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Ash Hollow Formation

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Ash Hollow Formation
Stratigraphic range: Neogene
File:Ash Hollow Nebraska.JPG
Ash Hollow Formation in Nebraska
TypeGeological formation
Unit ofOgallala Group
Location
RegionNebraska, South Dakota
CountryUnited States

The Ash Hollow Formation of the Ogallala Group is a geological formation found in Nebraska and South Dakota. It preserves fossils dating back to the Neogene period. It was named after Ash Hollow, Nebraska and can be seen in Ash Hollow State Historical Park.[1] Ashfall Fossil Beds State Historical Park is within this formation.[2]

Fossil content

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Color key
Taxon Reclassified taxon Taxon falsely reported as present Dubious taxon or junior synonym Ichnotaxon Ootaxon Morphotaxon
Notes
Uncertain or tentative taxa are in small text; crossed out taxa are discredited.

Mammals

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Bats reported from the Ash Hollow Formation
Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Notes Images
Lasiurus L. sp. indet. Pratt Slide, Brown County, Nebraska.[3] Merritt Dam Member.[3] Distal portion of a left humerus (UNSM 100140).[3] A hairy-tailed bat.
Myotis M. sp. indet. Ashfall Fossil Beds.[3] Cap Rock Member.[3] A right dentary (UNSM 27898).[3] A mouse-eared bat.

Carnivorans

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Carnivorans reported from the Ash Hollow Formation
Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Notes Images
Aelurodon A. taxoides Brown, Cherry, Keyapaha, Knox, Sheridan, Hitchcock & Banner counties, Nebraska.[4] Cap Rock & Merritt Dam Members.[4] Abundant remains.[4] A borophagine dog.
File:Aelurodon taxoides.JPG
Barbourofelis B. fricki Channel deposits resting on upper part of the formation.[5] A barbourofelid.
File:M. Antón. (2013). Walking with sabertooths (fig. 1).png
B. morrisi Cherry County, Nebraska.[5] Channel deposit resting unconformably on the Cap Rock Member.[5] Skull (F:AM 79999) and right ramus (F:AM 80000).[5] A barbourofelid.
?B. whitfordi Brown County, Nebraska.[5] Lower part of the formation.[5] Right ramus (UNSM 25546).[5] A barbourofelid.
Carpocyon C. robustus Brown & Cherry counties, Nebraska.[4] Merritt Dam Member.[4] Skull elements.[4] A borophagine dog.
Epicyon E. haydeni Brown, Cherry, Keith and Sheridan counties, Nebraska.[4] Merritt Dam Member.[4] Multiple specimens.[4] A borophagine dog.
File:Epicyon haydeni 3.jpg
E. saevus Brown, Cherry, Antelope & Keith counties, Nebraska.[4] Cap Rock & Merritt Dam members.[4] Multiple specimens.[4] A borophagine dog.
File:Epicyon saevus mandible.jpg
Eucyon? E.? skinneri Hans Johnson Quarry, Cherry County, Nebraska.[6] Merritt Dam Member.[6] Partial mandible (F:AM 25143).[6] A canine dog.
Ischyrocyon I. gidleyi Cherry & Keyapaha counties, Nebraska; Todd, Bennett & Mellette counties, South Dakota.[7] Cap Rock Member.[7] A bear-dog.
Leptarctus L. wortmani Nebraska & South Dakota.[8] Many undescribed specimens.[8] A mustelid.
Leptocyon L. matthewi Cherry, Brown & Antelope counties, Nebraska.[6] Merritt Dam & Cap Rock members.[6] Skull and limb elements.[6] A canine dog.
File:Leptocyon head restoration.jpg
Metalopex M. merriami Frontier County, Nebraska.[9] Premaxilla, maxilla and ramus fragments.[9] A fox.
Paratomarctus P. euthos Brown & Cherry counties, Nebraska, & Todd County, South Dakota.[4] Cap Rock & Merritt Dam members.[4] Numerous specimens.[4] A borophagine dog.
Pseudocyon P. sp. Brown & Cherry counties, Nebraska.[7] Cap Rock & Merritt Dam members.[7] A bear-dog.
Vulpes V. stenognathus Frontier County, Nebraska.[6] Left molar (UNSM 26136).[6] A fox.
File:Rattlesnake Formation Mural - Vulpes stenognathus.jpg

Eulipotyphlans

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Eulipotyphlans reported from the Ash Hollow Formation
Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Notes Images
Achlyoscapter A. sp. Lemoyne Quarry, Keith County, Nebraska.[10] A right ramal fragment (UW 6670).[10] A talpine mole.
Alluvisorex A. sp., cf. A. arcadentes Lemoyne Quarry, Keith County, Nebraska.[10] UW 6734, 6735 & 7722; UNSM 27515.[10] A shrew.
Anouroneomys A. magnus Lemoyne Quarry, Keith County, Nebraska.[10] A shrew.
Lemoynea L. biradicularis Lemoyne Quarry, Keith County, Nebraska.[10] A desmanine mole.
Limnoecus cf. L. sp. Lemoyne Quarry, Keith County, Nebraska.[10] UW 6708 & 6739.[10] A medium-sized shrew.
Sorex S. edwardsi Lemoyne Quarry, Keith County, Nebraska.[10] A medium-sized shrew.
S. yatkolai Lemoyne Quarry, Keith County, Nebraska.[10] UW 6731 (fragment of left ramus), 6732 & 6733.[10] A diminuitive shrew.
S. sp. Lemoyne Quarry, Keith County, Nebraska.[10] UW 6736, 6737 & 6738.[10] Probably a new species of shrew, larger than S. edwardsi.
Talpinae Undetermined genus & species 1 Lemoyne Quarry, Keith County, Nebraska.[10] 2 teeth (UW 6671 & 10527).[10] A mole.
Undetermined genus & species 2 Lemoyne Quarry, Keith County, Nebraska.[10] Teeth (UW 10521, 10522, 10523, 10524, 10525 & 10526).[10] A mole.
Undetermined genus & species 3 Lemoyne Quarry, Keith County, Nebraska.[10] An isolated right molar (UW 6675).[10] A mole.

Lagomorphs

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Lagomorphs reported from the Ash Hollow Formation
Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Notes Images
Alilepus A. sp. Pratt Quarry, Brown County, Nebraska.[11] Merritt Dam Member.[11] Mandible and teeth.[11] A leporid.
Hesperolagomys H. sp., cf. H. galbreathi Pratt Quarry, Brown County, Nebraska.[11] Merritt Dam Member.[11] A premolar (UNSM 101709).[11] A pika.
Hypolagus H. cf. H. vetus Pratt Quarry, Brown County, Nebraska.[11] Merritt Dam Member.[11] A right premolar (UNSM 101749).[11] A leporid.
Pronotolagus P. whitei Pratt Quarry, Brown County, Nebraska.[11] Merritt Dam Member.[11] An isolated premolar (UNSM 101675).[11] A leporid.
Russellagus R. sp. Pratt Quarry, Brown County, Nebraska.[11] Merritt Dam Member.[11] Lower molariform teeth.[11] A pika.

Rodents

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Rodents reported from the Ash Hollow Formation
Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Notes Images
Ammospermophilus A. junturensis Pratt Quarry, Brown County, Nebraska.[11] Merritt Dam Member.[11] Mandible and teeth.[11] An antelope squirrel.
File:White Tailed Squirrel.jpg
Antecalomys A. phthanus Pratt Quarry, Brown County, Nebraska.[11] Merritt Dam Member.[11] Teeth and mandibles.[11] A sigmodontine, and the most common fossil cricetid from Pratt Quarry.
Ceratogaulus C. anecdotus Brown County, Nebraska.[12] Merritt Dam & Cap Rock members.[12] Skulls, teeth and some postcranial remains.[12] A mylagaulid.
File:Ceratogaulus anecdotus.jpg
Copemys C. mariae Pratt Quarry, Brown County, Nebraska.[11] Merritt Dam Member.[11] Mandibles.[11] A cricetid.
C. pisinnus Pratt Quarry, Brown County, Nebraska.[11] Merritt Dam Member.[11] Mandibles and a maxilla.[11] A cricetid.
C. sp. Pratt Quarry, Brown County, Nebraska.[11] Merritt Dam Member.[11] An isolated right molar (UNSM 101560).[11] A cricetid.
Cupidinimus C. prattensis Pratt Quarry, Brown County, Nebraska.[11] Merritt Dam Member.[11] A right mandible (UNSM 101501).[11] A dipodomyine.
Dipoides D. tanneri Pratt Quarry, Brown County, Nebraska.[11] Merritt Dam Member.[11] A little worn premolar (UNSM 101612).[11] A castorid.
Eucastor E. planus Pratt Quarry, Brown County, Nebraska.[11] Merritt Dam Member.[11] Teeth and a partial mandible.[11] Reassigned to Nothodipoides.[13]
Hystricops H. venustus Pratt Quarry, Brown County, Nebraska.[11] Merritt Dam Member.[11] Teeth.[11] A castorid.
Lignimus L. sp. Pratt Quarry, Brown County, Nebraska.[11] Merritt Dam Member.[11] Teeth and mandible.[11] A possible harrymyine.
Megasminthus M. sp. indeterminate Pratt Quarry, Brown County, Nebraska.[11] Merritt Dam Member.[11] Maxillae.[11] A jumping mouse.
Mioheteromys M. sp., cf. M. agrarius Pratt Quarry, Brown County, Nebraska.[11] Merritt Dam Member.[11] An isolated premolar (UNSM 101750) and a partial mandible with lower incisor (UNSM 101573).[11] A heteromyid.
Mylagaulus M. monodon Pratt Quarry, Brown County, Nebraska.[11] Merritt Dam Member.[11] Teeth, mandible and limb elements.[11] A mylagaulid.
File:Mylagaulus.jpg
Nothodipoides N. planus Brown County, Nebraska & Todd County, South Dakota.[11][13] Merritt Dam Member.[11] Teeth, partial mandible & partial skull.[13] A castorid.
Perognathus P. sp. Antelope County, Nebraska.[14] Fragmentary remains within burrows.[14] A pocket-mouse.
File:Perognathus flavus.jpg
?Petauristodon ?P. sp. Pratt Quarry, Brown County, Nebraska.[11] Merritt Dam Member.[11] A molar (UNSM 101659).[11] A petauristine, may represent a new species.
Phelosaccomys P. hibbardi Pratt Quarry, Brown County, Nebraska.[11] Merritt Dam Member.[11] Teeth.[11] A possible geomyid.
Prodipoides P. dividerus Nebraska.[15] Merritt Dam Member.[15] A castorid.
Protospermophilus P. sp., cf. P. quatalensis Pratt Quarry, Brown County, Nebraska.[11] Merritt Dam Member.[11] An isolated molar (UNSM 101765).[11] A ground squirrel.
Pseudotheridomys cf. P. sp. Pratt Quarry, Brown County, Nebraska.[11] Merritt Dam Member.[11] A right mandible with teeth (UNSM 101748).[11] An eomyid.
Pterogaulus P. barbarellae Nebraska.[12] Merritt Dam Member.[12] A mylagaulid.
cf. Sciurion cf. S. sp. Pratt Quarry, Brown County, Nebraska.[11] Merritt Dam Member.[11] An isolated left molar (UNSM 101769).[11] A flying squirrel.
Spermophilus S. (Otospermophilus) sp. Pratt Quarry, Brown County, Nebraska.[11] Merritt Dam Member.[11] Teeth and jaws.[11] A ground squirrel.
File:OtospermophilusVariegatusGrandCanyon.jpg
Tregomys T. shotwelli Pratt Quarry, Brown County, Nebraska.[11] Merritt Dam Member.[11] An isolated right molar (UNSM 101534).[11] A cricetid.

Ungulates

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Ungulates reported from the Ash Hollow Formation
Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Notes Images
Aepycamelus A.sp Nebraska. Cap Rock Member.[16] A Camelid. Aepycamelus and Dromomeryx center
Calippus C. cerasinus Cherry County, Nebraska.[17] Merritt Dam Member.[17] Multiple specimens.[17] An equid.
C. placidus Minnechaduza Fauna, northern Nebraska.[17] Cap Rock & lower Merritt Dam members.[17] An equid.
Cormohipparion C. fricki Hollow Horn Bear Quarry, Todd County, South Dakota.[18] Skull elements.[18] An equid.
C. matthewi Cherry County, Nebraska.[18] Merritt Dam Member.[18] Multiple specimens.[18] An equid.
C. occidentale Cherry County, Nebraska.[18] Merritt Dam Member.[18] Numerous specimens.[18] An equid.
File:Cormohipparion occidentale.jpg
Macrogenis M. crassigenis Above Burge Quarry, Brown County, Nebraska.[19] Merritt Dam Member.[19] Partial skull (F:AM AINS 467-333-1).[19] A peccary.
Mckennahyus M. parisidutrai Cherry County, Nebraska.[19][20] Merritt Dam Member.[19][20] Skull remains.[19][20] A peccary.
Proantilocapra P. platycornea Nebraska.[21] Cap Rock Member.[21] An antilocaprid.
Pseudhipparion P. gratum Cherry County, Nebraska.[22] Cap Rock & lower Merritt Dam members.[22] An equid.
P. skinneri Brown & Cherry counties, Nebraska.[22] Merritt Dam Member.[22] Skull elements & teeth.[22] An equid also known from Florida.
Pseudoceras P. potteri Nebraska.[23] Merritt Dam Member.[23] Junior synonym of P. skinneri.
P. skinneri Nebraska.[23] Merritt Dam Member.[23] Multiple specimens.[23] A gelocid.
P. wilsoni Nebraska.[23] Merritt Dam Member.[23] Junior synonym of P. skinneri.
Skinnerhyus S. shermerorum Cherry County, Nebraska.[19][24] Merritt Dam Member.[19][24] Skull remains.[24] A peccary.
File:Skinnerhyus NT.jpg
Tapirus T. johnsoni Brown (Pratt Slide), Cherry, Sheridan & Garden counties, Nebraska.[3][25] Merritt Dam Member.[3] Jaw elements.[25] A tapir.
Teleoceras T. major Ashfall Fossil Beds, Nebraska.[2] Over 100 specimens.[2] A rhinoceros.
File:Teleoceras sp. (fossil rhinoceros) (Ash Hollow Formation, Miocene; Clayton Quinn Ranch, near Ainsworth, Nebraska, USA) 2 (33581552395).jpg
Ustatochoerus U. major Cherry County, Nebraska.[26] Upper part of the formation.[26] Numerous specimens.[26] A merycoidodontid.
U. profectus Cap Rock Member.[5] Numerous specimens.[26] A merycoidodontid.
U. skinneri Cherry & Brown counties, Nebraska; Tripp County, South Dakota.[26] Multiple specimens.[26] A merycoidodontid.

Proboscideans

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Proboscideans reported from the Valentine Formation
Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Notes Images
Amebelodon A. fricki Frontier & Garden counties, Nebraska.[27][28] A gomphothere.
File:Amebelodon21.jpg
Eubelodon E. morrilli Cap rock[29] A gomphothere.
File:Eubelodon.jpg
Serbelodon S. barbourensis Cherry & Morrill counties, Nebraska.[30][31] Merrit Dam A gomphothere.
File:Serbelodon Sp., Shovel-tusked Elephant.jpg

Reptiles

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Birds

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Birds reported from the Ash Hollow Formation
Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Notes Images
Anas A. greeni Bennett County, South Dakota.[32] Distal half of a right humerus.[32] A teal duck originally reported as Nettion greeni.[32]
Anchigyps A. voorhiesi Near the town of Orchard, Antelope County, Nebraska.[33] Cap Rock Member.[33] Partial skeleton (UNSM 62877).[33] An accipitrid resembling an Old World vulture.
Apatosagittarius A. terrenus Nebraska.[34] "A nearly complete tarsometatarsus with phalanges in place".[34] An accipitrid convergent with the secretarybird.
File:Apatosagittarius terrenus.jpg
Centuriavis C. lioae Nebraska.[35] Merritt Dam Member.[35] An exquisitely preserved partial skeleton.[35] A phasianid.
Nettion N. greeni Bennett County, South Dakota.[32] Distal half of a right humerus.[32] Lumped into the genus Anas.

Crocodilians

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Crocodilians reported from the Ash Hollow Formation
Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Notes Images
Alligator A. mefferdi Cherry County, Nebraska.[36] Upper portion of the formation.[36] A well-preserved skull and jaws, with some postcranial bones.[36] An alligator.
Crocodilia Antelope County, Nebraska.[37] Caprock Member.[37] 2 teeth & a dermal plate.[37]

Squamates

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Squamates reported from the Ash Hollow Formation
Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Notes Images
Agkistrodon cf. A. sp. indet. Pratt Slide, Brown County, Nebraska.[38] Merritt Dam Member.[38] 2 trunk vertebrae (UNSM 100283 & 100284).[38] A pit viper.
File:Agkistrodon contortrix contortrix CDC-a.png
Ameiseophis A. robinsoni Pratt Slide, Brown County, Nebraska.[38] Merritt Dam Member.[38] 3 trunk vertebrae (UNSM 100266, 100267 & 100274).[38] A colubrine snake.
Calamagras or Ogmophis C. or O. sp. indet. Pratt Slide, Brown County, Nebraska.[38] Merritt Dam Member.[38] 3 trunk vertebrae (UNSM 100252, 100253 & 100259).[38] An erycine boa.
Coluber or Masticophis C. or M. sp. indet. Pratt Slide, Brown County, Nebraska.[38] Merritt Dam Member.[38] 2 trunk vertebrae (UNSM 100271 & 100273).[38] A colubrine snake.
Colubridae Subgen. incertae sedis Pratt Slide, Brown County, Nebraska.[38] Merritt Dam Member.[38] 198 vertebrae.[38] Snake remains unidentifiable below the family level.
Crotalus cf. C. sp. indet. Pratt Slide, Brown County, Nebraska.[38] Merritt Dam Member.[38] 2 trunk vertebrae (UNSM 100285 & 100291).[38] A rattlesnake.
File:Crotalus oreganus lutosus in Utah.jpg
Elaphe E. cf. E. kansensis Pratt Slide, Brown County, Nebraska.[38] Merritt Dam Member.[38] 2 trunk vertebrae (UNSM 101112).[38] A rat snake.
E. sp. indet. Pratt Slide, Brown County, Nebraska.[38] Merritt Dam Member.[38] 6 vertebrae.[38] A rat snake.
Erycinae Gen. et. sp. indet. Pratt Slide, Brown County, Nebraska.[38] Merritt Dam Member.[38] 2 trunk vertebrae (UNSM 100255 & 100258).[38] An erycine boa.
Lampropeltis L. aff. getula Pratt Slide, Brown County, Nebraska.[38] Merritt Dam Member.[38] 3 trunk vertebrae (UNSM 100286, 100290 & 100293).[38] A kingsnake.
File:Lampropeltis getula getula.jpg
L. similis or L. triangulum Pratt Slide, Brown County, Nebraska.[38] Merritt Dam Member.[38] 3 trunk vertebrae.[38] A kingsnake.
File:Lampropeltis triangulum annulata.jpg
Micronatrix M. juliescottae Pratt Slide, Brown County, Nebraska.[38] Merritt Dam Member.[38] 4 trunk vertebrae.[38] A natricine snake.
Neonatrix N. cf. N. infera Pratt Slide, Brown County, Nebraska.[38] Merritt Dam Member.[38] 3 trunk vertebrae (UNSM 100287, 100288 & 100289).[38] A natricine snake.
Nerodia N. hillmani Pratt Slide, Brown County, Nebraska.[38] Merritt Dam Member.[38] 6 trunk vertebrae.[38] A natricine snake.
N. sp. indet. Pratt Slide, Brown County, Nebraska.[38] Merritt Dam Member.[38] A trunk vertebra (UNSM 101113).[38] A natricine snake.
File:Nerodia erythrogaster transversa.jpg
Opheodrys cf. O. sp. Pratt Slide, Brown County, Nebraska.[38] Merritt Dam Member.[38] A trunk vertebra (UNSM 100270).[38] A colubrine snake.
File:Smooth Green Snake (Opheodrys vernalis).jpg
Paleoheterodon or Heterodon P. or H. sp. Pratt Slide, Brown County, Nebraska.[38] Merritt Dam Member.[38] 15 vertebrae.[38] A hognose snake.
File:Heterodon nasicus.jpg
Paracoluber P. storeri Pratt Slide, Brown County, Nebraska.[38] Merritt Dam Member.[38] 2 trunk vertebrae (UNSM 100280 & 100294).[38] A colubrine snake.
Pituophis P. sp. indet. Pratt Slide, Brown County, Nebraska.[38] Merritt Dam Member.[38] 3 trunk vertebrae (UNSM 100292, 100297 & 101102).[38] A gopher snake.
File:Gopher-snake (cropped).jpg
Sistrurus S. sp. indet. Pratt Slide, Brown County, Nebraska.[38][39] Merritt Dam Member.[38][39] A trunk vertebra (UNSM 100251).[38][39] A rattlesnake.
File:Western Pygmy Rattlesnake (Sistrurus miliarius streckeri) (20799317490).jpg
Texasophis T. sp. indet. Pratt Slide, Brown County, Nebraska.[38] Merritt Dam Member.[38] A trunk vertebra (UNSM 100265).[38] A colubrine snake.
Thamnophis T. sp. indet. Pratt Slide, Brown County, Nebraska.[38] Merritt Dam Member.[38] 12 trunk vertebrae.[38] A garter snake.
File:Coast Garter Snake.jpg
Tregophis T. brevirachis Pratt Slide, Brown County, Nebraska.[38] Merritt Dam Member.[38] 3 trunk vertebrae (UNSM 100254, 100256, 100257).[38] An erycine boa.
Tropidoclonion cf. T. sp. indet. Pratt Slide, Brown County, Nebraska.[38] Merritt Dam Member.[38] A trunk vertebra (UNSM 100295).[38] A natricine snake.
File:Tropidoclonion lineatum texanum.jpg
Viperidae Gen. et. sp. indet. Pratt Slide, Brown County, Nebraska.[38] Merritt Dam Member.[38] A trunk vertebra (UNSM 101121).[38] A viper, vertebra too damaged to be identified below the family level.

Testudines

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Testudines reported from the Ash Hollow Formation
Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Notes Images
Kinosternon K. wakeeniense South-central Nebraska.[40] A mud turtle also found in the Ogallala Formation.
Terrapene T. sp. Cherry County, Nebraska.[41] A hyoplastron.[41] May represent T. ornata longinsulae or another taxon.[41]

Amphibians

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Amphibians reported from the Ash Hollow Formation
Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Notes Images
Acris cf. A. sp. Pratt Slide, Brown County, Nebraska.[42] Merritt Dam Member.[42] One left ilium (UNSM 101143).[42] A cricket frog.
File:Acris crepitansPCCA20061001-8206B1.jpg
Bufo B. pliocompactilis Pratt Slide, Brown County, Nebraska.[42] Merritt Dam Member.[42] Multiple ilia.[42] A true toad.
B. sp. indet. Pratt Slide, Brown County, Nebraska.[42] Merritt Dam Member.[42] Multiple ilia.[42] A true toad.
File:Bufo-bufo-erdkroete-maennlich.jpg
Hyla H. sp. indet. Pratt Slide, Brown County, Nebraska.[42] Merritt Dam Member.[42] A right ilium (UNSM 101127).[42] A tree frog.
File:Hyla arborea01.jpg
Rana R. sp. indet. Pratt Slide, Brown County, Nebraska.[42] Merritt Dam Member.[42] Multiple ilia.[42] A ranid frog.
File:European Common Frog Rana temporaria.jpg
Spea S. sp. indet. Pratt Slide, Brown County, Nebraska.[42] Merritt Dam Member.[42] One left ilium (UNSM 101128).[42] A spadefoot toad.
File:Spea bombifrons.jpg
Tregobatrachus T. sp. indet. Pratt Slide, Brown County, Nebraska.[42] Merritt Dam Member.[42] A left ilium (UNSM 101126).[42] A frog of uncertain classification.
Varibatrachus V. abraczinskasae Pratt Slide, Brown County, Nebraska.[42] Merritt Dam Member.[42] A right ilium (UNSM 101129).[42] A frog.

Plants

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Plants reported from the Ash Hollow Formation
Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Notes Images
Berriochloa B. communis [43] A stipeae grass also found in the Valentine Formation.
B. gabeli Fossil anthoecia (husks).[44] A stipeae grass.
B. huletti Fossil anthoecia (husks).[44] A stipeae grass.
B. intermedia North-central Kansas.[44] A stipeae grass.
Biorbia B. fossilia Nutlets.[43] A borage.
Cryptantha C. coroniformis Nutlets.[43] A borage.
File:Cryptanthamuricata.jpg
Eleofimbris E. svensonii [43] A cyperaceaen.
Equisetum E. sp. West-central Nebraska.[45] Silicified leaf-sheath fragments.[45] A horsetail.
File:Equisetopsida.jpg

See also

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  29. ^ Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value).
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  32. ^ a b c d e Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value).
  33. ^ a b c Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value).
  34. ^ a b Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value).
  35. ^ a b c Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value).
  36. ^ a b c Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value).
  37. ^ a b c Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value).
  38. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value).
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  40. ^ Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value).
  41. ^ a b c Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value).
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  43. ^ a b c d Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value).
  44. ^ a b c Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value).
  45. ^ a b Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value).
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