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The Astoria Formation (formerly known as the Astoria shales ) is a geologic formation in Washington state & Oregon . It preserves fossils dating back to the early to middle Miocene (but was formerly thought to date to the Oligocene ).[ 1]
The Astoria Formation is a thick marine formation representing a near shore, relatively shallow-water shelf deposit.[ 2] The formation spans a considerable amount of time, with its base considered to be lower boundary of Newportian Stage (late Early Miocene ) & its top to be upper boundary of Newportian Stage (middle Middle Miocene ).[ 1]
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Genus
Species
Stratigraphy
Material
Notes
Images
Desmatophoca
D. brachycephala
East of Knappton, Washington .[ 3]
Skull elements.[ 3]
A desmatophocid .
D. oregonensis
Iron Mountain Bed & an unspecified horizon.[ 3] [ 4]
Multiple specimens.[ 3] [ 4]
A desmatophocid .
Enaliarctos
E. emlongi
South of Big Creek, Lincoln County, Oregon .[ 5]
USNM 250345.[ 5]
A pinnipedimorph , may instead be from the Nye Mudstone .[citation needed ]
E. sp.
Iron Mountain bed, Lincoln County, Oregon .[ 6]
Partial skeleton (UWBM 89114).[ 6]
A pinnipedimorph .
Eodesmus
E. condoni
Iron Mountain Bed, Oregon.[ 7]
A nearly complete cranium.[ 7]
A desmatophocid .
Pacificotaria
P. hadromma
Iron Mountain bed, Lincoln County, Oregon .[ 8]
Complete cranium (LACM 127973).[ 8]
A pinnipedimorph .
Proneotherium
P. repenningi
Lincoln County, Oregon .[ 9]
Remains of multiple individuals.[ 9]
An odobenid .
Pteronarctos
P. goedertae
Lincoln County, Oregon .[ 10]
Skulls.[ 10]
A pinnipedimorph .
Genus
Species
Presence
Material
Notes
Images
Carcharodon
C. megalodon
North of Newport, Oregon .[ 15]
Species reassigned to the genus Otodus .
Cetorhinus
C. piersoni
North of Newport, Oregon .[ 16]
Teeth.[ 16]
A basking shark .
Cosmopolitodus
C. hastalis
Coos Bay, Oregon .[ 15]
A tooth.[ 15]
A lamnid shark.
C. planus ?
North of Newport, Oregon .[ 15]
A lamnid shark.
Galeocerdo
G. cf. aduncus
North of Newport, Oregon .[ 15]
A requiem shark .
Hexanchus
North of Newport, Oregon .[ 15]
A cow shark .
Isurus
I. hastalis
Coos Bay, Oregon .[ 15]
A tooth.[ 15]
Species reassigned to Cosmopolitodus .
I. planus ?
North of Newport, Oregon .[ 15]
Species reassigned to Cosmopolitodus .
Myliobatis
North of Newport, Oregon .[ 15]
An eagle ray .
Otodus
O. megalodon
North of Newport, Oregon .[ 15]
Originally reported as Carcharodon megalodon .
^ a b c "Geolex — Astoria publications" . ngmdb.usgs.gov . Retrieved 2022-12-19 .
^ a b c d e Toshiyuki, Kimura; Barnes, Lawrence G. (March 2016). "New Miocene fossil Allodelphinidae (Cetacea, Odontoceti, Platanistoidea) from the North Pacific Ocean" . Bull.Gunma Mus.Natu.Hist . 20 : 1–58.
^ a b c d Barnes, Lawrence G. (1987-06-18). "An Early Miocene pinniped of the genus Desmatophoca (Mammalia: Otariidae) from Washington" . Contributions in Science . 382 : 1–20. doi :10.5962/p.208126 . ISSN 0459-8113 . S2CID 198245103 .
^ a b c d e Ray, Clayton E. (1976). "Fossil Marine Mammals of Oregon" . Systematic Zoology . 25 (4): 420–436. doi :10.2307/2412515 . ISSN 0039-7989 . JSTOR 2412515 .
^ a b Berta, Annalisa (1991). "New Enaliarctos* (Pinnipedimorpha) from the Oligocene and Miocene of Oregon and the Role of "Enaliarctids" in Pinniped Phylogeny" . Smithsonian Contributions to Paleobiology . 69 (69): 1–33. doi :10.5479/si.00810266.69.1 . hdl :10088/19145 .
^ a b Poust, Ashley; Boessenecker, Robert (2018). "Expanding the geographic and geochronologic range of early pinnipeds: new specimens of Enaliarctos from Northern California and Oregon" . Acta Palaeontologica Polonica . 63 . doi :10.4202/app.00399.2017 . S2CID 55978096 .
^ a b Tate-Jones, M. Kellum; Peredo, Carlos M.; Marshall, Christopher D.; Hopkins, Samantha S. B. (2020-07-03). "The Dawn of Desmatophocidae: A New Species of Basal Desmatophocid Seal (Mammalia, Carnivora) from the Miocene of Oregon, U.S.A." Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology . 40 (4): e1789867. Bibcode :2020JVPal..40E9867T . doi :10.1080/02724634.2020.1789867 . ISSN 0272-4634 . S2CID 224935328 .
^ a b Barnes, Lawrence G. (1992-04-07). "A new genus and species of Middle Miocene enaliarctine pinniped (Mammalia, Carnivora, Otariidae) from the Astoria Formation in coastal Oregon" . Contributions in Science . 431 : 1–27. doi :10.5962/p.208159 . ISSN 0459-8113 . S2CID 199822990 .
^ a b Deméré, Thomas A.; Berta, Annalisa (2001-07-20). "A reevaluation of Proneotherium repenningi from the Miocene Astoria Formation of Oregon and its position as a basal odobenid (Pinnipedia: Mammalia)" . Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology . 21 (2): 279–310. doi :10.1671/0272-4634(2001)021[0279:AROPRF]2.0.CO;2 . ISSN 0272-4634 . S2CID 88095414 .
^ a b Berta, Annalisa (1994). New specimens of the Pinnipediform Pteronarctos from the Miocene of Oregon . Washington, D.C: Smithsonian Institution Press.
^ a b Boersma, Alexandra T.; McCurry, Matthew R.; Pyenson, Nicholas D. (May 2017). "A new fossil dolphin Dilophodelphis fordycei provides insight into the evolution of supraorbital crests in Platanistoidea (Mammalia, Cetacea)" . Royal Society Open Science . 4 (5): 170022. Bibcode :2017RSOS....470022B . doi :10.1098/rsos.170022 . ISSN 2054-5703 . PMC 5451807 . PMID 28573006 .
^ Peredo, Carlos Mauricio; Uhen, Mark D.; Nelson, Margot D. (2018-03-04). "A new kentriodontid (Cetacea: Odontoceti) from the early Miocene Astoria Formation and a revision of the stem delphinidan family Kentriodontidae" . Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology . 38 (2): e1411357. Bibcode :2018JVPal..38E1357P . doi :10.1080/02724634.2017.1411357 . ISSN 0272-4634 . S2CID 89965454 .
^ a b Coombs, Margery Chalifoux (1979). "Tylocephalonyx, a new genus of North American dome-skulled chalicotheres (Mammalia, Perissodactyla)" . Bulletin of the AMNH . 164 (1): 1–64. hdl :2246/1041 .
^ a b Mayr, Gerald; Goedert, James L. (July 2017). "Oligocene and Miocene albatross fossils from Washington State (USA) and the evolutionary history of North Pacific Diomedeidae" . The Auk . 134 (3): 659–671. doi :10.1642/AUK-17-32.1 . ISSN 0004-8038 . S2CID 89636332 .
^ a b c d e f g h i j k Welton, Bruce J. (October 1972). "Fossil Sharks in Oregon" (PDF) . The Ore Bin . 34 (10): 161–172.
^ a b Welton, Bruce J. (2015-08-21). "A New Species of Late Early Miocene Cetorhinus (Lamniformes; Cetorhinidae) from the Astoria Formation of Oregon, and coeval Cetorhinus from Washington and California" . Contributions in Science . 523 : 67––89. doi :10.5962/p.241294 . ISSN 0459-8113 . S2CID 242792009 .