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Ditomopyge

Ditomopyge

Species of Ditomopyge present in the Pennsylvanian of the American Midcontinent

Geological Range

Morrowan to Virgilian; Extinct.

Paleogeographic Distribution

Texas to Ohio.

Stratigraphic Occurrences

Virgilian
Calhoun Shale (KS)
Deer Creek Limestone (KS)
Deer Creek Limestone (Ozawkie Limestone Member) (KS)
Howard Formation (KS)
Howard Formation (Church Limestone Member) (KS)
Lawrence Formation (Robbins Shale Member) (KS)
Oread Limestone (KS)
Oread Limestone (Kereford Limestone Member) (KS)
Oread Limestone (Plattsmouth Limestone Member) (KS)
Stotler Limestone (Dover Limestone Member) (KS)
Topeka Limestone (KS)
Wood Siding Formation (Brownville Limestone Member) (KS)
Missourian
Cherryvale Shale (Westerville Limestone Member) (KS)
Iola Limestone (MO)
Iola Limestone (Raytown Limestone Member) (KS)
Nellie Bly Formation (OK)
Plattsburg Limestone (KS)
Plattsburg Limestone (Hickory Creek Shale Member) (KS)
Plattsburg Limestone (Spring Hill Limestone Member) (KS)
Stanton Limestone (Eudora Shale Member) (KS)
Stanton Limestone (South Bend Limestone Member) (KS)
Stanton Limestone (Stoner Limestone Member) (KS)
Desmoinesian
Allegheny Formation (Putnam Hill Limestone Member) (OH)
Cabaniss Formation (Chelsea Sandstone Member) (KS)
Fort Scott Limestone (KS)
Lenapah Limestone (OK)
Pawnee Limestone (KS)
Salesville Shale (TX)
Morrowan
Bloyd Shale (Brentwood Limestone Member) (AR)
Golf Course Formation (Otterville Limestone Member) (OK)
<i>Ditomopyge sp.</i> from the Lenapah Limestone of Nowata County, Oklahoma (KUMIP 146318).
Ditomopyge sp. from the Lenapah Limestone of Nowata County, Oklahoma (KUMIP 146318).