Hosselkus Limestone Explained

Hosselkus Limestone
Type:Geological formation
Age:Late Triassic,
Period:Late Triassic
Prilithology:Limestone
Otherlithology:granite, slate, sandstone
Namedfor:Hosselkus Creek, Plumas County, California
Year Ts:1892
Namedby:Diller, J. S.
Country:United States
Thickness:up to 140feet

The Hosselkus Limestone is an Upper Triassic fossiliferous marine micritic limestone formation that outcrops in Plumas and Shasta Counties, California.[1] It is known for its invertebrate fauna, most notably the many species of shelled cephalopods.

Geology

The geologic column of the nearby Taylorsville region shows the Hosselkus Limestone as 140 ft thick and of Late Triassic (early Karnian) age. It is well exposed near the Cosmopolitan mine on the divide between the Genesee Valley and Hosselkus Creek. It has been recognized at numerous outcrops between Spanish Ranch and Prattville and northwestward beyond Pit River in the Klamath Mountains, and is considered to be younger than the Swearinger slates and older than the Trail beds. It contains numerous Arcestes and abundant pentagonal crinoid stems which indicate it is of Late Triassic age.[2]

Paleofauna

Over 208 described species of invertebrates have been found in the Hosselkus Limestone and nearby Brock Mountain. These species include shellfish, nautilus, snails, and ammonites. Many of these species can be also found in the Mediterranean region, which shows a much closer connection between the American and Mediterranean regions. The Great Basin sea was then the western end of the ancient Tethys, of which the Indian sea was the eastern limit.

A noteworthy feature of this fauna is the abundance of Trachyceras in the area, as in the Mediterranean that genus had dissipated before the advent of the Tropites fauna. This area is rather sharply separated into two faunal subzones. The lower, the Trachyceras subzone, carries an abundance of Trachyceras, Tropites, Paratropites, and Clionites. The upper subzone carries a few survivors of the Tropites group, Juvavites, Gonionotites, Metasibrites, and Arcestes. Discotropites, Sagenites, and the nautiloids occur in nearly equal numbers in the two subzones.

Vertebrates

Vertebrates of the Hosselkus Limestone
GenusSpeciesNotesImage
MerriamiaM. zitteliAn extinct genus of ichthyosaur. Now referred to as Toretocnemus zitteli.
Nectosaurus[3] N. halius[4] A genus of marine diapsid reptile.
Shastasaurus[5] S. alexandraeNow referred to S. pacificus.
S. altispinus[6] Now referred to S. pacificus.
S. careyi[7] Remains formerly attributed to S. careyi are now thought to be from an indeterminate species of Shonisaurus.[8]
S. osmontiNow referred to S. pacificus.
S. pacificusAn extinct genus of ichthyosaur.
ShonisaurusIndeterminate.An extinct genus of ichthyosaur. Now known as Shonisaurus popularis.
Thalattosaurus[9] T. alexandraeAn extinct genus of marine reptile.
T. perrini?Type skull of T. perrini has not been located.
T. shastensis?Remains formerly attributed to T. shastensis are now thought to be from an indeterminate species.
Toretocnemus[10] T. californicusAn extinct genus of ichthyosaur.
T. perriniAn extinct genus of ichthyosaur.

Invertebrates

Invertebrates of the Hosselkus Limestone[11]
GenusSpeciesLocationMemberAbundanceNotesImages
TropitesT. armatusA genus of extinct cephalopods.
T. arthaberiA genus of extinct cephalopods.
T. brockensisA genus of extinct cephalopods.
T. dieneriA genus of extinct cephalopods.
T. dilleriA genus of extinct cephalopods.
T. discobullatusA genus of extinct cephalopods.
T. fusobullatusA genus of extinct cephalopods.
T. hessiA genus of extinct cephalopods.
T. johnsoniA genus of extinct cephalopods.
T. keiliA genus of extinct cephalopods.
T. kellyiA genus of extinct cephalopods.
T. kokeniA genus of extinct cephalopods.
T. mojsvarensisA genus of extinct cephalopods.
T. moraniA genus of extinct cephalopods.
T. morlotiA genus of extinct cephalopods.
T. occidentalisA genus of extinct cephalopods.
T. phillippiA genus of extinct cephalopods.
T. reticulatusA genus of extinct cephalopods.
T. rotatoriusA genus of extinct cephalopods.
T. rothpletziA genus of extinct cephalopods.
T. schellwienesisA genus of extinct cephalopods.
T. shastensisA genus of extinct cephalopods.
T. shearnsiA genus of extinct cephalopods.
T. subbullatusA genus of extinct cephalopods.
T. torquillusA genus of extinct cephalopods.
T. traskiA genus of extinct cephalopods.
T. urensisA genus of extinct cephalopods.
T. welleriA genus of extinct cephalopods.
T. wodaniA genus of extinct cephalopods.
AnatropitesA. hauchecorneiA genus in the ceratitid family Tropitidae.
MierotropitesM. tubercularisA genus of extinct cephalopods. Sometimes referred to as Tropites.
MargaritesM. jokelyiA genus of extinct cephalopods. Today referred as Hoplotropites jokelyi.
M. senilisA genus of extinct cephalopods. Today referred as Hoplotropites.
M. septeotrionalisA genus of extinct cephalopods. Today referred as Hoplotropites.
DiscotropitesD. davisiA genus in the ceratitid family Tropitidae.
D. empedoelisA genus in the ceratitid family Tropitidae.
D. formosusA genus in the ceratitid family Tropitidae.
D. gemmellaroiA genus in the ceratitid family Tropitidae.
D. lauraeA genus in the ceratitid family Tropitidae.
D. lineatusA genus in the ceratitid family Tropitidae.
D. mojsvarensisA genus in the ceratitid family Tropitidae.
D. sandlingensisA genus in the ceratitid family Tropitidae.
D. sengeliA genus in the ceratitid family Tropitidae.
D. theronA genus in the ceratitid family Tropitidae.
ParatropitesD. arnoldiA genus in the ceratitid family Tropitidae.
D. antiselliA genus in the ceratitid family Tropitidae.
D. dittmariA genus in the ceratitid family Tropitidae.
D. gabbiA genus in the ceratitid family Tropitidae.
D. graeilisA genus in the ceratitid family Tropitidae.
D. sellaiA genus in the ceratitid family Tropitidae.
GymnotropitesG. americanusA genus in the ceratitid family Tropitidae.
G. californicusA genus in the ceratitid family Tropitidae.
G. laevisA genus in the ceratitid family Tropitidae.
G. rotundusA genus in the ceratitid family Tropitidae.
G. yatesiA genus in the ceratitid family Tropitidae.
PaulotropitesP. coleiA genus in the ceratitid family Tropitidae.
P. shastensisA genus in the ceratitid family Tropitidae.
TornquistitesT. evolutusA genus in the ceratitid family Tropitidae.
T. obolinusA genus in the ceratitid family Tropitidae.
HomeritesH. semiglobosusA genus of small, involute, globase fossil ceratitids.
JovitesJ. pacificusA genus in the ceratitid family Tropitidae.
BacchitesB. baccusA genus of extinct ammonoid cephalopods belonging to the ceratitid family.
B. pinguisA genus of extinct ammonoid cephalopods belonging to the ceratitid family.
B. sphaericusA genus of extinct ammonoid cephalopods belonging to the ceratitid family.
LeconteicerasL. californicumA genus of extinct ammonoid cephalopods belonging to the clionitidae family.
L. occidentaleA genus of extinct ammonoid cephalopods belonging to the clionitidae family.
CeltitesC. steindachneriA genus of extinct ammonoid cephalopods belonging to the ceratitid family.
TropiceltitesT. caducucsA genus of extinct ammonoid cephalopods belonging to the tropiceltitidae family.
SagenitesS. dickersoniA genus of extinct ammonoid cephalopods belonging to the haloritidae family.
S. erinaceusA genus of extinct ammonoid cephalopods belonging to the haloritidae family.
S. herbiehiA genus of extinct ammonoid cephalopods belonging to the haloritidae family.
S. shastensisA genus of extinct ammonoid cephalopods belonging to the haloritidae family.
JuvavitesJ. adalbertiA genus of extinct ammonoid cephalopods belonging to the juvavitidae family.
J. brockensisA genus of extinct ammonoid cephalopods belonging to the juvavitidae family.
J. damesiA genus of extinct ammonoid cephalopods belonging to the juvavitidae family.
J. edgariA genus of extinct ammonoid cephalopods belonging to the juvavitidae family.
J. externiplicatusA genus of extinct ammonoid cephalopods belonging to the juvavitidae family.
J. intermittensA genus of extinct ammonoid cephalopods belonging to the juvavitidae family.
J. kellyiA genus of extinct ammonoid cephalopods belonging to the juvavitidae family.
J. knowitoniA genus of extinct ammonoid cephalopods belonging to the juvavitidae family.
J. konninkiA genus of extinct ammonoid cephalopods belonging to the juvavitidae family.
J. mendenhalliA genus of extinct ammonoid cephalopods belonging to the juvavitidae family.
J. obsoletusA genus of extinct ammonoid cephalopods belonging to the juvavitidae family.
J. shastensisA genus of extinct ammonoid cephalopods belonging to the juvavitidae family.
J. subintermittensA genus of extinct ammonoid cephalopods belonging to the juvavitidae family.
J. subinterruptusA genus of extinct ammonoid cephalopods belonging to the juvavitidae family.
J. strongiA genus of extinct ammonoid cephalopods belonging to the juvavitidae family.
GonionotitesG. byattiA genus of extinct ammonoid cephalopods belonging to the ceratitid family.
G. northiA genus of extinct ammonoid cephalopods belonging to the ceratitid family.
MetasibiritesM. brockensisA genus of extinct ammonoid cephalopods belonging to the metasibiritidae family.
M. coeiA genus of extinct ammonoid cephalopods belonging to the metasibiritidae family.
M. frechiA genus of extinct ammonoid cephalopods belonging to the metasibiritidae family.
M. gracilisA genus of extinct ammonoid cephalopods belonging to the metasibiritidae family.
M. modestusA genus of extinct ammonoid cephalopods belonging to the metasibiritidae family.
M. mojsvareusisA genus of extinct ammonoid cephalopods belonging to the metasibiritidae family.
M. parvusA genus of extinct ammonoid cephalopods belonging to the metasibiritidae family.
M. pusillusA genus of extinct ammonoid cephalopods belonging to the metasibiritidae family.
M. pygmaeusA genus of extinct ammonoid cephalopods belonging to the metasibiritidae family.
M. shastensisA genus of extinct ammonoid cephalopods belonging to the metasibiritidae family.
ArcestesA. carpenteriA genus of extinct ammonoid cephalopods belonging to the ceratitid family.
A. pacificusA genus of extinct ammonoid cephalopods belonging to the ceratitid family.
A. shastensisA genus of extinct ammonoid cephalopods belonging to the ceratitid family.
A. traskiA genus of extinct ammonoid cephalopods belonging to the ceratitid family.
A. whitneyiA genus of extinct ammonoid cephalopods belonging to the ceratitid family.
A. winnemaeA genus of extinct ammonoid cephalopods belonging to the ceratitid family.
ParaganidesP. califoraieusA genus of extinct ammonoid cephalopods.
DieneriaD. arthaberiA genus of extinct ammonoid cephalopods belonging to the ceratitid family.
FremontitesF. ashleyiA genus of extinct ammonoid cephalopods.
HaueritesH. lawsoniA genus of extinct ammonoid cephalopods belonging to the tibetitidae family.
KlamathitesK. kellyiA genus of extinct ammonoid cephalopods.
K. schueuertiA genus of extinct ammonoid cephalopods.
PinacocerasP. rexA genus of extinct ammonoid cephalopods belonging to the ceratitid family.
DiscophyllitesD. patensA genus of discoidal, generally evolute Phylloceratina.
SirentesS. lawsoni
SandlingitesS. andersoniA genus of extinct ammonoid cephalopods belonging to the ceratitid family.
S. oribasusA genus of extinct ammonoid cephalopods belonging to the ceratitid family.
TrachycereasT. beckeri
T. californicum
T. leeontei
T. lindgreni
T. madisonense
T. shastense
ClionitesC. americusA genus of the clydonitacean family Clionitidae.
C. californicusA genus of the clydonitacean family Clionitidae.
C. careyiA genus of the clydonitacean family Clionitidae.
C. compactusA genus of the clydonitacean family Clionitidae.
C. compressusA genus of the clydonitacean family Clionitidae.
C. evolutusA genus of the clydonitacean family Clionitidae.
C. fairbanksiA genus of the clydonitacean family Clionitidae.
C. merriamiA genus of the clydonitacean family Clionitidae.
C. minutusA genus of the clydonitacean family Clionitidae.
C. nanusA genus of the clydonitacean family Clionitidae.
C. osmontiA genus of the clydonitacean family Clionitidae.
C. robustusA genus of the clydonitacean family Clionitidae.
C. rugosusA genus of the clydonitacean family Clionitidae.
C. stantoniA genus of the clydonitacean family Clionitidae.
C. tornquistiA genus of the clydonitacean family Clionitidae.
C. whitneyiA genus of the clydonitacean family Clionitidae.
MetatirolitesM. foliaceusA genus of extinct ammonoid cephalopods belonging to the ussuritidae family.
M. quadrangulusA genus of extinct ammonoid cephalopods belonging to the ussuritidae family.
M. subpygmaeusA genus of extinct ammonoid cephalopods belonging to the ussuritidae family.
ThisbitesT. uhligiA genus of extinct ammonoid cephalopods belonging to the thisbitidae family.
ChoristocerasC. kellyiA genus of extinct ammonoid cephalopods belonging to the choristoceratidae family.
C. klamatheaseA genus of extinct ammonoid cephalopods belonging to the choristoceratidae family.
ArpaditesA. gabbiA genus of Ceratitids in the family arpaditida.
A. kingiA genus of Ceratitids in the family arpaditida.
AtractitesA. drakeiA genus of Ceratitids in the family xiphoteuthididae.
A. philippiiA genus of Ceratitids in the family xiphoteuthididae.
DietyoconitesD. americanus
ProclydonautilusP. hessiA genus of the clydonitacean family Clionitidae.
P. sauperiA genus of the clydonitacean family Clionitidae.
P. spirolobusA genus of the clydonitacean family Clionitidae.
P. stantoniA genus of the clydonitacean family Clionitidae.
P. triadieusA genus of the clydonitacean family Clionitidae.
OxynautiusO. acutusA genus of the clydonitacean family syringonautilidae.
GryptocerasG. cooperi
MojsvarocerasM. turneriA genus of Ceratitids in the family Tainoceratidae.
CosmonautilusC. dilleriA genus of cephalopods included in the nautilid family Clydonautilidae.
C. hersheyiA genus of cephalopods included in the nautilid family Clydonautilidae.
C. pacificusA genus of cephalopods included in the nautilid family Clydonautilidae.
C. shastensisA genus of cephalopods included in the nautilid family Clydonautilidae.
HalobiaH. cordilleranaA genus of cephalopods included in the nautilid family Halobiidae.
H. austriacaA genus of cephalopods included in the nautilid family Halobiidae.
H. gigantiaA genus of cephalopods included in the nautilid family Halobiidae.
H. ornatissimaA genus of cephalopods included in the nautilid family Halobiidae.
H. rugosaA genus of cephalopods included in the nautilid family Halobiidae.
H. superbaA genus of cephalopods included in the nautilid family Halobiidae.
AviculaA. soperiA genus of molluscs in the family Pteriidae.
GervilleiaG. shastensisA genus of molluscs in the family Bakevelliidae.
PectenP. sheddiA genus of large scallops or saltwater clams, marine bivalve mollusks in the family Pectinidae.
LimaL. kimballiA genus of molluscs in the family Limidae.
DimyodonD. storrsiA genus of molluscs in the family Dimyidae.
PachycardiaP. digglesiA genus of molluscs.
CarditaC. jenkinsiA genus of marine bivalve molluscs, in the family Carditidae.
MyophoriaM. brockensisAn extinct genus of bivalve mollusk from Europe belonging to the family Myophoriidae.
MytilusM. ursensisA genus of marine bivalve molluscs, in the family Mytilidae.
PosidoniaP. jacksoniAn extinct genus of Ostreoidean bivalves.
P. madisoniensisAn extinct genus of Ostreoidean bivalves.
AnoplophorsA. shastensis
UnicardiumU. gleimiA genus of marine bivalve molluscs, in the family Mactromyidae.
WortheniaW. klamathensisA genus of fossil sea snails, an extinct marine gastropod.
ColloniaC. occidentalisA genus of small sea snails with calcareous opercula, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Colloniidae.
C. obesaA genus of small sea snails with calcareous opercula, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Colloniidae.
PatellaP. sheehaniA genus of sea snails with gills, typical true limpets, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Patellidae.
P. stuartiA genus of sea snails with gills, typical true limpets, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Patellidae.
CapulusC. silverthorniA genus of small sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Capulidae
OmphaloptychiaO. shastensisA genus of fossil sea snails, in the family Coelostylinidae.
DielasmaD. julicumA genus of extinct brachiopods, or lamp shells.
TerebratulaT. pyriformisA modern genus of brachiopod with a fossil record dating back to the Late Devonian.
SpiriferinaS. coreyiAn extinct genus of brachiopods.
SpirigeraS. milesiAn extinct species of brachiopods.
RhynchonellaR. howardiAn extinct genus of brachiopod, from the family Rhynchonellidae.
R. richardsoniAn extinct genus of brachiopod, from the family Rhynchonellidae.
R. winnemaeAn extinct genus of brachiopod, from the family Rhynchonellidae.
IsocrinusI. californicusAn extinct species of feather star.

Fungi

Flora of the Hosselkus Limestone
GenusSpeciesFamily
PolycyclusP. henseliParmulariaceae
P. majorParmulariaceae
P. nodiferParmulariaceae

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Notes and References

  1. Noble. Paula. Paul Renne. Paul Renne. Paleoenvironmental and biostratigraphic significance of siliceous microfossils of the Permo-Triassic Redding Section, Eastern Klamath Mountains, California. Marine Micropaleontology. March 1990. 15. 3–4. 379–391. 10.1016/0377-8398(90)90021-D. 1990MarMP..15..379N.
  2. Diller, J.S.. 1892. Geology of the Taylorsville region of California. Geological Society of America Bulletin. 3. 1. 369–394. 10.1130/gsab-3-369. 1910JG.....18..286D.
  3. "Appendix: Summary of the Mesozoic Reptilian Fossils of California," in Hilton (2003) pp. 265-267
  4. "Appendix: Summary of the Mesozoic Reptilian Fossils of California," in Hilton (2003) pp. 266-267
  5. "Appendix: Summary of the Mesozoic Reptilian Fossils of California," in Hilton (2003) pp. 267-270
  6. "Appendix: Summary of the Mesozoic Reptilian Fossils of California," in Hilton (2003) p. 270
  7. "4: The Marine Reptiles; Triassic Ichthyosaurs; Shastasauria," in Hilton (2003) p. 88.
  8. "4: The Marine Reptiles; Triassic Ichthyosaurs; Shastasauria," in Hilton (2003) p. 88. Misspelled as "Shonosaurus" in "Appendix: Summary of the Mesozoic Reptilian Fossils of California," Hilton (2003) p. 270
  9. "Appendix: Summary of the Mesozoic Reptilian Fossils of California," in Hilton (2003) p. 267
  10. "Appendix: Summary of the Mesozoic Reptilian Fossils of California," in Hilton (2003) p. 270-271
  11. Book: Smith, James P.. 1927. Upper Triassic marine invertebrate faunas of North America. Professional Paper . 141. U.S. Geological Survey. 10.3133/pp141. https://pubs.usgs.gov/pp/0141/report.pdf. James Perrin Smith. free.