Turners Falls, tracksite

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Ferry above Turners Falls, tracksite is a fossil collection site in Franklin, Massachusetts, cataloged in the Paleobiology Database. Fossils here come from the Portland Formation, dated to the Hettangian to Sinemurian (201.4–192.9 million years ago). The depositional environment is recorded as fluvial-lacustrine indet. Documented finds include Grallator tenuis, Grallator tuberosus, Eubrontes sillimani, Eubrontes giganteus, Anomoepus scambus, Kayentapus minor.

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Fossil

Geologic setting

Formation
Portland
Geologic interval
Hettangian to Sinemurian
Age
201.4–192.9 Ma
Depositional environment
fluvial-lacustrine indet.
Altitude
36 meters
Recorded occurrences
46
Locality notes

along Connecticut River, where bridge now crosses to Riverside, on N bank above Turner's Falls

Fossils found here

Grallator tenuis
Reptilia · Grallatoridae
Grallator tuberosus
Reptilia · Grallatoridae
Eubrontes sillimani
Reptilia · Grallatoridae
Eubrontes giganteus
Reptilia · Grallatoridae
Anomoepus scambus
Ornithischia · Moyenisauropodidae
Kayentapus minor
Reptilia · NO_FAMILY_SPECIFIED
Platypterna concamerata
Saurischia · NO_FAMILY_SPECIFIED
Selenichnus breviusculus
Reptilia · NO_FAMILY_SPECIFIED
Ammopus marshi
NO_CLASS_SPECIFIED · NO_FAMILY_SPECIFIED
Batrachopus gracilis
Reptilia · Batrachopodidae
Eubrontes lyellii
Reptilia · Grallatoridae
Platypterna recta
Saurischia · NO_FAMILY_SPECIFIED
Otozoum moodii
Saurischia · Otozoidae
Helcura caudata
Reptilia · NO_FAMILY_SPECIFIED
Typopus abnormis
Osteichthyes · NO_FAMILY_SPECIFIED
Antipus bifidus
Reptilia · NO_FAMILY_SPECIFIED
Hoplichnus quadrupedans
NO_CLASS_SPECIFIED · NO_FAMILY_SPECIFIED
Herpystezoum
NO_CLASS_SPECIFIED · NO_FAMILY_SPECIFIED
Steropoides diversus
Reptilia · NO_FAMILY_SPECIFIED
Eubrontes minusculus
Reptilia · Grallatoridae
Batrachopus
Reptilia · Batrachopodidae
Tarsodactylus
Reptilia · Batrachopodidae
Grallator
Reptilia · Grallatoridae
Batrachopus deweyi
Reptilia · Batrachopodidae
Plectropterna gracilis
Reptilia · NO_FAMILY_SPECIFIED
Steropoides uncus
Reptilia · NO_FAMILY_SPECIFIED
Eubrontes fieldi
Reptilia · Grallatoridae
Grallator cursorius
Reptilia · Grallatoridae
Platypterna
Saurischia · NO_FAMILY_SPECIFIED

Records and references

Data: Paleobiology Database collection 52998 (CC BY 4.0)view the source record

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Coordinates: 42.61221, -72.54961

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