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Bridger Formation

The Bridger Formation is a geologic formation in southwestern Wyoming. It preserves fossils dating back to the Bridgerian and Uintan stages of the Paleogene Period.[2] The formation was named by American geologist Ferdinand Vandeveer Hayden for Fort Bridger, which had itself been named for mountain man Jim Bridger.[3] The Bridger Wilderness covers much of the Bridger Formation's area.

Bridger Formation
Stratigraphic range: Bridgerian - Uintan
Grizzly Buttes, a major feature of the Bridger Formation
TypeFormation
UnderliesBishop Conglomerate
OverliesGreen River Formation
Thickness215 feet (66 m) - 270 feet (82 m)[1]
Location
RegionWyoming
CountryUnited States
Type section
Named forBridger Wilderness
Named byF.V. Hayden

History edit

 
Jim Bridger

Before colonization, the lands making up the Bridger Formation had been inhabited by the Apsáalooke, Bannock, Eastern Shoshone, Hinono'eino, Očhéthi Šakówiŋ, Só'taeo'o, Tsétsêhéstâhese, and Ute nations.[4] European settlers began to settle the area around the Bridger Formation in the 19th century, beginning with the establishment of the Oregon Trail in 1830. Fort Bridger – for which the formation would later be named – was established in 1843 by Jim Bridger and Louis Vasquez. In 1868, the remaining Indigenous communities in the area were displaced by the Treaty of Fort Bridger, removing them to the Fort Hall Indian Reservation and Wind River Indian Reservation.[5][6]

The first documented fossils to be recovered from the Bridger Formation were discovered on 11 August 1849 by Captain Howard Stansbury, who documented the discovery of fossilized shells and wood in his expedition report while scouting out the region for the United States Army Corps of Topographical Engineers.[7] In the early-1860s, trapper Jack Robinson claimed to have discovered a number of sites along the base of the Uinta Mountains where grizzly bears had been turned to stone. When these claims were called into question by judge William A. Carter, Robinson brought Carter a bag filled with the fossils. One of the specimens recovered by Robinson was a well-preserved skull which resembled that of a grizzly bear. Judger Carter invited Louis Agassiz to observe the local strata, but Agassiz declined as the journey would have involved riding horseback to the site, a mode of transportation Agassiz abhorred. Carter's son-in-law, Dr. J. Van A. Carter, would go on to send a number of fossils to palaeontologist Joseph Leidy at the University of Pennsylvania in 1869. These fossils included the first Bridgerian fossil taxa, Omomys carteri; and the skull discovered by Robinson, which was described as Palaeosyops paludosus.[8] Another researcher responsible for sending off specimens was Dr. Joseph K. Corson, a close friend of Leidy's who hosted him and his family on two three to Fort Bridger in 1872, 1873, and 1879.[9]

The Bridger Formation was described and named in 1869 by H.V. Hayden while conducting a geological survey in the region on behalf of the United States Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories. The famously fossiliferous Bridger Formation attracted a number of famed palaeontologists including Henry Fairfield Osborn, William Berryman Scott, and F. Speir, Jr.[10] The Bridger Formation also became a battleground in the Bone Wars between Edward Drinker Cope and Othniel Charles Marsh.

The Bridger Formation did not see a proper scientific mission until 1903, when Walter W. Granger and William Diller Matthew initiated a three-year survey of the strata, during which time Matthew identified the Bridger Formation's distinct members by using local limestone layers as marker beds. Later expeditions brought other researchers to the region, including Charles Lewis Gazin.[11]

Geology edit

The Bridger Formation overlies the Green River Formation and underlies the Bishop Conglomerate. The boundary with the former occurs in the mid-Eocene after the region completed a transition to a drier environment from a moist climate in the early Eocene.[12] Limestone deposits like the Sage Creek Formation separate the three distinct members which make up the Bridger Formation: Blacks Fork (Bridger B), Twin Buttes (Bridger C & D), and Turtle Bluff (Bridger E). The limestone surrounding the Bridger Formation was deposited on the beds of lakes and ponds at the site during the Eocene. William Diller Matthew used this limestone as marker beds in his initial description of the Bridger Formation in 1909.

Portions formerly considered to be part of the Bridger Formation have since been reassigned to the nearby Uinta Formation.[13]

Palaeobiology edit

Dozens of Early Eocene (50.3 - 46.2 Ma)[14] mammalian and invertebrate genera are known from the Bridger Formation.

Eutherians edit

Artiodactyls edit

Achaenodontidae edit

Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images

Achaenodon[15]

A. insolens

Wyoming
  • AMNH 5143, fragmentary mandible

A. robustus

Wyoming
  • PU 10033, partial skull and mandible
 

Helohyus[16]

H. lentus

Sweetwater County, Wyoming

H. milleri

Sweetwater County, Wyoming Bridger B & C

H. plicodon

southwestern Wyoming Bridger B & C

Parahyus[17]

P. vagus

Wyoming
  • YPM 10972, partial mandible

Homacodontidae edit

Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images

Antiacodon[18]

A. pygmaeus

southwestern Wyoming Bridger C & D

A. venustus

Sweetwater County, Wyoming Bridger D
  • YPM 11765, a tooth

Homacodon[19]

H. vagans

southwestern Wyoming Bridger C & D
  • YPM 13129, skull and jaws

Microsus[20]

M. cuspidatus

southwestern Wyoming Bridger B - D
 

Carnivoramorphans edit

stem Carnivoramophans edit

Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images

Oodectes[21]

O. herpestoides

Uinta County, Wyoming
  • AMNH 140008, nearly-complete skull[22]

Miacidae edit

Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images

Harpalodon[23]

H. sylvestris

Washakie County, Wyoming

Miacis[24]

M. bathygnathus

Henry's Fork Hill, Sweetwater County, Wyoming Bridger C
 

M. edax

Wyoming

M. parvivorus

Lincoln and Uinta Counties, Wyoming Bridger B & C

M. vorax

Wyoming

M. vulpinus

Wyoming

Miocyon[25]

M. major

Blue Point Marker, Park County, Wyoming

Uintacyon[26]

U. jugulans

Henry's Fork Hill, Sweetwater County, Wyoming Bridger C

Vulpavus[27]

V. ovatus

Little Dry Creek, Uinta County, Wyoming
 

V. profectus

Uinta County, Wyoming

Viverravidae edit

Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images

Viverravus[28]

V. nitidus

Wyoming
 

Carnivorans edit

Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images

Palaearctonyx[29]

P. meadi

Twin Buttes, Sweetwater Counties, Wyoming

Cimolestans edit

Apatemyidae edit

Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images

Apatemys[30]

A. bellus

central and southern Wyoming Bridger C
  • YPM 13512, partial mandible

A. bellulus

southwestern and central Wyoming Bridger C
  • YPM 13513, partial mandible
  • USNM 22386, mandible

Esthonychidae edit

Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images

Megalesthonyx[31]

M. hopsoni

Wyoming

Tillodon[32]

T. fodiens

Millersville, Uinta County, Wyoming
 

Trogosus[33]

T. castoridens

southwestern Wyoming
 

T. gazini

Uinta County, Wyoming
  • USNM 364762, partial skeleton

T. hyracoides

Granger Station, Sweetwater County, Wyoming

T. latidens

Lincoln and Sweetwater counties, Wyoming

T. vetulus

Lincoln and Sweetwater counties, Wyoming

Pantolestidae edit

Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images

Pantolestes[34][35]

P. elegans

Wyoming

P. intermedius

Wyoming

P. longieundus

Wyoming

P. natans

Wyoming

P. phocipes

Wyoming

Creodontans edit

Hyaenodontidae edit

Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images

Didelphodus[36]

D. altidens

southwestern Wyoming

Entemodon[37]

E. comptus

Honeycomb Buttes, Fremont County, Wyoming

Iridodon[38]

I. datzae

Cathedral Bluffs, Sweetwater County, Wyoming
  • UMMP 103465, mandible

Limnocyon[39]

L. cuspidens

Ice Castle, Uinta County, Wyoming
  • UMMP 103465, mandible

L. medius

Henry's Fork Hill, Uinta County, Wyoming Bridger D

L. velox

southwestern Wyoming
 

L. verus

Uinta County, Wyoming Bridger C
 

Prolimnocyon[40]

P. antiquus

Sweetwater County, Wyoming

Proviverra[41]

P. americana

Wyoming

Sinopa[42][43][44][45][46]

S. aculeatus

Wyoming

S. agilis

Uinta County, Wyoming
 

S. eximia

Wyoming

S. grangeri

Cottonwood Creek, Sublette County, Wyoming
 

S. insectivorus

Cottonwood Creek, Sublette County, Wyoming

S. major

southwestern Wyoming

S. minor

Church Buttes, Uinta County, Wyoming

S. pungens

Cottonwood Creek, Sublette County, Wyoming

S. rapax

southwestern Wyoming
 

Tritemnodon[47]

T. hians

Wyoming

T. strenuus

Davis Ranch, Johnson County, Wyoming

Oxyaenidae edit

Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images

Aelurotherium[48]

A. bicuspis

Henry's Fork, Uinta County, Wyoming

A. latidens

Grizzly Butte, Uinta County, Wyoming

Machaeroides[49]

M. eothen

Twin Buttes, Sweetwater County, Wyoming
 

M. simpsoni

Davis Ranch, Johnson County, Wyoming
 

Patriofelis[50]

P. ferox

central and southwestern Wyoming
 

P. ulta

southwestern Wyoming
 

Dinoceratans edit

Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images

Bathyopsis[51]

B. fissidens

southwestern Wyoming Bridger B.
 

Eobasileus[52]

E. cornutus

southwestern Wyoming
 

Uintatherium[53]

U. anceps

southwestern Wyoming Bridger C & D.
 

Eulipotyphlans edit

Erinaceomorpha edit

Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images

Talpavus[54]

T. nitidus

southwestern Wyoming Bridger C
  • YPM 13511, fragmentary jaw

Geolabididae edit

Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images

Centetodon[55]

C. bacchanalis

Hyopsodus Hill, Sublette County, Wyoming

C. bembicophagus

southwestern Wyoming

C. pulcher

southwestern Wyoming Bridger C & D

Marsholestes[56]

M. dasypelix

Uinta County, Wyoming

Nyctitheriidae edit

Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images

Nyctilestes[57]

N. serotinus

Uinta County, Wyoming

Nyctitherium[58]

N. gunnelli

Uinta County, Wyoming
  • SDSNH 110393, partial mandible

N. priscus

Wyoming

N. serotinum

central and southwestern Wyoming

N. velox

Hyopsodus Hill, Sublette County, Wyoming

Leptictidans edit

Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images

Hypictops[59]

H. syntaphus

Uinta County, Wyoming Bridger D

Palaeictops[60]

P. bridgeri

central Wyoming

Macroscelids edit

Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images

Scenopagus[61]

S. curtidens

western Wyoming

S. edenensis

southwestern Wyoming

S. priscus

western Wyoming

Mesonychids edit

Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images

Harpagolestes[62]

H. immanis

southern Wyoming
  • AMNH 13143, a partial skull and jaws
 

H. macrocephalus

Lincoln and Uinta counties, Wyoming

Mesonyx[63]

M. lanius

Wyoming

M. obtusidens

Uinta County, Wyoming
 

Synoplotherium[64]

S. canius

Bitter Creek, Sweetwater County, Wyoming
 

Perissodactyls edit

Amynodontidae edit

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Orthocynodon[65]

O. antiquus

Wyoming

Brontotheriidae edit

Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images

Eotitanops[66]

E. borealis

central Wyoming
 

Palaeosyops[67][68][69][70]

P. fontinalis

western Wyoming

P. paludosus

central & southwestern Wyoming
 

P. robustus

southwestern Wyoming
 

P. ultimus

Telmatherium[71][72]

T. validum

Duncan Ranch, Fremont County, Wyoming Bridger D
 

T. validus

Sweetwater County, Wyoming Bridger D
  • YPM 11120, a partial skull

Mesatirhinus[73]

M. megarhinus

Duncan Ranch, Fremont County, Wyoming
  • PU 10008
 

Equidae edit

Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images

Oligotomus[74]

O. cinctus

Wyoming

Orohippus[75]

O. agilis

Wyoming
  • YPM 1268, partial skeleton

O. ballardi

Wyoming
  • YPM 1268, partial skeleton

O. major

Millersville, Uinta County, Wyoming
  • YPM 11270, fragmentary maxilla

O. osbornianus

Blacks Fork, Uinta County, Wyoming

O. procyoninus

Wyoming

O. progressus

Wyoming
  • AMNH 12120, partial skull

O. pumilus

southwestern Wyoming
 

O. sylvaticus

Uinta County, Wyoming

O. uintanus

Wyoming

Hyopsodontidae edit

Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images

Hyopsodus[76]

H. minusculus

southern and central Wyoming Bridger B
 

H. lepidus

southwestern Wyoming Bridger C
 

H. paulus

southwestern Wyoming Bridger B - D
 

H. pygmaeus

Wyoming

H. tonski

north and central Wyoming

Hyrachyidae edit

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Hyrachyus[77]

H. eximius

southwestern Wyoming
 

H. minor

southwestern Wyoming

H. paradoxus

Wyoming

Hyracodontidae edit

Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images

Triplopus[78]

T. cubitalis

Wyoming

T. obliquidens

Wyoming

Isectolophidae edit

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Isectolophus[79][80]

I. latidens

Lone Tree, Uinta County, Wyoming Bridger D
  • PU 10251, fragmentary skull
  • YPM 12563, partial skull
 

I. radinskyi

Lone Spring, Uinta County, Wyoming Bridger D

Tapiroidea edit

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Helaletes[81]

H. nanus

central & southwestern Wyoming
  • YPM 11080, partial jaws and cheek teeth
  • YPM 11807, partial skeleton

Palaeanodonta edit

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Brachianodon[82]

B. westorum

southwestern Wyoming

Metacheiromys[83]

M. marshi

southwestern Wyoming Bridger C
 

Pholidotans edit

Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images

Tetrapassalus[84]

T. proius

southwestern Wyoming

Plesiadapiformes edit

Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images

Alveojunctus[85]

A. minutus

Vass Quarry, Hot Springs County, Wyoming

Primates edit

Microsyopidae edit

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Microsyops[86][87][88]

M. angustidens

Blackrock Meadows, Teton County, Wyoming

M. annectens

Sublette County, Wyoming
 

M. elegans

southwestern Wyoming
  • YPM 11794, fragmentary mandible

M. knightensis

Honeycomb Buttes, Sweetwater County, Wyoming
  • YPM 11794, fragmentary mandible

M. scottianus

southern Wyoming
  • YPM 11794, fragmentary mandible

Uintasorex[citation needed]

U. parvulus

southwestern Wyoming Bridger D
  • AMNH 12052, partial mandible

Notharctidae edit

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Notharctus[89][90]

N. robinsoni

southwestern Wyoming
  • UW 3007, fragmentary mandibles

N. robustior

southwestern Wyoming Bridger C & D
  • USNM 3750, fragmentary mandibles

N. tenebrosus

southwestern Wyoming
 

N. venticolus

Sweetwater County, Wyoming
  • AMNH 4715b, partial upper and lower jaws

Smilodectes[91]

S. gracilis

southwestern Wyoming
  • YPM 11800, partial mandible
 

Omomyidae edit

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Anaptomorphus[92][93]

A. aemulus

southwestern Wyoming
  • AMNH 5010, partial mandible
 

A. westi

southwestern Wyoming

Gazinius[94]

G. amplus

central and southern Wyoming

G. bowni

Uinta County, Wyoming

Hemiacodon[95][96]

H. engardae

Donna's Locality, Uinta County, Wyoming
  • UCM 67874, fragmentary mandible

H. gracilis

Uinta County, Wyoming
  • YPM 11806, fragmentary mandible

Omomys[97]

O. carteri

southwestern Wyoming

Trogolemur[98]

T. myodes

Sweetwater County, Wyoming
  • AMNH 12399, partial mandible

Washakius[99]

W. insignis

southwestern Wyoming
  • ANSP 10332, partial mandible
  • AMNH 55672

Rodentia edit

Cylindrodontidae edit

Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images

Mysops[100]

M. fraternus

Green Locality, Sweetwater County, Wyoming

M. minimus

Grizzly Buttes, Uinta County, Wyoming

M. parvus

Grizzly Buttes, Uinta County, Wyoming

Ischyromyidae edit

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Acritoparamys[101]

A. wyomingensis

southern Wyoming

Leptotomus[102]

L. parvus

southwestern Wyoming

Mytonomys[103]

M. coloradensis

Van Houten's Locality, Park County, Wyoming

Paramys[104]

P. delicatior

southwestern Wyoming

P. delicatus

southwestern Wyoming
 

Pseudotomus[105][106]

P. hians

Cottonwood Creek, Sublette County, Wyoming

P. horribilis

Grizzly Buttes, Uinta County, Wyoming
  • AMNH 5025, skull

P. robustus

southwestern Wyoming

Quadratomus[107]

Q. grandis

southwestern Wyoming

Thisbemys[108][109]

T. corrugatus

southern and central Wyoming

T. perditus

Sweetwater County, Wyoming

Paramyidae edit

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Franimys[110]

F. buccatus

Wyoming

Reithroparamyidae edit

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Reithroparamys[111][112]

R. delicatissimus

western Wyoming

R. huerfanensis

southern Wyoming

Sciuravidae edit

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Knightomys[113]

K. cuspidatus

Vass Quarry, Hot Springs County, Wyoming

K. depressus

central and southern Wyoming

K. huerfanensis

central and southern Wyoming

K. senior

central and southern Wyoming

Taxymys[114]

T. lucaris

Sublette County, Wyoming

Tillomys[115]

T. parvidens

Grizzly Buttes, Uinta County, Wyoming

T. senex

Sublette County, Wyoming

Metatherians edit

Herpetotheriidae edit

Herpetotheriids reported from the Bridger Formation
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Herpetotherium[116]

H. innominatum

western Wyoming

H. knighti

western Wyoming  

Peratherium[117]

P. comstocki

central Wyoming

P. marsupium

southwestern Wyoming

Peradectidae edit

Peradectids reported from the Bridger Formation
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Armintodelphys[118]

A. blacki

Lightning Butte, Sweetwater County, Wyoming

Peradectes[119]

P. chesteri

southwestern Wyoming  

Birds edit

Gruiformes edit

Gruiformes reported from the Bridger Formation
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Aletornis[120]

A. bellus

Grizzly Buttes, Uinta County, Wyoming

A. gracilis

Henry's Fork, Sweetwater County, Wyoming

A. nobilis

Grizzly Buttes, Uinta County, Wyoming

A. pernix

Henry's Fork, Sweetwater County, Wyoming

A. venustus

Henry's Fork, Sweetwater County, Wyoming

Strigiformes edit

Owls reported from the Bridger Formation
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Minerva[121][122]

M. leptosteus

Grizzly Buttes, Uinta County, Wyoming
  • YUPM 512, partial tibia

M. saurodosis

Lodge-Pole Trail, Uinta County, Wyoming
  • ANSP 9131, partial humerus

Fish edit

Amiidae edit

Amia includes the genus jr synonyms Hypamia, Protamia, and Pappichthys.[123] The amiids A. (Pr.) gracilis and A. (Pr.) media were first listed as Bridger Formation taxa, but were listed as from the Laney Member of the Green river Formation by Grande and Bemis (1998). The species A. (Pa.) cornsonii, A. depressus, A. (H.) elegans, and A. newberrianus are either Bridger formation or Green River Formation per Grande and Bemis.[123]

Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Notes Images

Amia[124]

A. (Pa.) cornsonii[125]

"Upper Green River", southwestern Wyoming

  • USNM 3961, a centrum and dentary fragment (holotype)
  • USNM 5476, 5475 and 3960 isolated centra (plesiotypes)

Nomen dubium per Grande & Bemis (1998) as Amiinae indeterminate[123]

A. depressus

"Southwestern Wyoming"

  • Isolated "vertebrae and cranial bones" (Holotype, now lost?)[123]

Nomen dubium per Grande & Bemis (1998) as Amiinae indeterminate[123]

A. (H.) elegans[126]

Dry Creek, Uinta County, Wyoming
  • ANSP 5580, isolated centrum

Nomen dubium per Grande & Bemis (1998) as Amiinae indeterminate[123]

A. (Pr.) laevis[127][128]

"Cottonwood Creek", Wyoming
  • USNM 3968 -

Fragmentary premaxilla, dentary, quadrate, cranium, branchiostegal, pterygoid, and two centra

Nomen dubium per Grande & Bemis (1998) as Amiinae indeterminate[123]

A. newberrianus

"Southwestern Wyoming"

  • ANSP 5632, vertebral centrum (Now lost?)[123]

Nomen dubium per Grande & Bemis (1998) as Amiinae indeterminate[123]

A. (Pa.) plicatus

Wyoming
  • AMNH 2539 - skull bones and vertebrae (syntypes)
  • USNM 3958 - skull bones and vertebrae (syntypes)

Nomen dubium per Grande & Bemis (1998) as Amiinae indeterminate[123]

A. (Pa.) sclerops

"bluffs of Cottonwood Creek", Wyoming

  • USNM 3965, partial left dentary

Nomen dubium per Grande & Bemis (1998) as Amiinae indeterminate[123]

A. (Pr.) uintaensis

Dry Creek Cañon, Uinta County, Wyoming
  • ANSP 3151, 5558, 5622, 8044 - vertebral centra, a basioccipital (Syntypes)

Nomen dubium per Grande & Bemis (1998) as Amiinae indeterminate[123]

Ariidae edit

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Rhineastes[129]

R. peltatus

Wyoming  

R. smithii

Wyoming

Lepisosteidae edit

Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images

Lepisosteus[130][131]

L. atrox

Wyoming

L. simplex

Wyoming
 

Osteoglossidae edit

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Phareodus[132]

P. encaustus

Wyoming

P. testis

Wyoming  

Reptiles edit

Crocodilia edit

Crocodilians reported from the Bridger Formation
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Crocodilus[133]

C. elliottii

Wyoming

C. grypus

Wyoming

C. parvus

Wyoming

C. sulciferus

Wyoming
Boverisuchus[134] B. vorax Wyoming
Borealosuchus[135] B. wilsoni Wyoming
Allognathosuchus[134] A. polyodon Wyoming
Brachyuranochampsa[134] B. zangerli Wyoming

Squamates edit

Anguidae edit

Anguids reported from the Bridger Formation
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Glyptosaurus[136]

G. sphenodon

Henry's Fork, Sweetwater County, Wyoming
  • YPM 1051, partial maxilla and two teeth

G. sylvestris

Big Horn and Uinta counties, Wyoming
  • YPM 526, left frontal
  • YPM 521, fragmentary skull and jaws; several cervical and dorsal vertebrae; and several osteoderms
  • YPM 522, a skull fragment; frontal; and two body scutes
  • YPM 523, patch of cranial scutes

Paraglyptosaurus[137]

P. princeps

southwestern Wyoming
  • YPM 524, partially-complete skull and jaw; dermal scutes
  • USNM 6004, partially-complete skull
  • YPM 525, partially-complete frontal bones

Xestops[138]

X. vagans

southwestern Wyoming
  • YPM 541, partial skeleton
  • AMNH 3819, left frontal

Boidae edit

Boas reported from the Bridger Formation[139]
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Boavus

B. brevis

Grizzly Buttes, Uinta County, Wyoming
  • PMNH 468, a thoracic vertebra

B. occidentalis

Grizzly Buttes, Uinta County, Wyoming
  • PMNH 511, a dorsal vertebra
  • YPM 467, vertebra
  • YPM 2765, vertebra
  • YPM 2766, vertebra

Lithophis

L. sargenti

Grizzly Buttes, Uinta County, Wyoming
  • YPM 2719, a thoracic vertebra

Protagras

P. lacustris

Cottonwood Creek, Sublette County, Wyoming

Chamaeleonidae edit

Chameleons reported from the Bridger Formation
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Tinosaurus[140]

T. pristinus

Uinta County, Wyoming
  • PAS 9134, partial dentary and eight teeth

T. stenodon

Henry's Fork Hill, Sweetwater County, Wyoming
  • YUM 615, partial dentary and three teeth

Rhineuridae edit

Rhineurids reported from the Bridger Formation
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Lestophis[141]

L. anceps

Grizzly Buttes, Uinta County, Wyoming
  • YPM 520, vertebra

L. crassus

Marsh Creek, Uinta County, Wyoming
  • YPM 531, cervical vertebra

Spathorhynchus[142]

S. fossorium

Twin Buttes, Sweetwater County, Wyoming Bridger B

Teiidae edit

Teiids reported from the Bridger Formation
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Iguanavus[143]

I. exilis

Henry's Fork, Sweetwater County, Wyoming

Varanidae edit

Varanids reported from the Bridger Formation
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Saniwa[144]

S. ensidens

southern Wyoming
  • USNM 2185, partial skeleton and skull
  • LACM CIT 5117, four vertebrae
  • YPM 609, partial skeleton and a tooth
  • YPM 610, fragmentary skeleton including several vertebrae
  • YPM 611, partial vertebra
  • YPM 612, partial skeleton
 

S. major

Lodge-Pole Trail, Uinta County, Wyoming  

Testudines edit

Baenidae edit

Baenids reported from the Bridger Formation
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Baena[145]

B. arenosa

Uinta County, Wyoming
  • USNM 103, partial carapace
  • AMNH 1675, carapace
  • AMNH 5971, skull; carapace; vertebrae
  • AMNH 5977, mostly-complete skeleton
  • ANSP 10055, carapace
  • CM 3227, partial carapace
  • CM 3406, nearly-complete carapace

Chisternon[146]

C. hebraicum

Cottonwood Creek, Sublette County, Wyoming Bridger B
  • USNM 2275, partial carapace

C. undatum

Uinta County, Wyoming  

Carettochelyidae edit

Carettochelyids reported from the Bridger Formation
Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images

Anosteira[147]

A. ornata

southwestern Wyoming

A. radulina

Ham's Fork, Lincoln County, Wyoming
  • USNM 4096, partial carapace

Dermatemydidae edit

Dermatemydids reported from the Bridger Formation
Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images

Baptemys[148]

B. wyomingensis

Natrona and Uinta Counties, Wyoming
  • AMNH 5934, complete carapace; fragmentary cervical vertebrae; pelvis
  • AMNH 5967, partially-complete skull; crushed carapace
  • YPM 484, nearly complete skull; crushed carapace with complete plastron; partial limb bones; one complete toe
 

Emydidae edit

Emydids reported from the Bridger Formation
Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images

Emys[149][150][151][152]

E. jaensi

Sweetwater County, Wyoming
  • USNM 962, partial carapace

E. latilabiatus

Blacks Fork, Uinta County, Wyoming

E. stevensonianus

Fort Bridger, Uinta County, Wyoming
  • USNM 963, partial carapace
  • USNM 965, partial carapace
  • USNM 967, partial carapace

E. wyomingensis

Fort Bridger, Uinta County, Wyoming
  • ANSP 9777, plastron fragment

Hybemys[153]

H. arenarius

Little Sandy Creek, Sublette County, Wyoming

Geoemydidae edit

Geoemydids reported from the Bridger Formation
Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images

Echmatemys[154]

E. haydeni

Levett Creek Quarry, Uinta County, Wyoming
  • USNM 109, partial carapace

E. septaria

Uinta County, Wyoming

E. wyomingensis

Uinta County, Wyoming  

Testudinidae edit

Testudinids reported from the Bridger Formation
Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images

Hadrianus[155][156]

H. allabiatus

Cottonwood Creek, Sublette County, Wyoming Bridger B

H. corsoni

Cottonwood Creek, Sublette County, Wyoming Bridger B
  • ANSP 10050, plastron

H. octonaria

Cottonwood Creek, Sublette County, Wyoming Bridger B

H. quadratus

Cottonwood Creek, Sublette County, Wyoming Bridger B

Trionychidae edit

Trionychids reported from the Bridger Formation
Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images

Apalone[157]

A. extensa

Grizzly Buttes, Uinta County, Wyoming
  • AMNH 5951, partial carapace

A. heteroglypta

Wyoming

A. postera

Uinta County, Wyoming Bridger C
  • AMNH 6133, partial carapace

A. trionychoides

Cottonwood Creek, Sublette County, Wyoming
  • USNM 4094, partial carapace

Axestemys[158]

A. byssina

Blacks Fork, Sweetwater County, Wyoming
  • USNM 4089, partial skeleton
  • USNM 12589, fragmentary skull and partial plastron
 

A. cerevisia

Opal, Lincoln County, Wyoming
  • UW 2382, carapace with plastron; cervical vertebra; partial girdles

A. salebrosa

Dry Creek, Uinta County, Wyoming Bridger C
  • AMNH 3941, partial carapace

A. uintaensis

Little Dry Creek, Uinta County, Wyoming

Hummelichelys[159]

H. annae

Sweetwater County, Wyoming
  • FMNH P 27241, nearly-complete carapace with plastron

H. ellipticus

Grizzly Buttes, Uinta County, Wyoming
  • AMNH 1117, carapace

H. grangeri

Cottonwood Creek, Sublette County, Wyoming
  • AMNH 3942, partial carapace

H. guttatus

Uinta County, Wyoming  

Plastomenus[160]

P. molopinus

Grizzly Buttes, Uinta County, Wyoming
  • AMNH 6072, fragmentary carapace

P. oedemius

Sublette and Uinta Counties, Wyoming Bridger B
  • AMNH 3937, a partial carapace

P. tantillus

Cottonwood Creek, Sublette County, Wyoming Bridger B
  • AMNH 6018, partial carapace

P. thomasi

Sublette and Uinta Counties, Wyoming
  • AMNH 5980, nearly-complete carapace with plastron

P. visendus

Rattlesnake Hills, Fremont County, Wyoming
  • AMNH 1895, carapace

Platypeltis[161][162]

P. serialis

P. trepida

Grizzly Buttes, Uinta County, Wyoming
  • AMNH 5925, partial carapace
 

Trionyx[163]

T. concentricus

Cottonwood Creek, Sublette County, Wyoming
  • AMNH 1049, partial carapace
 

Incertae sedis edit

Reptiles of uncertain placement reported from the Bridger Formation
Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images

Naocephalus[164]

N. porrectus

Cottonwood Creek, Sublette County, Wyoming Bridger B

See also edit

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The Bridger Formation is a geologic formation in southwestern Wyoming It preserves fossils dating back to the Bridgerian and Uintan stages of the Paleogene Period 2 The formation was named by American geologist Ferdinand Vandeveer Hayden for Fort Bridger which had itself been named for mountain man Jim Bridger 3 The Bridger Wilderness covers much of the Bridger Formation s area Bridger FormationStratigraphic range Bridgerian UintanGrizzly Buttes a major feature of the Bridger FormationTypeFormationUnderliesBishop ConglomerateOverliesGreen River FormationThickness215 feet 66 m 270 feet 82 m 1 LocationRegionWyomingCountryUnited StatesType sectionNamed forBridger WildernessNamed byF V Hayden Contents 1 History 2 Geology 3 Palaeobiology 4 Eutherians 4 1 Artiodactyls 4 1 1 Achaenodontidae 4 1 2 Homacodontidae 4 2 Carnivoramorphans 4 2 1 stem Carnivoramophans 4 2 2 Miacidae 4 2 3 Viverravidae 4 3 Carnivorans 4 4 Cimolestans 4 4 1 Apatemyidae 4 4 2 Esthonychidae 4 4 3 Pantolestidae 4 5 Creodontans 4 5 1 Hyaenodontidae 4 5 2 Oxyaenidae 4 6 Dinoceratans 4 7 Eulipotyphlans 4 7 1 Erinaceomorpha 4 7 2 Geolabididae 4 7 3 Nyctitheriidae 4 8 Leptictidans 4 9 Macroscelids 4 10 Mesonychids 4 11 Perissodactyls 4 11 1 Amynodontidae 4 11 2 Brontotheriidae 4 11 3 Equidae 4 11 4 Hyopsodontidae 4 11 5 Hyrachyidae 4 11 6 Hyracodontidae 4 11 7 Isectolophidae 4 11 8 Tapiroidea 4 12 Palaeanodonta 4 13 Pholidotans 4 14 Plesiadapiformes 4 15 Primates 4 15 1 Microsyopidae 4 15 2 Notharctidae 4 15 3 Omomyidae 4 16 Rodentia 4 16 1 Cylindrodontidae 4 16 2 Ischyromyidae 4 16 3 Paramyidae 4 16 4 Reithroparamyidae 4 16 5 Sciuravidae 5 Metatherians 5 1 Herpetotheriidae 5 2 Peradectidae 6 Birds 6 1 Gruiformes 6 2 Strigiformes 7 Fish 7 1 Amiidae 7 2 Ariidae 7 3 Lepisosteidae 7 4 Osteoglossidae 8 Reptiles 8 1 Crocodilia 8 2 Squamates 8 2 1 Anguidae 8 2 2 Boidae 8 2 3 Chamaeleonidae 8 2 4 Rhineuridae 8 2 5 Teiidae 8 2 6 Varanidae 8 3 Testudines 8 3 1 Baenidae 8 3 2 Carettochelyidae 8 3 3 Dermatemydidae 8 3 4 Emydidae 8 3 5 Geoemydidae 8 3 6 Testudinidae 8 3 7 Trionychidae 8 4 Incertae sedis 9 See also 10 ReferencesHistory edit nbsp Jim Bridger Before colonization the lands making up the Bridger Formation had been inhabited by the Apsaalooke Bannock Eastern Shoshone Hinono eino Ochethi Sakowiŋ So taeo o Tsetsehestahese and Ute nations 4 European settlers began to settle the area around the Bridger Formation in the 19th century beginning with the establishment of the Oregon Trail in 1830 Fort Bridger for which the formation would later be named was established in 1843 by Jim Bridger and Louis Vasquez In 1868 the remaining Indigenous communities in the area were displaced by the Treaty of Fort Bridger removing them to the Fort Hall Indian Reservation and Wind River Indian Reservation 5 6 The first documented fossils to be recovered from the Bridger Formation were discovered on 11 August 1849 by Captain Howard Stansbury who documented the discovery of fossilized shells and wood in his expedition report while scouting out the region for the United States Army Corps of Topographical Engineers 7 In the early 1860s trapper Jack Robinson claimed to have discovered a number of sites along the base of the Uinta Mountains where grizzly bears had been turned to stone When these claims were called into question by judge William A Carter Robinson brought Carter a bag filled with the fossils One of the specimens recovered by Robinson was a well preserved skull which resembled that of a grizzly bear Judger Carter invited Louis Agassiz to observe the local strata but Agassiz declined as the journey would have involved riding horseback to the site a mode of transportation Agassiz abhorred Carter s son in law Dr J Van A Carter would go on to send a number of fossils to palaeontologist Joseph Leidy at the University of Pennsylvania in 1869 These fossils included the first Bridgerian fossil taxa Omomys carteri and the skull discovered by Robinson which was described as Palaeosyops paludosus 8 Another researcher responsible for sending off specimens was Dr Joseph K Corson a close friend of Leidy s who hosted him and his family on two three to Fort Bridger in 1872 1873 and 1879 9 The Bridger Formation was described and named in 1869 by H V Hayden while conducting a geological survey in the region on behalf of the United States Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories The famously fossiliferous Bridger Formation attracted a number of famed palaeontologists including Henry Fairfield Osborn William Berryman Scott and F Speir Jr 10 The Bridger Formation also became a battleground in the Bone Wars between Edward Drinker Cope and Othniel Charles Marsh The Bridger Formation did not see a proper scientific mission until 1903 when Walter W Granger and William Diller Matthew initiated a three year survey of the strata during which time Matthew identified the Bridger Formation s distinct members by using local limestone layers as marker beds Later expeditions brought other researchers to the region including Charles Lewis Gazin 11 Geology editThe Bridger Formation overlies the Green River Formation and underlies the Bishop Conglomerate The boundary with the former occurs in the mid Eocene after the region completed a transition to a drier environment from a moist climate in the early Eocene 12 Limestone deposits like the Sage Creek Formation separate the three distinct members which make up the Bridger Formation Blacks Fork Bridger B Twin Buttes Bridger C amp D and Turtle Bluff Bridger E The limestone surrounding the Bridger Formation was deposited on the beds of lakes and ponds at the site during the Eocene William Diller Matthew used this limestone as marker beds in his initial description of the Bridger Formation in 1909 Portions formerly considered to be part of the Bridger Formation have since been reassigned to the nearby Uinta Formation 13 Palaeobiology editDozens of Early Eocene 50 3 46 2 Ma 14 mammalian and invertebrate genera are known from the Bridger Formation Eutherians editArtiodactyls edit Achaenodontidae edit Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images Achaenodon 15 A insolens Wyoming AMNH 5143 fragmentary mandible A robustus Wyoming PU 10033 partial skull and mandible nbsp Helohyus 16 H lentus Sweetwater County Wyoming H milleri Sweetwater County Wyoming Bridger B amp C H plicodon southwestern Wyoming Bridger B amp C Parahyus 17 P vagus Wyoming YPM 10972 partial mandible Homacodontidae edit Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images Antiacodon 18 A pygmaeus southwestern Wyoming Bridger C amp D A venustus Sweetwater County Wyoming Bridger D YPM 11765 a tooth Homacodon 19 H vagans southwestern Wyoming Bridger C amp D YPM 13129 skull and jaws Microsus 20 M cuspidatus southwestern Wyoming Bridger B D nbsp Carnivoramorphans edit stem Carnivoramophans edit Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images Oodectes 21 O herpestoides Uinta County Wyoming AMNH 140008 nearly complete skull 22 Miacidae edit Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images Harpalodon 23 H sylvestris Washakie County Wyoming Miacis 24 M bathygnathus Henry s Fork Hill Sweetwater County Wyoming Bridger C nbsp M edax Wyoming M parvivorus Lincoln and Uinta Counties Wyoming Bridger B amp C M vorax Wyoming M vulpinus Wyoming Miocyon 25 M major Blue Point Marker Park County Wyoming Uintacyon 26 U jugulans Henry s Fork Hill Sweetwater County Wyoming Bridger C Vulpavus 27 V ovatus Little Dry Creek Uinta County Wyoming nbsp V profectus Uinta County Wyoming Viverravidae edit Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images Viverravus 28 V nitidus Wyoming nbsp Carnivorans edit Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images Palaearctonyx 29 P meadi Twin Buttes Sweetwater Counties Wyoming Cimolestans edit Apatemyidae edit Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images Apatemys 30 A bellus central and southern Wyoming Bridger C YPM 13512 partial mandible A bellulus southwestern and central Wyoming Bridger C YPM 13513 partial mandible USNM 22386 mandible Esthonychidae edit Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images Megalesthonyx 31 M hopsoni Wyoming Tillodon 32 T fodiens Millersville Uinta County Wyoming nbsp Trogosus 33 T castoridens southwestern Wyoming nbsp T gazini Uinta County Wyoming USNM 364762 partial skeleton T hyracoides Granger Station Sweetwater County Wyoming T latidens Lincoln and Sweetwater counties Wyoming T vetulus Lincoln and Sweetwater counties Wyoming Pantolestidae edit Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images Pantolestes 34 35 P elegans Wyoming P intermedius Wyoming P longieundus Wyoming P natans Wyoming P phocipes Wyoming Creodontans edit Hyaenodontidae edit Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images Didelphodus 36 D altidens southwestern Wyoming Entemodon 37 E comptus Honeycomb Buttes Fremont County Wyoming Iridodon 38 I datzae Cathedral Bluffs Sweetwater County Wyoming UMMP 103465 mandible Limnocyon 39 L cuspidens Ice Castle Uinta County Wyoming UMMP 103465 mandible L medius Henry s Fork Hill Uinta County Wyoming Bridger D L velox southwestern Wyoming nbsp L verus Uinta County Wyoming Bridger C nbsp Prolimnocyon 40 P antiquus Sweetwater County Wyoming Proviverra 41 P americana Wyoming Sinopa 42 43 44 45 46 S aculeatus Wyoming S agilis Uinta County Wyoming nbsp S eximia Wyoming S grangeri Cottonwood Creek Sublette County Wyoming nbsp S insectivorus Cottonwood Creek Sublette County Wyoming S major southwestern Wyoming S minor Church Buttes Uinta County Wyoming S pungens Cottonwood Creek Sublette County Wyoming S rapax southwestern Wyoming nbsp Tritemnodon 47 T hians Wyoming T strenuus Davis Ranch Johnson County Wyoming Oxyaenidae edit Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images Aelurotherium 48 A bicuspis Henry s Fork Uinta County Wyoming A latidens Grizzly Butte Uinta County Wyoming Machaeroides 49 M eothen Twin Buttes Sweetwater County Wyoming nbsp M simpsoni Davis Ranch Johnson County Wyoming nbsp Patriofelis 50 P ferox central and southwestern Wyoming nbsp P ulta southwestern Wyoming nbsp Dinoceratans edit Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images Bathyopsis 51 B fissidens southwestern Wyoming Bridger B nbsp Eobasileus 52 E cornutus southwestern Wyoming nbsp Uintatherium 53 U anceps southwestern Wyoming Bridger C amp D nbsp Eulipotyphlans edit Erinaceomorpha edit Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images Talpavus 54 T nitidus southwestern Wyoming Bridger C YPM 13511 fragmentary jaw Geolabididae edit Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images Centetodon 55 C bacchanalis Hyopsodus Hill Sublette County Wyoming C bembicophagus southwestern Wyoming C pulcher southwestern Wyoming Bridger C amp D Marsholestes 56 M dasypelix Uinta County Wyoming Nyctitheriidae edit Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images Nyctilestes 57 N serotinus Uinta County Wyoming Nyctitherium 58 N gunnelli Uinta County Wyoming SDSNH 110393 partial mandible N priscus Wyoming N serotinum central and southwestern Wyoming N velox Hyopsodus Hill Sublette County Wyoming Leptictidans edit Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images Hypictops 59 H syntaphus Uinta County Wyoming Bridger D Palaeictops 60 P bridgeri central Wyoming Macroscelids edit Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images Scenopagus 61 S curtidens western Wyoming S edenensis southwestern Wyoming S priscus western Wyoming Mesonychids edit Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images Harpagolestes 62 H immanis southern Wyoming AMNH 13143 a partial skull and jaws nbsp H macrocephalus Lincoln and Uinta counties Wyoming Mesonyx 63 M lanius Wyoming M obtusidens Uinta County Wyoming nbsp Synoplotherium 64 S canius Bitter Creek Sweetwater County Wyoming nbsp Perissodactyls edit Amynodontidae edit Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images Orthocynodon 65 O antiquus Wyoming Brontotheriidae edit Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images Eotitanops 66 E borealis central Wyoming nbsp Palaeosyops 67 68 69 70 P fontinalis western Wyoming P paludosus central amp southwestern Wyoming nbsp P robustus southwestern Wyoming nbsp P ultimus Telmatherium 71 72 T validum Duncan Ranch Fremont County Wyoming Bridger D nbsp T validus Sweetwater County Wyoming Bridger D YPM 11120 a partial skull Mesatirhinus 73 M megarhinus Duncan Ranch Fremont County Wyoming PU 10008 nbsp Equidae edit Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images Oligotomus 74 O cinctus Wyoming Orohippus 75 O agilis Wyoming YPM 1268 partial skeleton O ballardi Wyoming YPM 1268 partial skeleton O major Millersville Uinta County Wyoming YPM 11270 fragmentary maxilla O osbornianus Blacks Fork Uinta County Wyoming O procyoninus Wyoming O progressus Wyoming AMNH 12120 partial skull O pumilus southwestern Wyoming nbsp O sylvaticus Uinta County Wyoming O uintanus Wyoming Hyopsodontidae edit Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images Hyopsodus 76 H minusculus southern and central Wyoming Bridger B nbsp H lepidus southwestern Wyoming Bridger C nbsp H paulus southwestern Wyoming Bridger B D nbsp H pygmaeus Wyoming H tonski north and central Wyoming Hyrachyidae edit Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images Hyrachyus 77 H eximius southwestern Wyoming nbsp H minor southwestern Wyoming H paradoxus Wyoming Hyracodontidae edit Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images Triplopus 78 T cubitalis Wyoming T obliquidens Wyoming Isectolophidae edit Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images Isectolophus 79 80 I latidens Lone Tree Uinta County Wyoming Bridger D PU 10251 fragmentary skull YPM 12563 partial skull nbsp I radinskyi Lone Spring Uinta County Wyoming Bridger D Tapiroidea edit Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images Helaletes 81 H nanus central amp southwestern Wyoming YPM 11080 partial jaws and cheek teeth YPM 11807 partial skeleton Palaeanodonta edit Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images Brachianodon 82 B westorum southwestern Wyoming Metacheiromys 83 M marshi southwestern Wyoming Bridger C nbsp Pholidotans edit Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images Tetrapassalus 84 T proius southwestern Wyoming Plesiadapiformes edit Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images Alveojunctus 85 A minutus Vass Quarry Hot Springs County Wyoming Primates edit Microsyopidae edit Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images Microsyops 86 87 88 M angustidens Blackrock Meadows Teton County Wyoming M annectens Sublette County Wyoming nbsp M elegans southwestern Wyoming YPM 11794 fragmentary mandible M knightensis Honeycomb Buttes Sweetwater County Wyoming YPM 11794 fragmentary mandible M scottianus southern Wyoming YPM 11794 fragmentary mandible Uintasorex citation needed U parvulus southwestern Wyoming Bridger D AMNH 12052 partial mandible Notharctidae edit Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images Notharctus 89 90 N robinsoni southwestern Wyoming UW 3007 fragmentary mandibles N robustior southwestern Wyoming Bridger C amp D USNM 3750 fragmentary mandibles N tenebrosus southwestern Wyoming nbsp N venticolus Sweetwater County Wyoming AMNH 4715b partial upper and lower jaws Smilodectes 91 S gracilis southwestern Wyoming YPM 11800 partial mandible nbsp Omomyidae edit Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images Anaptomorphus 92 93 A aemulus southwestern Wyoming AMNH 5010 partial mandible nbsp A westi southwestern Wyoming Gazinius 94 G amplus central and southern Wyoming G bowni Uinta County Wyoming Hemiacodon 95 96 H engardae Donna s Locality Uinta County Wyoming UCM 67874 fragmentary mandible H gracilis Uinta County Wyoming YPM 11806 fragmentary mandible Omomys 97 O carteri southwestern Wyoming Trogolemur 98 T myodes Sweetwater County Wyoming AMNH 12399 partial mandible Washakius 99 W insignis southwestern Wyoming ANSP 10332 partial mandible AMNH 55672 Rodentia edit Cylindrodontidae edit Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images Mysops 100 M fraternus Green Locality Sweetwater County Wyoming M minimus Grizzly Buttes Uinta County Wyoming M parvus Grizzly Buttes Uinta County Wyoming Ischyromyidae edit Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images Acritoparamys 101 A wyomingensis southern Wyoming Leptotomus 102 L parvus southwestern Wyoming Mytonomys 103 M coloradensis Van Houten s Locality Park County Wyoming Paramys 104 P delicatior southwestern Wyoming P delicatus southwestern Wyoming nbsp Pseudotomus 105 106 P hians Cottonwood Creek Sublette County Wyoming P horribilis Grizzly Buttes Uinta County Wyoming AMNH 5025 skull P robustus southwestern Wyoming Quadratomus 107 Q grandis southwestern Wyoming Thisbemys 108 109 T corrugatus southern and central Wyoming T perditus Sweetwater County Wyoming Paramyidae edit Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images Franimys 110 F buccatus Wyoming Reithroparamyidae edit Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images Reithroparamys 111 112 R delicatissimus western Wyoming R huerfanensis southern Wyoming Sciuravidae edit Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images Knightomys 113 K cuspidatus Vass Quarry Hot Springs County Wyoming K depressus central and southern Wyoming K huerfanensis central and southern Wyoming K senior central and southern Wyoming Taxymys 114 T lucaris Sublette County Wyoming Tillomys 115 T parvidens Grizzly Buttes Uinta County Wyoming T senex Sublette County WyomingMetatherians editHerpetotheriidae edit Herpetotheriids reported from the Bridger Formation Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images Herpetotherium 116 H innominatum western Wyoming H knighti western Wyoming nbsp Peratherium 117 P comstocki central Wyoming P marsupium southwestern Wyoming Peradectidae edit Peradectids reported from the Bridger Formation Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images Armintodelphys 118 A blacki Lightning Butte Sweetwater County Wyoming Peradectes 119 P chesteri southwestern Wyoming nbsp Birds editGruiformes edit Gruiformes reported from the Bridger Formation Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images Aletornis 120 A bellus Grizzly Buttes Uinta County Wyoming A gracilis Henry s Fork Sweetwater County Wyoming A nobilis Grizzly Buttes Uinta County Wyoming A pernix Henry s Fork Sweetwater County Wyoming A venustus Henry s Fork Sweetwater County Wyoming Strigiformes edit Owls reported from the Bridger Formation Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images Minerva 121 122 M leptosteus Grizzly Buttes Uinta County Wyoming YUPM 512 partial tibia M saurodosis Lodge Pole Trail Uinta County Wyoming ANSP 9131 partial humerusFish editAmiidae edit Amia includes the genus jr synonyms Hypamia Protamia and Pappichthys 123 The amiids A Pr gracilis and A Pr media were first listed as Bridger Formation taxa but were listed as from the Laney Member of the Green river Formation by Grande and Bemis 1998 The species A Pa cornsonii A depressus A H elegans and A newberrianus are either Bridger formation or Green River Formation per Grande and Bemis 123 Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Notes Images Amia 124 A Pa cornsonii 125 Upper Green River southwestern Wyoming USNM 3961 a centrum and dentary fragment holotype USNM 5476 5475 and 3960 isolated centra plesiotypes Nomen dubium per Grande amp Bemis 1998 as Amiinae indeterminate 123 A depressus Southwestern Wyoming Isolated vertebrae and cranial bones Holotype now lost 123 Nomen dubium per Grande amp Bemis 1998 as Amiinae indeterminate 123 A H elegans 126 Dry Creek Uinta County Wyoming ANSP 5580 isolated centrum Nomen dubium per Grande amp Bemis 1998 as Amiinae indeterminate 123 A Pr laevis 127 128 Cottonwood Creek Wyoming USNM 3968 Fragmentary premaxilla dentary quadrate cranium branchiostegal pterygoid and two centra Nomen dubium per Grande amp Bemis 1998 as Amiinae indeterminate 123 A newberrianus Southwestern Wyoming ANSP 5632 vertebral centrum Now lost 123 Nomen dubium per Grande amp Bemis 1998 as Amiinae indeterminate 123 A Pa plicatus Wyoming AMNH 2539 skull bones and vertebrae syntypes USNM 3958 skull bones and vertebrae syntypes Nomen dubium per Grande amp Bemis 1998 as Amiinae indeterminate 123 A Pa sclerops bluffs of Cottonwood Creek Wyoming USNM 3965 partial left dentary Nomen dubium per Grande amp Bemis 1998 as Amiinae indeterminate 123 A Pr uintaensis Dry Creek Canon Uinta County Wyoming ANSP 3151 5558 5622 8044 vertebral centra a basioccipital Syntypes Nomen dubium per Grande amp Bemis 1998 as Amiinae indeterminate 123 Ariidae edit Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images Rhineastes 129 R peltatus Wyoming nbsp R smithii Wyoming Lepisosteidae edit Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images Lepisosteus 130 131 L atrox Wyoming L simplex Wyoming nbsp Osteoglossidae edit Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images Phareodus 132 P encaustus Wyoming P testis Wyoming nbsp Reptiles editCrocodilia edit Crocodilians reported from the Bridger Formation Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images Crocodilus 133 C elliottii Wyoming C grypus Wyoming C parvus Wyoming C sulciferus Wyoming Boverisuchus 134 B vorax Wyoming Borealosuchus 135 B wilsoni Wyoming Allognathosuchus 134 A polyodon Wyoming Brachyuranochampsa 134 B zangerli Wyoming Squamates edit Anguidae edit Anguids reported from the Bridger Formation Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images Glyptosaurus 136 G sphenodon Henry s Fork Sweetwater County Wyoming YPM 1051 partial maxilla and two teeth G sylvestris Big Horn and Uinta counties Wyoming YPM 526 left frontal YPM 521 fragmentary skull and jaws several cervical and dorsal vertebrae and several osteoderms YPM 522 a skull fragment frontal and two body scutes YPM 523 patch of cranial scutes Paraglyptosaurus 137 P princeps southwestern Wyoming YPM 524 partially complete skull and jaw dermal scutes USNM 6004 partially complete skull YPM 525 partially complete frontal bones Xestops 138 X vagans southwestern Wyoming YPM 541 partial skeleton AMNH 3819 left frontal Boidae edit Boas reported from the Bridger Formation 139 Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images Boavus B brevis Grizzly Buttes Uinta County Wyoming PMNH 468 a thoracic vertebra B occidentalis Grizzly Buttes Uinta County Wyoming PMNH 511 a dorsal vertebra YPM 467 vertebra YPM 2765 vertebra YPM 2766 vertebra Lithophis L sargenti Grizzly Buttes Uinta County Wyoming YPM 2719 a thoracic vertebra Protagras P lacustris Cottonwood Creek Sublette County Wyoming Chamaeleonidae edit Chameleons reported from the Bridger Formation Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images Tinosaurus 140 T pristinus Uinta County Wyoming PAS 9134 partial dentary and eight teeth T stenodon Henry s Fork Hill Sweetwater County Wyoming YUM 615 partial dentary and three teeth Rhineuridae edit Rhineurids reported from the Bridger Formation Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images Lestophis 141 L anceps Grizzly Buttes Uinta County Wyoming YPM 520 vertebra L crassus Marsh Creek Uinta County Wyoming YPM 531 cervical vertebra Spathorhynchus 142 S fossorium Twin Buttes Sweetwater County Wyoming Bridger B Teiidae edit Teiids reported from the Bridger Formation Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images Iguanavus 143 I exilis Henry s Fork Sweetwater County Wyoming Varanidae edit Varanids reported from the Bridger Formation Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images Saniwa 144 S ensidens southern Wyoming USNM 2185 partial skeleton and skull LACM CIT 5117 four vertebrae YPM 609 partial skeleton and a tooth YPM 610 fragmentary skeleton including several vertebrae YPM 611 partial vertebra YPM 612 partial skeleton nbsp S major Lodge Pole Trail Uinta County Wyoming nbsp Testudines edit Baenidae edit Baenids reported from the Bridger Formation Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images Baena 145 B arenosa Uinta County Wyoming USNM 103 partial carapace AMNH 1675 carapace AMNH 5971 skull carapace vertebrae AMNH 5977 mostly complete skeleton ANSP 10055 carapace CM 3227 partial carapace CM 3406 nearly complete carapace Chisternon 146 C hebraicum Cottonwood Creek Sublette County Wyoming Bridger B USNM 2275 partial carapace C undatum Uinta County Wyoming nbsp Carettochelyidae edit Carettochelyids reported from the Bridger Formation Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images Anosteira 147 A ornata southwestern Wyoming A radulina Ham s Fork Lincoln County Wyoming USNM 4096 partial carapace Dermatemydidae edit Dermatemydids reported from the Bridger Formation Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images Baptemys 148 B wyomingensis Natrona and Uinta Counties Wyoming AMNH 5934 complete carapace fragmentary cervical vertebrae pelvis AMNH 5967 partially complete skull crushed carapace YPM 484 nearly complete skull crushed carapace with complete plastron partial limb bones one complete toe nbsp Emydidae edit Emydids reported from the Bridger Formation Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images Emys 149 150 151 152 E jaensi Sweetwater County Wyoming USNM 962 partial carapace E latilabiatus Blacks Fork Uinta County Wyoming E stevensonianus Fort Bridger Uinta County Wyoming USNM 963 partial carapace USNM 965 partial carapace USNM 967 partial carapace E wyomingensis Fort Bridger Uinta County Wyoming ANSP 9777 plastron fragment Hybemys 153 H arenarius Little Sandy Creek Sublette County Wyoming Geoemydidae edit Geoemydids reported from the Bridger Formation Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images Echmatemys 154 E haydeni Levett Creek Quarry Uinta County Wyoming USNM 109 partial carapace E septaria Uinta County Wyoming E wyomingensis Uinta County Wyoming nbsp Testudinidae edit Testudinids reported from the Bridger Formation Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images Hadrianus 155 156 H allabiatus Cottonwood Creek Sublette County Wyoming Bridger B H corsoni Cottonwood Creek Sublette County Wyoming Bridger B ANSP 10050 plastron H octonaria Cottonwood Creek Sublette County Wyoming Bridger B H quadratus Cottonwood Creek Sublette County Wyoming Bridger B Trionychidae edit Trionychids reported from the Bridger Formation Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images Apalone 157 A extensa Grizzly Buttes Uinta County Wyoming AMNH 5951 partial carapace A heteroglypta Wyoming A postera Uinta County Wyoming Bridger C AMNH 6133 partial carapace A trionychoides Cottonwood Creek Sublette County Wyoming USNM 4094 partial carapace Axestemys 158 A byssina Blacks Fork Sweetwater County Wyoming USNM 4089 partial skeleton USNM 12589 fragmentary skull and partial plastron nbsp A cerevisia Opal Lincoln County Wyoming UW 2382 carapace with plastron cervical vertebra partial girdles A salebrosa Dry Creek Uinta County Wyoming Bridger C AMNH 3941 partial carapace A uintaensis Little Dry Creek Uinta County Wyoming Hummelichelys 159 H annae Sweetwater County Wyoming FMNH P 27241 nearly complete carapace with plastron H ellipticus Grizzly Buttes Uinta County Wyoming AMNH 1117 carapace H grangeri Cottonwood Creek Sublette County Wyoming AMNH 3942 partial carapace H guttatus Uinta County Wyoming nbsp Plastomenus 160 P molopinus Grizzly Buttes Uinta County Wyoming AMNH 6072 fragmentary carapace P oedemius Sublette and Uinta Counties Wyoming Bridger B AMNH 3937 a partial carapace P tantillus Cottonwood Creek Sublette County Wyoming Bridger B AMNH 6018 partial carapace P thomasi Sublette and Uinta Counties Wyoming AMNH 5980 nearly complete carapace with plastron P visendus Rattlesnake Hills Fremont County Wyoming AMNH 1895 carapace Platypeltis 161 162 P serialis P trepida Grizzly Buttes Uinta County Wyoming AMNH 5925 partial carapace nbsp Trionyx 163 T concentricus Cottonwood Creek Sublette County Wyoming AMNH 1049 partial carapace nbsp Incertae sedis edit Reptiles of uncertain placement reported from the Bridger Formation Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images Naocephalus 164 N porrectus Cottonwood Creek Sublette County Wyoming Bridger BSee also editList of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in Wyoming Paleontology in WyomingReferences edit Nace R L 1939 Geology of the northwest part of the Red Desert Sweetwater and Fremont Counties Wyoming Wyoming Geological Survey Bulletin 27 Laramie Wyoming Wyoming Geological Survey 51 Gazin Lewis C 20 January 1976 Mammalian 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