The Moreno Formation is a Mesozoic geologic formation located in San Joaquin Valley (California).
Dinosaur remains diagnostic to the genus level are among the fossils that have been recovered from the formation.[1]
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Notes Uncertain or tentative taxa are in small text; |
Cartilaginous fishes reported from the Moreno Formation | ||||||
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Genus | Species | Location | Member | Material | Notes | Images |
Heptranchias[2] | H. sp |
Ray-finned fishes reported from the Moreno Formation | ||||||
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Genus | Species | Location | Member | Material | Notes | Images |
B. gladius |
A large, filter-feeding pachycormid. |
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S. sp. |
An ichthyodectid. |
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Dinosaurs reported from the Moreno Formation | ||||||
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Genus | Species | Location | Member | Material | Notes | Images |
A. morrisi[5] |
saurolophine.[5] | ![]() | ||||
Saurolophus[5] |
S. morrisi[5] |
Reclassified as Augustynolophus morrisi.[5] |
Mosasaurs reported from the Moreno Formation | ||||||
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Genus | Species | Location | Member | Material | Notes | Images |
K. bennisoni[6] |
The name Kolposaurus was preoccupied and its two constituent species moved to the new genus Plotosaurus.[6] |
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K. tuckeri[6] |
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P. crassidens[7] |
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P. bennisoni[6] |
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P. tuckeri[6] | A junior synonym of P. bennisoni. | |||||
P. cf. waiparaensis |
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cf. Mosasaurus[8] |
cf. M. sp. |
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H. sp. |
Plesiosaurs reported from the Moreno Formation | ||||||
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Genus | Species | Location | Member | Material | Notes | Images |
A. furlongi[9] |
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F. drescheri[10] |
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H. alexandrae[9] |
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M. stocki[10] |
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Testudines reported from the Moreno Formation | ||||||
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Genus | Species | Location | Member | Material | Notes | Images |
J. Howard Hutchison later referred the specimen originally identified as Adocus by to the genus Basilemys.[11] |
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Forams reported from the Moreno Formation | ||||||
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Genus | Species | Location | Member | Material | Notes | Images |
Anomalina[2] | A. pseudopopillosa | Tierra Loma Shale Member | ||||
Bulimina | B. obtusa | Tierra Loma Shale Member | 99% of the foraminifera sampled at the Tierra Loma Shale Member belonged to B. obtusa.[12][13] | |||
Dentalina[2] | D. legumen | Tierra Loma Shale Member | ||||
Frondicularia[2] | F. undulosa | Tierra Loma Shale Member | ||||
Gyroidina[14] | G. depressa | Tierra Loma Shale Member | ||||
Nodosaria[2] | N. monile | Tierra Loma Shale Member | ||||
N. pomuligera | ||||||
N. spinifera | ||||||
N. sp | ||||||
Nodosarella[13] | N. sp | Tierra Loma Shale Member |