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Cleiothyridina

Cleiothyridina

Species of Cleiothyridina present in the Pennsylvanian of the American Midcontinent

Geological Range

Morrowan to Virgilian; Extinct.

Paleogeographic Distribution

Texas to Illinois.

Stratigraphic Occurrences

Virgilian
Lecompton Limestone (Beil Limestone Member) (KS)
Missourian
Cherryvale Shale (Westerville Limestone Member) (KS, MO)
Ladore Shale (KS)
Stanton Limestone (Stoner Limestone Member) (KS)
Swope Limestone (Bethany Falls Limestone Member) (KS)
Vilas Shale (OK)
Wyandotte Limestone (Farley Limestone Member) (KS)
Desmoinesian
Allegheny Formation (Putnam Hill Limestone Member) (OH)
Altamont Limestone (OK, KS)
Big Branch Formation (OK)
Big Branch Formation (Pumpkin Creek Limestone Member) (OK)
Boggy Formation (OK)
Carbondale Formation (Brereton Limestone Member) (IL)
East Mountain Shale (TX)
Fort Scott Limestone (KS)
Holdenville Shale (OK)
Lake Murray Formation (Frensley Member) (OK)
Lenapah Limestone (OK, KS)
McAlester Formation (OK)
McCoy Formation (CO)
Millsap Lake Formation (TX)
Oologah Limestone (OK)
Pawnee Limestone (KS, IA)
Salesville Shale (TX)
Savanna Formation (OK)
Senora Formation (Verdigris Limestone Member (OK)
Wewoka Formation (OK)
Atokan
Marble Falls Limestone (TX)
Morrowan
Bloyd Shale (Brentwood Limestone Member) (AR, OK)
Marble Falls Limestone (TX)
<i>Cleiothyridina sp.</i> from the Wewoka Fm. of Hughes County, Oklahoma (KUMIP 19418).
Cleiothyridina sp. from the Wewoka Fm. of Hughes County, Oklahoma (KUMIP 19418).