Silberling Quarry
Basic information
Sample name: Silberling Quarry

Sample aka: Crazy Mountains Basin Loc. 1

Reference: G. G. Simpson. 1937. The Fort Union of the Crazy Mountain Field, Montana, and its mammalian faunas. Bulletin of the United States National Museum 169:1-287 [ER 4101]
Geography
Country: United States

State: Montana

County: Sweetgrass

Coordinate: 46.2° N, -109.76° W
Latlng basis: stated in text

Scale: quarry

Formation: Fort Union

Time interval: Early Palaeocene

Zone: Torrejonian

Section: CMB

Unit number: 2

Unit order: below to above

Max Ma: 63.537

Min Ma: 62.53

Age basis: paleomag

Geography comments: "NE1/4SW1/4 sec. 5, T. 5 N., R. 16 E." and "near the middle of the east side of Bear Butte about 75 feet below the base of the No. 3 sandstone" with bones from "a zone 1 or 1 1/4 feet in thickness" and 1, 265 feet above the base of the FortNo. 1
the No. 2 beds are correlated with the Torrejon in New Mexico (i.e., are Torrejonian)
chron 27R according to Butler et al. (1987) (age assignment based on Ogg 2020)

Environment
Lithology: shale

Habitat comments: mammal localities in this area in general are "almost entirely on the rarer shale exposures... seldom as much as a hundred yards in diameter and generally much less... Nothing approaching a complete skeleton has ever been found" in the field area and there are hardly any associations
the quarry is from "a fine greenish tuff or shale, very tough and harsh... It grades laterally into a bed with numerous fresh-water bivavles"

Methods
Life forms: carnivores, primates, ungulates, other large mammals, other small mammals

Excluded forms: fishes

Sampling methods: quarry

Sample size: 57 specimens

Years: 1902, 1908, 1935

Museum: UNSM

Net or trap nights: 0

Basal area status: not applicable

Sampling comments: all of the data for this sample are based on Simpson (1937): it was not reanalysed by Rose (1981)
"located, as a surface prospect, by Mr. [Albert C.] Silberling in 1902" and he "made a small collection that formed the basis of Douglass' publication in 1908. In 1908 Silberling opened the quarry for the National Museum and then collected most of the specimens... in 1935 the Third Scarritt Expedition reopened the quarry and worked it for a few days"
there are "Gar scales (Lepisosteus sp.)"
Arctocyon ferox is also present according to Ribgy (1980)
Gilmore (1928) "mentioned" Peltosaurus sp. and named Harpagosaurus excedens from this quarry, and "Lizard remains are fairly common"
counts are of upper and lower jaws only: all species are known from at least one

Metadata
Sample no: 4524

Contributor no: John Alroy

Enterer: John Alroy

Modifier no: John Alroy

Created: 2024-11-30 01:22:48

Modified: 2024-12-03 08:29:21

Abundance distribution
Each square represents a species. Square sizes are proportional to counts. Values are logged.
Statistics
24 species
17 singletons
total count 57
geometric series index: 113.7
Fisher's α: 15.616
geometric series k: 0.8841
Hurlbert's PIE: 0.8694
Shannon's H: 2.6111
Good's u: 0.7024
Register
Ptilodus montanus 17
Ptilodus douglassi = †Baiotomeus douglassi 1
Ptilodus sinclairi = †Parectypodus sinclairi 4
plus 1 Ptilodus sp.
Ectypodus russelli = †Anconodon cochranensis 1
Eucosmodon sparsus = †Stygimys jepseni 1
Gelastops parcus 1
Bessoecetor diluculi = †Bessoecetor septentrionalis 1
Aphronorus fraudator 3
Eudaemonema cuspidata (colugo)1
Elpidophorus minor 1
Picrodus silberlingi (plesiadapiform)1
includes the type of Megopterna minuta of Douglass 1908
Paromomys maturus (plesiadapiform)1
Palaechthon alticuspis (plesiadapiform)1
Huerfanodon sp. 1
"Conoryctes comma": compared to Huerfanodon by Schoch 1986
Psittacotherium multifragum 1
Prothryptacodon furens 1
Metachriacus punitor = †Chriacus punitor 3
Mimotricentes latidens = †Mimotricentes subtrigonus 3
includes the type of Mimotricentes angustidens
Didymictis microlestes = †Bryanictis microlestes (viverravid)2
Didymictis haydenianus = †Protictis haydenianus (viverravid)1
Dissacus sp. 1
Ellipsodon aquilonius = †Promioclaenus acolytus 8
Tetraclaenodon symbolicus = †Tetraclaenodon puercensis 1
Coriphagus montanus 1