Early Permian corals from the Providence Mountains, San Bernardino County, California

1994 ◽  
Vol 68 (5) ◽  
pp. 938-951 ◽  
Author(s):  
Edward C. Wilson

Rugose and tabulate corals from the Lower Permian (Wolfcampian) part of the Bird Spring Group in the Providence Mountains, San Bernardino County, southeastern California, comprise eight species in eight genera. Heritschioides mckassoni n. sp. is the lowest stratigraphic record for this index genus on the undoubted shelf of western North America. Paraheritschioides applegatei n. sp. is the first record for the genus in southern California. Neomultithecopora providensis n. sp. is a second species for the genus in the southern Great Basin. The other five species provide close ties to previously described faunas from the Spring Mountains and the Arrow Canyon Range of southwestern and southeastern Nevada. The combined Wolfcampian coral faunas of these three areas are somewhat closer at the genus and species level to the McCloud Limestone Wolfcampian faunas of northern California than to the Wolfcampian shelf faunas in east-central Nevada. Additional species present in the combined faunas are known originally from the Wolfcampian of central Nevada and Kansas and a genus is not otherwise known south of British Columbia. The faunas suggest a subprovince of the Durhaminid Coral Province for the southern California and southern Nevada area and perhaps imply partial isolation from the more northerly parts of the province by land barriers such as the Antler Highlands.

Zootaxa ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 4544 (4) ◽  
pp. 548
Author(s):  
ALAN F. BURKE ◽  
JOHN M. JR. LEAVENGOOD ◽  
CLARKE H. SCHOLTZ ◽  
CATHERINE L. SOLE

Bostrichoclerus bicornus Van Dyke is known from southwest United States and northwest Mexico. To date, only two specimens have been captured: the holotype, collected on Isla Angel de la Guarda, in the Gulf of California, Mexico, and a second individual collected in San Bernardino County, California, United States. The original description of B. bicornus is brief and lacks any images. Considering its rarity, we present the redescription of this species based on the examination of the holotype and compare this taxon to similar genera of New World Tillinae. Images of the holotype and the Bostrichoclerus specimen collected in southern California are given. We conclude that B. bicornus is undoubtedly a member of the subfamily Tillinae with unclear intergeneric relations in the group. 


1997 ◽  
Vol 129 (5) ◽  
pp. 933-936 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vernon R. Vickery ◽  
Cristina P. Sandoval

AbstractTimema bartmani sp.nov. is described from San Bernardino County, California. Both sexes are known. Males show relationship with Timema podura Strohecker. Females closely resemble Timema tahoe Vickery. Timema bartmani may be the sexual ancestor of the parthenogenetic T. tahoe.


2007 ◽  
Author(s):  
Susan H. Cannon ◽  
Joseph E. Gartner ◽  
John A. Michael ◽  
Mark A. Bauer ◽  
Susan C. Stitt ◽  
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