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Polk County, Florida paleontological sites

The Polk County paleontological sites are assemblages of Early Miocene to Late Pleistocene vertebrates occurring in Polk County, Florida, United States.

Age

Era: Neogene<br/> Period: Miocene to Pleistocene, ~17.7—1.5 Mya. (calculates to a period of approximately ). <br/> Faunal stage: Hemingfordian through early Clarendonian<br/> Geological Formation: Bone Valley Formation.

Sites

Polk County can boast more individual fossil recovery sites than any other Florida county due to the phosphate mining concerns. Bone Valley Formation is a prime geologic formation. Some of these sites are: Agricola Road (AEO), Agrico Pierce Mine (AEO), American Agricultural Chemical Company Mine, Brewster Phosphate Mine, Fort Meade Mine, Kingsford Mine, Phosphoria Mine, Fort Green Mine, Payne Creek Mine, and Palmetto Mine.<br/> Coordinates:

Specimens

Reptiles

Mammals

Notation

The taxa listed within this article were compiled from numerous collections within Paleobiology Database https://paleodb.org/cgi-bin/bridge.pl?user=Guest&action=displayHomePage. authorized by John Alroy, Ph.D. Further documentation on these genera and species are available.

References

  • Evolution of River Dolphins
  • G. S. Morgan. 1994. Miocene and Pliocene marine mammal faunas from the Bone Valley Formation of central Florida. Contributions in Marine Mammal Paleontology Honoring Frank C. Whitmore Jr., Proceedings of the San Diego Society of Natural History 29:239-268