US And Canadian Fossil Sites -- Data for NEW MEXICO

Version V0910 current as of OCT 2009.

Back to States INDEX

Back to MAIN PAGE

LocationCountyState/ProvinceDirections,NotesAgeFormationFossilsCommentsReferenceLat-Long
[?][?]NMIn Cretaceous Greenhorn LimestoneCretaceousGreenhornfaunas with numerous shark teethNM0295|,
-[?]NMPermianAboreptiles Ophiacodon,SphenacodonNM0294CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
NW New Mexico[?]NMCretaceousFox Hillsshark teeth-Cretolamna,Ischyrhiza,Scapanorhynchus,Squalicorax;fish teeth-EnchodusNM0293|,
-BernalilloNMalong NM14 in road cuts starting 3 km S of I40 and extending for many kmbrachiopods,corals,bryozoa,a few coralsNM0015|,
-BernalilloNMin a large outcrop of Pennsylvanian Madera shale W of NM10 13.5 km S of US66PennsylvanianMadera (NM)paleoniscoid fish,acanthoid fish,tetrapod amphibians -- LafoniusNM0016NM10 was eliminated in 1970. The Bernalillo County portion is probably NM14|,
AlbuquerqueBernalilloNM9 km S of I40-NM10 junctionPennsylvanianbrachiopods,bryozoaNM000135.0844,-106.6506,,MCU|,
AlbuquerqueBernalilloNMin mines along NM25Pleistocenemastodon,mammoth,sloth,horsesNM000235.0844,-106.6506,,MCU|,
Kinney Brick QuarryBernalilloNMPennsylvanianWild Cowfish-Acanthodus,Platysomus,Amphicentrum,Pyritocephalus,Schizolepus[?];Shark Teeth-XenacanthusNM0003No citations for Schizolepus|,
Manzano MountainsBernalilloNMPennsylvanianMadera (NM)|Wild Cowfish Phanerorhynchus,Platysomus,Amphibians - LatoniusNM000434.7067,-106.4086,,SCU|,
RinconBernalilloNM2 km NWabundant fossil coralsNM000532.6758,-107.0600,,MCU|,
RinconBernalilloNMNear road fork on local road 2 km N of Milepost 35 on NM25Pleistoceneplant bulbs,stemsNM000632.6758,-107.0600,,MCU|,
Rio Puerco ValleyBernalillo?NMNW of Albuquerque in concretions in Semilla Sandstone member of the Mancos ShaleCretaceousMancosAmmonites-Romaniceras,Prionocyclus,Hoplitoides,Coilopoceras,SpathitesNM0312http://geoinfo.nmt.edu/publications/bulletins/114/36.2116,-106.5775,,GAGA4|,
SandiaBernalilloNMPennsylvanianMadera (NM) Shalefish - AcanthodesNM0007UNKNOWN,,,MCU|,
Sandia CrestBernalilloNMin Limestone outcropsPaleozoic Uppercrinoids,other marine fossilsNM000835.2089,-106.4472,,SCU|,
Sandia CrestBernalilloNMin road cuts in grey shales somewhere on NM14PennsylvanianMyalina,gastropods,brachiopods,bryozoaNM000935.2089,-106.4472,,SCU|,
Sandia MountainsBernalilloNMOn NM10 8 km S of I40 junction in Tijeras CanyonPennsylvanianfaunas - brachiopods,trilobites,bryozoaNM001035.1981,-106.4331,,MCU|,
Sandia MountainsBernalilloNMOn NM44 to crest of Mountains inPennsylvanianbrachiopods,crinoids,bryozoaNM001135.1981,-106.4331,,MCU|,
Sandia MountainsBernalilloNMOn NM536 to crest of Mountains inPennsylvanianbrachiopods,crinoids,bryozoaNM001235.1981,-106.4331,,MCU|,
Sandia MountainsBernalilloNMOn crest of Mountains E of Albuquerque inPennsylvanianbrachiopods,crinoids,bryozoaNM001335.1981,-106.4331,,MCU|,
Sandia Ski AreaBernalilloNMon NM44 400 meters SE of the ski area in brown shale in road cut on S side of roadPennsylvaniangood bryozoaNM0014|,
RoswellChavesNMalong US380 and I70 to HondoPermianPermian faunasNM001733.4014,-104.3792,,MCU|,
CimarronColfaxNM6 km N in canyon of Turkey CreekCretaceousPierreammonitesNM001836.5108,-104.9153,,MCU|,
San Francisco PassColfaxNMat Colorado lineTellina,Scitula[?],Panopaca[?],plantsNM0019No citations for 'Scitula' 050607. Very likely,it is the species portion of 'Tellina scitula' a valid species. 'Panopaca' may be a legitimate genus but 'Panopea' is more likely.UNKNOWN,,,SCU|,
SpringerColfaxNME in concretions in Canadian River Valley in Blue Hill member of Carlile ShaleCretaceousCarlileAmmonites-Romaniceras,Prionocyclus,Hoplitoides,Coilopoceras,SpathitesNM0313http://geoinfo.nmt.edu/publications/bulletins/114/36.3400,-104.5377,,GA4|,
SpringerColfaxNMS on US85CretaceousGreenhornabundant shark teethNM002036.3611,-104.5947,,MCU|,
Ute ParkColfaxNMin canyon of Cimarron RiverCretaceousPierreinvertebratesNM002136.5581,-105.1144,,MCU|,
-CurryNMAnderson Carter RanchPleistocenevertebrates-Glossotherium,EquusNM0301http://www.npl.utexas.edu/vpl/databases/index.php|,
Anderson LakeCurryNMHolocenevertebrates-Canis,OdocoileusNM0302http://www.npl.utexas.edu/vpl/databases/index.php|,
ClovisCurryNMtoward Portales for 15+km in sand blowoutsPleistocenelarge vertebratesNM0022CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission34.4047,-103.2047,,MCU|,
BowenDona AnaNMIn small ravines at the West end of the RR tunnel. The Grayson generally contains abundant and diverse invertebrates as well as some shark teeth in clays, marls and chalky white limestone. Tunnel was reportedly opened up into a cut at some pointCretaceous,UpperGraysoninvertebrates,shark teethNM0315http://www.geocities.com/lancelhall/fossils/31.7928, -106.5406,S9T29SR4E|S16T29R4E,GA|,
Las CrucesDona AnaNMIn McSilla BasinPleistocene (Irvington)Camp Ricebird bonesNM002332.3122,-106.7778,,MCU|,
Radium SpringsDona AnaNM16 km WPetrified WoodNM002532.5011,-106.9275,,MCU|,
Radium SpringsDona AnaNMPetrified Wood at Marble Mine (Fee in 1970s)NM002432.5011,-106.9275,,MCU|,
Robledo MountainDona AnaNMin nearby canyonPermianAboabundant vertebrate and invertebrate trackways (no collecting)NM0026Robledo Mountain and the Robeldo Range are at roughly 32.4048N,-106.9000W. West of Leasburg. Unable to locate more precisely32.4048,-106.9000,,A|,
Robledo MountainsDona AnaNMIn non-marine strataPermianRobledoichnofossils-arthropods,tetrapods,AugerinoichnusNM0304http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P3-1600986571.html32.4356,-106.9161,,MCU|,
Sand Hill WashDona Ana?NMCamel ForkMiocene (Clarendon)Tesuqueturtles-GeocheloneNM0027|,
Guadeloupe MountainsEddy?NMIn thick reef limestones along top of RidgePermianCapitanfossilsNM0029Original says 'El Capitan' formation -- probably is no such formation distinct from the Capitan formation|,
LovingEddyNM11km SE SE1/4SE1/4SE1/4S33T23SR29E Scoggin Flat; New Mexico: Eddy Co. -104.0127, 32.2776 at a distance of 2909 m Harroun School; New Mexico: Eddy Co. -104.0222, 32.2523 at a distance of 3318 m 32.2612N,-103.9886WPliocene-PleistoceneGatunaFossil fish-Dorosoma (one single specimen)NM002832.2612,-103.9886, SE1/4SE1/4SE1/4S33T23SR29E|,
BuckhornGrantNMPleistoceneGilabird bonesNM003033.0369,-108.7078,,MCU|,
Santa RitaGrantNM22 km E in road cuts and slopes adjacent to hwy 90, silicified Devonianfossils in shalesNM003136.0069,-105.9719,,MCU|,
Santa RitaGrantNM22 km E in road cuts and slopes adjacent to hwy 90, silicified Silurian brachiopods in shales?NM003236.0069,-105.9719,,MCU|,
Santa RitaGrantNM25 km E on NM 90Devoniansilicified brachiopodsNM003336.0069,-105.9719,,MCU|,
Silver City RangeGrantNM(Chafez 1986)Cambrian,UpperBlissIchnofossils-SkolithosNM0298http://www.ohiolink.edu/etd/send-pdf.cgi?toledo1116014816|,
Warm SpringsGrant?NMJurassicTodlito Limestonefish-TodiltiaNM003432.5667,-108.0333,,MCU|,
-GuadalupeNMJurassicTodlitoFish Pholidophorus,LeptolepisNM0040|,
Bull CanyonGuadalupeNMS28,32,33T9NR26E Bull Canyon head; -104.1591, 34.9643 at a distance of 2549 m 34.9622N,-104.1869WJurassicWemakahFish-HulettiaNM003634.9622,-104.1869,S2833T9NR26E|,
Bull CanyonGuadalupeNMTriassicBull Canyon (NM)dinosaur teeth-PseudotriconodonNM003533.6314,-108.9914,,MCU|,
Hot Springs CanyonGuadalupeNMpossibly Bull Canyon S30-31R26ET9N as well/instead. Can't identify Hot Springs Canyon. Lat Long is center of S30R26ET9N on mesa N of NM156. Bull Canyon heads a few km to the NE of lat long location in badlands and runs NEJurassicTodlito Limestonefish-Occithrissops,TodiltiaNM003734.9762925,-104.2233286,S30-31R26ET9N,G|,
Luciano MesaGuadalupeNMTriassicBull Canyon (NM)dinosaur-LucianosaurusNM003834.9792,-104.1500,,SCU|,
Santa RosaGuadalupeNM48km EJurassicTodlito Limestonefish-Hulettia,TodiltiaNM003935.3383,-107.2256,,MCU|,
Hachita PeakHidalgoNMAbout 1km E on Eastern Slope in Upper Conglomerate SE1/4 NE1/4 S26T28SR16W Locs NMMNH-4470,4487JurassicBroken Jugbivalves-graphaea;gastropods,corals-ThamnasteriaNM0306http://geoinfo.nmt.edu/publications/periodicals/nmg/23/n1/jurassicinvert.pdf31.842274,-108.443642,SE1/4NE1/4S26T28SR16W,G|,
-LeaNMarea deposits in sand dune regionPleistocenemammoth,horse,slothNM0041|,
CapitanLincolnNMon Oso Creek e1/2s6t21sr141E in shale. PLSS location appears to be incorrect. Oso Creek is a tributary of Salado Creek that is followed NW by US380 for some distance W of Capitan. Lat Long is an arbitrary location on Oso Creek a few km WNW of CapitanCretaceousgastropods,ammonites,BaculitesNM004233.553448,-105.597539,e1/2s6t21sr141E,GA|,
CapitanLincolnNMon S branch of Oso Creek in dark gray,fissile marine shaleCretaceous UpperMesaverdeabundant large gastropods - Volutoderma,Cardium,Baculites;InoceramusNM004333.5394,-105.3586,,MCU|,
DemingLunaNMGastropod OmphalotrochusNM004432.2686,-107.7581,,MCU|,
Fort WingateMcKinleyNM3.2km STriassicChinlevertebrate scales-ChinleaNM004535.4678,-108.5406,,MCU|,
GallupMcKinleyNMBryozoa MembraniporaNM004635.5281,-108.7419,,MCU|,
San AntonioMoraNMon Highway 380 E to Carrizozo and around CarthagePermianammonites,Scaphopods,bivalvesNM004733.9178,-106.8808,,MCU|,
-OteroNM6 km E of US54/70 on NM82 in bioherms in roadcutsPennsylvanianfusulinids,algae,brachiopods,coralsNM0064|,
AlamagordoOteroNM1 km N from NMSU campus in AlamagordoMississippianLake Valleywell preserved crinoids,brachiopodsNM004832.9300,-105.9500,,SCU|,
AlamagordoOteroNM8 km E in road cut on US82PermianHuecocorals,brachiopods,gastropods,fusulinids,pelecypods,cephalopods,bryozoa,trilobitesNM004932.9300,-105.9500,,SCU|,
AlamagordoOteroNMAt Milepost 5 on US 82 E of AlamagordoPermianBrachiopods - Chonetes,pelecypods -NM005032.9300,-105.9500,,SCU|,
AlamagordoOteroNMAt Milepost 7 on US 82 E of AlamagordoPermianFusulinids-SchwagerinaNM005132.9300,-105.9500,,SCU|,
AlamagordoOteroNMAt Mountain Pass on Hwy 82PermianAbopelecypods,brachiopods,coralsNM005232.9300,-105.9500,,SCU|,
AlamagordoOteroNME and SE on slopes of Sacramento MountainsOrdovician-CarboniferousbrachiopodsNM005332.9300,-105.9500,,SCU|,
AlamagordoOteroNME in Alamo Canyon in Sacramento MountainsMississippianLake ValleyTaonurusNM005432.9300,-105.9500,,SCU|,
AlamagordoOteroNMIn bioherms in Sacramento MountainsMississippianLake Valleywell preserved crinoids,brachiopods,corals,natilids,a few trilobitesNM005532.9300,-105.9500,,SCU|,
CloudcroftOteroNMIn limestonesPennsylvanian-PermianNautiloids,brachiopodsNM005632.9572,-105.7419,,MCU|,
Dry CanyonOteroNMIn area bioherm outcropsMississippianCryptozoon,AnchicodiumNM005735.3147,-107.6964,,MCU|,
Dry CanyonOteroNMIn roadside exposuresMississippianHolderBioherm faunasNM005835.3147,-107.6964,,MCU|,
High RollsOteroNMnear junction of NM83 and La Luz rd 600 meters N in Limestone outcropPennsylvanianMissourian, Middlefusulinids (Triticites)NM0059UNKNOWN,,,MCU|,
Muleshoe CanyonOteroNMIn large biohermsMississippianCryptozoon,AnchicodiumNM006032.7964,-105.9333,,SCU|,
OrograndeOteroNM6 km N on NM54 in hills along roadabundant brachiopods,gastropods,cephalopodsNM006132.4333,-108.5417,,MCU|,
Sacramento MountainsOteroNMAt Muleshoe Mound 100 Meters biohermCarboniferousfossilsNM006233.1264,-105.7514,,MCU|,
San Andreas CanyonOteroNMIn large biohermsMississippianCryptozoon,AnchicodiumNM006335.149631,-106.233854,,CU|,
Apache CanyonQuayNMAlso at Mesa RedondaTriassicRedondaTracks-Brachychirotherium,'Pseudotetrasauropus', 'Tetrasauropus', Grallator,Rhynchosauroides;body fossils-ohytosaurs,aetosaurs,dinosaurs,etcNM0309http://keckgeology.org/files/pdf/symvol/11th/Utah/charette.pdf|,
Barranca CreekQuayNMTriassicBull Canyon (NM)Reptile footprints-BarrancapusNM006535.1597,-103.4878,,SCU|,
Merrill RanchQuayNMIn Limestone at base of MorrisonJurassicMorrisonfish-Hulettia,TodiltiaNM006632.1056,-108.5858,,MCU|,
Mesa RedondaQuayNMIn Tucumcari BasinTriassicChinleLungfish burrows,tracks,body fossilsNM0307http://keckgeology.org/files/pdf/symvol/11th/Utah/charette.pdf|,
Revuleto CreekQuayNMTriassicBull Canyon (NM)Coelacanth fish-Quayia,dinosaur-RevueltosaurusNM0067|,
San JonQuayNMat 'Shark Hill' in Triassic outcropTriassicVery abundant phytosaur teeth.NM006835.1075,-103.3281,,MCU|,
TucumcariQuayNMin area exposures above Permian redbedsCretaceous LowerExogyra,Ostrea,etcNM007035.1708,-103.7069,,MCU|,
TucumcariQuayNMin area exposures of red shalesPermianvertebratesNM0071CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission35.1708,-103.7069,,MCU|,
TucumcariQuayNMTriassicChinlereptiles-Coelophysis?,TypothoraxNM006935.1708,-103.7069,,MCU|,
-Rio ArribaNM600m W of O'Keefe House on small hillTriassicChinlevertebrate-bonesNM0124May be a reference to Georgia O'Keefe house in Abiquiu,NM. CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
-Rio ArribaNMNEEoceneSan JoseTurtle fragmentsNM0104CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
AbiquiuRio ArribaNMAt Conical Hill QuarryMiocene (Clarendon),(Barstow)Tesuquemammals-Aelurodon,Aepycamelus,Aphelops,Cormohipparion,Dipoides,Homolabis,Mylagaulus,Pliohippus,Procamelus,Tomarctus;turtles-Geochelone,GopherusNM007236.2072,-106.3181,,MCU|,
AbiquiuRio ArribaNMAt Cross Quarry on NE side of Orphan Mesa 2.5km SE of Ghost RanchTriassicChinlevertebrates-CoelophysisNM0073CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission36.2072,-106.3181,,MCU|,
AbiquiuRio ArribaNMHot Springs-Echo AmphitheaterJurassicWanakahFish-Hulettia,TodiltiaNM007436.2072,-106.3181,,MCU|,
AbiquiuRio ArribaNMIn El Cobre CanyonPermianCutlervertebrates-Diadectes,EryopsNM0075CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission36.2072,-106.3181,,MCU|,
AbiquiuRio ArribaNMRio del OsoMioceneTesuquemammals-AelurodonNM007636.2072,-106.3181,,MCU|,
AbiquiuRio ArribaNMarea exposuresMioceneTesuquevertebrates-DipoidesNM0077CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission36.2072,-106.3181,,MCU|,
Aelurodon WashRio ArribaNMMioceneTesuquevertebrates-Aelurodon,TomarctusNM0078CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
AlcaldeRio ArribaNMopposite AlcaldeMioceneChamitavertebrate bonesNM0079CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission36.0889,-106.0531,,MCU|,
Almagre ArroyoRio Arriba?NMNear the divide to the head of Largo Creek--NW side of the divideEoceneSan JoseMammals-Homogalax,Hyracotherium;Reptiles-crocodile teeth;Turtle fragmentsNM0125One reference says La Planta County (should be 'La Plata'). CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission36.2803,-106.8514,,SCU|,
Arroyo BlancoRio ArribaNME of Regina-El Vado road W of the pass of old road N of Northcutt Ranch road.EoceneSan JoseReptiles-crocodile teethNM0080CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission36.3286,-106.8761,,SCU|,
Arroyo BlancoRio ArribaNMNear Lindreth,At head,near the divide to the head of Largo and Almagre Arroyo also near middle of West rim on Dusty McDaniel RanchEoceneSan JoseReptiles-crocodile bones;Squamata-Paraglyptosaurus;Turtle fragments-HadrianusNM0081CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission36.3286,-106.8761,,SCU|,
Arroyo BlancoRio ArribaNMS rim and S sideEoceneSan JoseCrocodile bones and teeth;Turtles-fragmentsNM008236.3286,-106.8761,,SCU|,
Arroyo LargoRio ArribaNMarea exposures at head of canyon SW of pass to Arroyo AlmagreEoceneSan JoseReptiles:Crocodile teeth and bonesNM0083|,
Arroyo SecoRio ArribaNMAt head of CanyonPermianCutlervertebrates-ArcheriaNM0084CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission35.9653,-106.0300,,MCU|,
Arroyo de AguaRio ArribaNM1km E at Welles Quarry on Ramon Salazar Ranch on S side of Rio PuercoPermianAbovertebrates - ZatrachysNM0087UC Loc V-3528. CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Arroyo de AguaRio ArribaNMPermianAbovertebrates - SphenacodonNM0085CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Arroyo de AguaRio ArribaNMPermianCutlervertebrates-Diadectes,EryopsNM0086CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Cerro de Las Minas Wash[?]Rio ArribaNMNW of El Rito CreekMiocene (Clarendon)Tesuqueturtles-GeocheloneNM0088Cerro do Las Minas is a fairly common location name in Latin America,but couldn't locate a feature of that name in NM. CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Chama BasinRio ArribaNMarea exposuresTriassicChinlereptile bonesNM0311http://keckgeology.org/files/pdf/symvol/11th/Utah/charette.pdf|,
Chamas-El RitoRio ArribaNMMultiple sites in area?Miocene (Clarendon)|Miocene (Barstow)Tesuquemammals-Aelurodon,Ustatochoerus;turtles-GeocheloneNM0089CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
CoyoteRio ArribaNMin lower red beds at base of canyon wallsPermianvertebratesNM0090CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission36.1119,-106.6144,,MCU|,
CubaRio ArribaNMS of minor EW divide between Gavilan drainage and next to S of Continental DivideEoceneSan JoseSquamata-SaniwaNM0091CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission36.0222,-106.9578,,MCU|,
El Cobre CanyonRio ArribaNMTriassicChinlevertebrates-reptile bonesNM0092CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
El Rito CreekRio ArribaNMMultiple sites in area?Miocene (Clarendon)Tesuquemammals-Oxydactylus,ProtolabisNM0093CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
EspanolaRio ArribaNMNWMioceneChamita?turtle-GeocheloneNM0094CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission35.9911,-106.0800,,MCU|,
GallinaRio ArribaNMN in Arroyo Seco on Gallina CreekTriassicChinlevertebrates-TypothoraxNM0095CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission34.2097,-105.7708,,MCU|,
GavilanRio ArribaNMNE end in Badlands running W from Lindreth-Tapacitos road were it crosses continental divide.EoceneSan JoseSquamata-SaniwaNM0096It is not clear that the town of Tapacitos still exists (or ever existed). There is a Tapacitos Wash in Rio Arriba County. CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission32.6961,-107.7639,,MCU|,
GavilanRio ArribaNMNE of Stevenson Ranch,N of Gavilan Post OfficeEoceneSan JoseSquamata-ParaglyptosaurusNM0097CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission32.6961,-107.7639,,MCU|,
GavilanRio ArribaNMSE branch on N rim at mouth of drawEoceneSan JoseSquamata-ParaglyptosaurusNM0098CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission32.6961,-107.7639,,MCU|,
GavilanRio ArribaNMat head of drainageEoceneSan JoseSquamata-ParaglyptosaurusNM0099CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission32.6961,-107.7639,,MCU|,
Hernandez SchoolRio ArribaNM1km WNW on N side of washMioceneChamitabird bonesNM0100CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Kunya Ruins Wash[?]Rio ArribaNMMiocene (Clarendon)Tesuquemammals-PromylagaulusNM0101Couldn't locate a Kunya Ruins Wash in NM. CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
LareoRio ArribaNM16km NW of Lindreth Wash at Leeson RanchEoceneSan JoseTurtles-fragmentsNM0102CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Largo CreekRio ArribaNMEoceneSan Josemammal-PelycodusNM0103CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission34.5025,-108.8522,,MCU|,
Long Walk WashRio ArribaNMMiocene (Clarendon)Tesuquemammals-EucastorNM0105CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Lyden QuarryRio ArribaNMarea exposuresMioceneChamitaMammals-Aphelops,Osbornoceros,Osteoborus,SubmegatylopusNM0106Lyden is apparently a well established landmark in Rio Arriba County however,the name may actually be Leyden Quarry. Probably the same location as Osbornoceros Quarry. CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Meniscotherium QuarryRio ArribaNMEoceneSan JoseMammals-Hyracotherium,Meniscotherium,ParamysNM0107CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Mesa AltaRio Arriba?NMJurassicTodlito Limestonefish-TodiltiaNM0126There is also a Mesa Alta in McKinley CountyUNKNOWN,,,MCU|,
Ojo CalienteRio ArribaNMIn second steep walled wash S of Ojo Caliente intrusiveMiocene (Clarendon)Tesuqueturtles-GeocheloneNM0108CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission36.3031,-106.0461,,MCU|,
Ojo CalienteRio ArribaNMMultiple sites in area?Miocene (Clarendon)Tesuquemammals-Aelurodon,Aepycamelus,Aphelops,Cosoryx,Dipoides,Eucastor,Gomphotherium,Homolabis,Homolabis,Meryceros,Metalabis,Nothotylopus,Pliohippus,Pareucastor,Promylagaulus,Sthenictis,TomarctusNM0109CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission36.3031,-106.0461,,MCU|,
Ojo EscritoRio Arriba?NMS ofPaleoceneNacimientoCrocodilesNM0127Ojo Escrito (Escrito Spring) appears to be in Rio Arriba County at 36.23472N 107.56472W. CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Ojo San JoseRio ArribaNMEoceneSan JoseMammals-Coryphodon,Didymictis,Homogalax,Hyracotherium,Meniscotherium;Reptiles-Champsosaurus;Squamata-SaniwaNM0110CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
PuercoRio Arriba?NMto WestPaleocene (Puercan)PuercoReptiles-Champsosaurus;Turtle scutesNM0128CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permissionUNKNOWN,,,MCU|,
Rak Camel QuarryRio ArribaNMMioceneChamitaMammals-Dinohippus,Dipoides,HypolagusNM0111CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Red LakeRio ArribaNMAt old Red Lake School House E of main road in Arroyo BlancoEoceneSan JoseTurtle fragmentsNM0112CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission33.6761,-104.0258,,MCU|,
ReginaRio ArribaNM1.6km N in badlands adjacent to Lindreth-Regina roadEoceneSan JoseCrocodile teeth;Turtle fragmentsNM0113CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission36.1842,-106.9561,,MCU|,
ReginaRio ArribaNMAt Quarry 58 and Quarry 88 -- Quarry 88 may be same site as Arroyo BlancoEoceneSan JoseMammals-Cantius,Chriacus,Diacodexis,Diacodon,Didelphodus,Didelphodus,Hyracotherium,Leptacodon,Macrocranion,Miacis,Omomys,Paramys,Peradectes,Phenacolemur,Prodiacodon,Prototomus,Scenopagus,Thryptacodon,Viverravus;Reptiles-crocodile bones and teeth;Squamata-NM0114CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission36.1842,-106.9561,,MCU|,
ReginaRio ArribaNME of Regina-La Jara RdEoceneSan JoseCrocodile teeth and bonesNM0115May be in Sandoval County. CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission36.1842,-106.9561,,MCU|,
ReginaRio ArribaNMTo W in reworked sediments in Largo CanyonEoceneSan Josefish-IschyrhizaNM011636.1842,-106.9561,,MCU|,
Round Mountain QuarryRio ArribaNM3km N of Round MountainMioceneChamitaBird bones;Mammals-Aelurodon,Bassariscus,Cosoryx,Homolabis,Procamelus,Propretanupolama,Pseudoceras[?],Ramoceros;Turtles-GeocheloneNM0117Original says 'Pseudocerus'. CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission32.829169,-108.276783,,CU|,
Salital[?] CreekRio ArribaNMN side of creekPermianCutlervertebrates-EryopsNM0118Can't identify a Salital Creek in Rio Arriba County. CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
San JuanRio ArribaNMMioceneChamitamammals-Aphelops,Astrohippus,Bassariscus,Metapidoides,PlesioguloNM0119CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission36.1397,-105.6725,,MCU|,
San Juan RiverRio ArribaNMCretaceousKirtlanddinosaur bonesNM0120CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission34.3900,-106.8225,,MCU|,
Santa Clara CanyonRio ArribaNMMiocene (Clarendon)Tesuquemammals-Eucastor,Martinogale,MegeucastorNM0121CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission35.9778,-106.1206,,SCU|,
Santa Clara DistrictRio ArribaNMMiocene (Clarendon)TesuqueMammals-Aelurodon,Aphelops,Bassariscus,Carpocyon,Hypohippus,PeracerasNM0122CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Santa Clara RiverRio ArribaNMMiocene (Clarendon)Tesuquemammals-BrachypsalisNM0123CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Whitaker QuarryRio ArribaNMTriassicRock PointTetrapodsNM0308http://keckgeology.org/files/pdf/symvol/11th/Utah/charette.pdf|,
Alamito WashSan JuanNMTorrejonvertebrates-PentacodonNM0299http://www.npl.utexas.edu/vpl/databases/index.php|,
Angel PeakSan JuanNMin area badlands W of NM44Paleocenemammal bones and teeth.NM0129CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission36.5619,-107.8658,,MCU|,
Animas RiverSan JuanNMW side of RiverPaleoceneNacimientocrocodileNM0130CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission31.9997,-108.8253,,MCU|,
Arroyo BlancoSan JuanNMLoc-42127,42116,44129Eocene (Uintan)San JoseMammals-Leptacodon,Hyopsodus,Phenacolemur,PelycodusNM0305http://www.npl.utexas.edu/vpl/databases/index.php|,
AztecSan JuanNM2 km S on Aztec-Bloomfield Rdearly mammalsNM0131CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission36.8222,-107.9922,,MCU|,
AztecSan JuanNMin arroyos and badlands to NWPaleocenemammalsNM0132CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission36.8222,-107.9922,,MCU|,
Barrel Springs ArroyoSan JuanNM19 km SE in grey claysPaleocenemammals and reptilesNM0133CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Barrel Springs ArroyoSan JuanNMnear head 4.6km E of Ojo AlamoPaleoceneNacimientocrocodiles-Allognathosuchus;Squamata;mammals-Compsemys,Peradectes,ThylacodonNM0134CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
BernalilloSan JuanNMIn draws,gullies,cuts along road to AztecCretaceous Lower-PaleoceneOjo AlamoFrilled dinosaurs,ganoid fish. petrified wood,Paleocene mammals -opossums,insectivores,multituberculates,small rodents,armadillos,primates,creodonts,CondylarthsNM0135CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission35.0844,-106.6506,,MCU|,
BlancoSan JuanNM50 km W in Bisti badlands just E of Navajo reservationpetrified wood.NM013636.3286,-106.8761,,MCU|,
BloomfieldSan JuanNMS in arroyos and badlands leading into Kutz CanyonPaleocenemammalsNM0137CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission36.7111,-107.9839,,MCU|,
Buchanan CanyonSan JuanNMS SidePaleoceneNacimientocrocodileNM0138CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Canyon GallebosSan JuanNMPaleoceneTorrejoncrocodiles-EosuchiaNM0139CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Cedar HillSan JuanNM800m EPaleoceneNacimientoChampsosaurs-Champsosaurus;Turtle-CompsemysNM0140CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission35.0272,-107.6653,,MCU|,
ChacoSan JuanNMPaleoceneTorrejonTurtles-TrionyxNM0141CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permissionUNKNOWN,,,MCU|,
Chaco CanyonSan JuanNMabove massive sandstones in canyon wallsCretaceousKirtland|Fruitlandabundant shark teeth,dinosaur bonesNM0144CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission36.0603,-107.9664,,MCU|,
Chaco CanyonSan JuanNMPaleocene (Puercan)PuercoTurtle-HoplochelysNM0143CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission36.0603,-107.9664,,MCU|,
Chaco CanyonSan JuanNMPaleoceneNacimientoCrocodiles-Allognathosuchus;Turtles-CompsemysNM0142CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission36.0603,-107.9664,,MCU|,
Chico SpringsSan JuanNMnear Chico Springs StorePaleoceneTorrejonReptiles-ChampsosaurusNM0145CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission36.4983,-104.2392,,SCU|,
Coal CreekSan JuanNMAt head of CanyonPaleoceneNacimientocrocodiles-Allognathosuchus;mammals-Anisonchus,Castor,Choeroclaenus,Chriacus,Conacodon,Deltatherium,Ectoconus,Ellipsodon,Eoconodon,Erethizon,Loxolophus,Mimotricentes,Onychodectes,Oxyacodon,Oxyaena,Oxyclaenus,Pantolambda,Periptychus,Taeniolabis,...NM0146CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission36.6036,-108.5694,,MCU|,
Coal Creek CanyonSan Juan?NMPaleocene (Puercan)PuercoTurtles-ConchochelysNM0178CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Crocodile Kitchen MiddenSan JuanNMPaleoceneTorrejoncrocodiles-EosuchiaNM0147CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
De-Na-Zin WashSan JuanNMT23NR13W-T24NR13W and T??R12W. Fossils trees,leaves coal,etc in various beds. Area appears to be about 15km ENE of White Rock in De-Na-Zin Wash N of NM371CretaceousFruitland|Pictured CliffsFossil sites are scattered. Invertebrates - many mollusks and a few insects and vertebrates including fish and dinosaurs including juveniles and eggs have also been found. Area is protected and a permit is required for collecting.{7}NM017736.2207438, -108.2195671,T23NR13W,GA|,
Edvardo (Bitonitsoseh) ArroyoSan Juan?NMbetween Kimbeto and Escavada--4.8km E of Kimbeto on W side of ArroyoPaleoceneNacimientoCrocodile;Squamata-Xestops;mammal-Clemensodon,Eoconodon;TurtlesNM0179CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Escanada[?] CanyonSan JuanNMPaleoceneTorrejoncrocodiles-EosuchiaNM0148Likely Escanaba Canyon. CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Escavada ArroyoSan Juan?NMPaleoceneNacimientocrocodiles;mammal-TricentesNM0180CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Escavada CanyonSan JuanNMPaleoceneTorrejonTurtles-Baena,HoplochelysNM0149CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
FarmingtonSan JuanNM48km SWCretaceousFruitlanddinosaur teethNM0150CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission36.7883,-108.1050,,MCU|,
Fossil Forest Study AreaSan JuanNMCretaceousKirtlandmammals-Alphadon,Aquiladelphis,Cimolestes,Gypsonictops,PediomysNM0151CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Gallegos CanyonSan JuanNMPaleoceneNacimientoCrocodilesNM0152CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission36.6992,-108.1158,,MCU|,
Huerfano PeakSan JuanNMPaleoceneNacimientoCrocodileNM0153CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Huerfano Trading PostSan JuanNMnear Barrell[?] Springs in area exposures to W of NM44PaleocenevertebratesNM0154Huerfano trading post is at 36.4039N,-107.8528W. Couldn't locate Barrell or Barrel Springs. CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission36.4039,-107.8528,,A|,
Huertano Trading PostSan JuanNMnear Barrel Springs in area exposures to W of NM44CretaceousKirtlandvertebrates,Alamosaurus,Kritosaurus,Pentaceratops,GorgosaurusNM0155CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
KimbetoSan JuanNM6.4km distant at adobe house (Old Dolan Ranch?PaleoceneNacimientoCrocodile-AllognathosuchusNM0157CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission36.1836,-107.8408,,MCU|,
KimbetoSan JuanNMPaleocene (Puercan)PuercoCrocodiles-EosuchiaNM0156CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission36.1836,-107.8408,,MCU|,
Kimbeto ArroyoSan JuanNM8km E of Otis at head of Arroyo--head of West branchPaleoceneNacimientoCrocodiles-Navajosuchus;Squamata;Turtles-CompsemysNM0158CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Kimbeto WashSan JuanNMW flank of washPaleoceneNacimientoRay teeth;mammal-Conacodon,SchochiaNM0159CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission36.1014,-107.9442,,SCU|,
Kutz CanyonSan JuanNMPaleoceneNacimientoCrocodiles;Mammals-Conoryctella,AnasaziaNM0160CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission36.5894,-107.9481,,MCU|,
Largo CanyonSan JuanNMPaleoceneNacimientoChampsosaurs-ChampsosaurusNM0161CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission33.8997,-104.9792,,MCU|,
Los BarrealesSan JuanNMPaleoceneTorrejoncrocodile bones and teethNM0162CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Lower Hunter WashSan JuanNMCretaceousFruitland|KirtlandMammal FossilsNM0163CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Mammalon HillSan JuanNMPaleoceneNacimientoMammal FossilsNM0164CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Marsupial HillSan JuanNMPaleoceneTorrejonChampsosaurus;Crocodiles-EosuchiaNM0165CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Ojo AlamoSan JuanNM1.6km SPaleoceneOjo AlamoCrocodile vertebraNM0166CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Puerco RiverSan JuanNMW of Nacimiento MountainPaleoceneTorrejonChampsosaurus;misc reptile bonesNM0167CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission35.2892,-109.1247,,MCU|,
Puerco RiverSan Juan?NMW ofPaleoceneNacimientoCrocodilesNM0181CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission35.2892,-109.1247,,MCU|,
Rio Del PuercoSan JuanNMUpper part of Rio Puerco basinPaleoceneNacimientoCrocodiles,Turtles-PlastomenusNM0168CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Rio TorreonSan Juan?NMPaleoceneNacimientomammal-MixodectesNM0182CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
San Juan BasinSan JuanNMArea exposuresPaleoceneNacimientovertebrates-crocodiles,turtles,etcNM0169CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission36.8031,-107.2369,,MCU|,
Torellones[?]San Juan?NMPaleoceneNacimientoCrocodilesNM0183Can't identify a geographic feature 'Torellones' in New Mexico -- a variant of Torreon? Perhaps? CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Torrejon ArroyoSan JuanNMEoceneSan JoseCrocodile-LeidyosuchusNM0170CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Torrejon ArroyoSan JuanNMPaleoceneTorrejonReptiles-ChampsosaurusNM0171CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
TorrejonesSan JuanNMPaleoceneTorrejoncrocodiles-EosuchiaNM0172CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Torreon ArroyoSan Juan?NME branchPaleoceneNacimientoSquamata-MachaerosaurusNM0184CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission33.8181,-107.0194,,SCU|,
Torreon ArroyoSan Juan?NMW branchPaleoceneNacimientoSquamata-HelagrasNM0185CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission33.8181,-107.0194,,SCU|,
Torreon WashSan JuanNMW side of washPaleoceneNacimientoSquamata-Parodaxosaurus,Plesiorhineura;Crocodiles-AkanthosuchusNM0173CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission35.6278,-107.2350,,SCU|,
TsayaSan JuanNM11.2km NECretaceousFruitlandvertebrates-dinosaur bones,PentaceratopsNM0174CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission36.1331,-108.1736,,MCU|,
Tsosie ArroyoSan Juan?NMPaleoceneNacimientoMammals-Choeroclaenus,Conacodon,Hemithlaeus,Holoconus,Hyopsodus,Kimbetohia,Loxolophus,Mesodma,Mimotricentes,Oxyacodon,Oxyclaenus,Parectypodus,Peradectes,PtilodusNM0186Loc of Betonnie Tsosie Was (not of fossil exposure) is 107.923W Lat=36.0997|Holoconus seems to be a legitimate genus,not much info 061018. CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Twin Peaks HollowSan JuanNMW ofPaleoceneNacimientoCrocodiles,TurtlesNM0175CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Willow WashSan JuanNMCretaceousKirtlanddinosaur-NaashoibitosaurusNM0176CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission35.9981,-108.5261,,MCU|,
Las VegasSan MiguelNMSW in road cutsPaleoceneabundant plants - Maple,poplar,dogwood,chestnutNM018735.5939,-105.2172,,MCU|,
PecosSan MiguelNMin Dalton Canyon and at ski basinPaleozoic Uppercrinoid stems,corals,brachiopodsNM018835.6025,-106.7356,,MCU|,
PecosSan MiguelNMin road cuts along NM63 to N in Pecos River Canyonbrachiopods,trilobites,bryozoaNM018935.6025,-106.7356,,MCU|,
Tecolote CanyonSan MiguelNMSangre de Christo MountainsMississippianArroyo PenascoSpirifer,ConulariaNM019035.2339,-106.3478,,MCU|,
AlmagreSandovalNMEoceneSan Josevertebrates-Lophiparamys,Apatosciuravus,Knightomys,Mattimys,ParamysNM0300http://www.npl.utexas.edu/vpl/databases/index.php|,
Arroyo Piedre LumbreSandovalNMN side of ArroyoCretaceousMenefeeCrocodile-BrachychampsaNM0191CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
CanonSandovalNM16 km N on NM485 in gray limestonesPennsylvanianbrachiopods,corals,bryozoa,crinoidsNM019235.5478,-105.8278,,MCU|,
Canyada Piedra ParadaSandovalNMAt Red Cliff ProspectMioceneSanta FeTurtle-GeocheloneNM0194CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Canyada Piedra ParadaSandovalNMEocene-OligoceneGalisteovertebrates-Metalabis[?]NM0193'Metalabis' is possibly a misspelling. Metalabis is an insect-an earwig|,
Canyada de ZiaSandovalNMIN Rincon Quarry in Rincon fork of Canyada de ZiaMioceneSanta FeTurtle-KinosternonNM0196CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Canyada de ZiaSandovalNMMioceneSanta FeTurtle-fragmentsNM0195CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Coryphodon QuarrySandovalNMEoceneSan JoseMammals-Coryphodon,HyracotheriumNM0197CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission35.812981,-106.580503,,CU|,
CubaSandovalNMN of Garrison's RanchEoceneSan JoseCrocodile teethNM0199CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission36.0222,-106.9578,,MCU|,
CubaSandovalNMN ofPaleoceneNacimientoCrocodile teeth-AllognathosuchusNM0198CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission36.0222,-106.9578,,MCU|,
Cuba MesaSandovalNMPaleoceneNacimientoturtlesNM0200CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
East Flank Torreon Wash (Lower)SandovalNMPaleocene Mammal Reference LocationPaleoceneNacimientoMammal FossilsNM0201CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Jemez SpringsSandovalNMS for 7 kmPermianvertebratesNM0202CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission35.7686,-106.6917,,MCU|,
Jemez SpringsSandovalNMSouth and West of Battleship Rock Monument along road in Limestone outcropscrinoids,fossilsNM020335.7686,-106.6917,,MCU|,
Jemez State MonumentSandovalNMin Limestone and shale cliffs behind ruinsbrachiopods,crinoids,bryozoa replaced with red chalcedonyNM020435.7786,-106.6858,,SCU|,
La VentanaSandovalNMCretaceousMancosReptiles-IcthyosaurusNM0205Original says La Ventata. CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission35.8667,-106.9500,,MCU|,
Mammalon HillSandovalNMAt Tsosie WashPaleocene (Puercan)PuercoAmphibian bones;Crocodile teeth-Allognathosuchus;Squamata-ProxestopsNM0206CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Penasco CanyonSandovalNMIn nw1/4se1/4s5tnr1e in 13m of sandy Limestone. PLSS loc lacks a township. Lat Long is an arbitrary location in Penasco Canyon about 12km WNW of San YsidroPennsylvanianMorrowSchizophoria,MillerellaNM0207CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission35.627582, -106.842041,,GA|,
Pinos Canyon[?]SandovalNMto T16NR1E. Can't identify a Pinos Canyon in Sandoval County. Lat Long is center of T16NR1E about 6km NNW of San YsidroEumetria,Linoproductus,Composita,Spirifer,Straparolus,Leptodesma,Fenestrellina,Archimedes,Endothyra,Plectogyra,numerous brachiopods - Schizophoria,Meekela,Hustedia,pelecypods,Bryozoa,trilobite pieces.NM020835.6128609,-106.8185912,T16NR1E|,
Rio PuercoSandovalNMS side of boundary fence of the Isleta Indian Reservation in a layer with potato shaped concretionsMioceneSanta FeTurtle-GeocheloneNM0209CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission36.2108,-106.5839,,MCU|,
Rio PuercoSandovalNMin Rio Puerco ValleyCretaceousmollusks,ammonitesNM021036.2108,-106.5839,,MCU|,
San LuisSandovalNMArea BadlandsCretaceousDinosaur remainsNM0211CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission35.6825,-107.0500,,MCU|,
San YsidroSandovalNM32 km N at Jemez Springs on NM4 in hills and streams behind the ruins of the Mission at Jemez State MonumentPennsylvanianfaunasNM021335.2378,-106.6061,,MCU|,
San YsidroSandovalNMJurassicMorrisondinosaurs-SeismosaurusNM0212CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission35.2378,-106.6061,,MCU|,
Tsosie HillSandovalNMPaleocene (Puercan)PuercoCrocodile teeth-Allognathosuchus;Squamata-Odaxosaurus,Proxestops-TurtlesNM0214CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Tsosie HillSandovalNMPaleocene (Puercan)Puercovertebrates-Squamata bones,scutes,teethNM0215CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Warm Springs ResortSandovalNMto EEumetria,Linoproductus,Composita,Spirifer,Straparolus,Leptodesma,Fenestrellina,Archimedes,Endothyra,Pledtogyra,numerous brachiopods - Schizophoria,Meekela,Hustedia,pelecypods,Bryozoa,trilobite pieces.NM0216|,
Achavica ArroyoSanta FeNM2 km NW of Grand Central Mountain in metamorphosed sandstones and shalesCretaceoussparse Ostrea,Inoceramus,Endocostea,Cyprimeria?,Trigonarca,Rostellaria,Protocardia,Baculites,Corbula,AmmonitesNM0217|,
Arroyo AnchoSanta FeNMMiocene (Clarendon)Tesuquevertebrates-Amphicyon,Miolabis,Pareucastor[?]NM0218Although the name is plausible there do not seem to be any citations for 'Pareucastor'. CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Arroyo ChamisaSanta FeNMMioceneZia Sandmammals-Leptauchenia,Peraceras,SublabisNM0296CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Battleship MountainSanta FeNMMioceneChamitamammals-AelurodonNM0220CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permissionUNKNOWN,,,SCU|,
Canyada Pilares[?]Santa FeNMNorth Rio Puerco at Northern limit of Tesuque bedsMiocene (Clarendon)Tesuquebird bonesNM0221Pilares Canyon is in San Juan Cy? CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Canyada de Las Molpas[?]Santa FeNMN Discovery Fork of the canyon--N Pojoaque Bluff areaMiocene (Clarendon)Tesuquebird bones;mammals-Phelosaccomys,Plionictis;SquamataNM0222May be same site as 'Jacona Microfauna Quarry?'-Couldn't locate Las Molpas Canyon. CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
CerrillosSanta FeNMIn outcrops N of town in dark calcareous shalesCretaceousOstrea,Inoceramus,Scaphites,Prionocyclus,Prionotropis,Rostellites,Acmaea,Scurria? Aucella,BeryxNM022335.4378,-106.1219,,MCU|,
CerrillosSanta FeNMJust NE of smelter in dark calcareous shalesCretaceousOstrea,Inoceramus,Scaphites,Prionocyclus,Prionotropis,Rostellites,Acmaea,Scurria? Aucella,BeryxNM022435.4378,-106.1219,,MCU|,
CerrillosSanta FeNMSweet RanchPetrified Wood (for fee in 1970s)NM022535.4378,-106.1219,,MCU|,
CuyamungueSanta FeNMEMiocene (Barstow)Tesuquemammals-Atavahippus,Peraceras,Tephrocyon,TomarctusNM0226CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission35.8697,-106.0036,,MCU|,
CuyamungueSanta FeNMto W Just W of main Central fault in Cuyamungue WashMiocene (Clarendon)Tesuqueturtles-GeocheloneNM0227CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission35.8697,-106.0036,,MCU|,
EspanolaSanta FeNM5.6km N on W Edge of Santa Cruz AreaMiocene (Clarendon)TesuqueVertebrates-SquamataNM0228CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission35.9911,-106.0800,,MCU|,
EspanolaSanta FeNMarea exposuresMioceneTesuqueBird bonesNM0229CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission35.9911,-106.0800,,MCU|,
Espanola BasinSanta FeNMNear East CuyamungueMiocene (Hemingford)Tesuquemammals-PseudaelurusNM0230CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
First WashSanta FeNMMiocene (Clarendon)Tesuquemammals-Aelurodon,Megeucastor,TomarctusNM0231CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Galisteo DamSanta FeNMIn Juana Lopez member of Mancos ShaleCretaceousMancosInvertebrates,sharks-PtychodusNM0314http://www.scribd.com/doc/7057257/17Sealeyetal835.6219,-106.3213,,GA2|,
Jacona GrantSanta FeNMPojoaque Bluffs. 200 yds E of San Ildefonso E boundaryMiocene (Clarendon)TesuqueSquamataNM0232CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission35.8414,-106.0386,,SCU|,
Jacona WashSanta FeNMAt Jacona Microfauna Quarry in Jacona Wash E of Huerfano fault in middle of Jacona grantMiocene (Clarendon),(Barstow)Tesuqueamphibians-Anura,others;bird bones;Squamata;turtles-GeocheloneNM0233CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
LamySanta FeNMin arroyo in gray green sandstone behind the churchabundant poorly preserved ammonites.NM023435.6869,-105.9372,,MCU|,
MadridSanta FeNM1 km E in shaley limestones and concretionsFicusNM023535.4067,-106.1519,,MCU|,
MadridSanta FeNMIn 3 km long EW exposures of shaley sandstone in concretionsInoceramus,Placenticeras,Stantonoceras,Baculites,Ostrea,Endocostea,ArcaNM023635.4067,-106.1519,,MCU|,
MadridSanta FeNMIn area outcropsTriassicLabyrinthodont stereospondyli - BuettneriaNM0237CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission35.4067,-106.1519,,MCU|,
NambeSanta FeNMMiocene (Hemingford)Tesuquemammals-Cynarctoides,PeracerasNM0238CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission35.8275,-105.9078,,MCU|,
Pojoaque BluffsSanta FeNMN ofMiocene (Clarendon)Tesuquemammals;Aelurodon,Aphelops,Carpocyon,Eucastor,Meryceros,Mylagaulus,Pareucastor,Peraceras,Pliohippus,TomarctusNM0239CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Pojoaque BluffsSanta FeNMN ofMiocene (Clarendon),(Barstow)Tesuquemammals;Aphelops,Homolabis,Metalabis,Peraceras,TomarctusNM0240CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Pojoaque BluffsSanta FeNMNW ofMiocene (Clarendon),(Barstow)Tesuqueturtles-GopherusNM0241CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Pojoaque BluffsSanta FeNMW side of Jacona grantMiocene (Clarendon),(Barstow)Tesuquebird bones;mammals-Aepycamelus,Aepycamelus,Aphelops,Brachypsalis,Dipoides,Eucastor,Homolabis,Megeucastor,Mustela,Peraceras,Perognathus,Plionictis,Pseudaelurus,Pseudocyon,Pseudoparablastomeryx;Squamata;turtlesNM0242CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Pojoaque BluffsSanta FeNMin Bone Pocket 100m NW of the 1 M stake on the Santa Clara GrantMiocene (Clarendon)Tesuquevertebrates-SquamataNM0243CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Rak WashSanta FeNMMiocene (Barstow)Tesuquemammals-Plionictis,TomarctusNM0244CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Sacred SpringsSanta FeNM1.6km N at San Ildefonso Locality No 1 = Rodent PocketMiocene (Clarendon)Tesuquebird bones,mammals,turtle-KinosternonNM0246CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Sacred SpringsSanta FeNMMioceneChamitavertebrate bonesNM0245CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
San IldefonsoSanta FeNMMioceneChamitamammals-Aepycamelus,Aelurodon,Bassariscus,Eucastor,Hemicyon,Mustela,Mylagaulus,Plioceros,TomarctusNM0247CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission35.8919,-106.1178,,MCU|,
Santa CruzSanta FeNMArea exposuresMiocene (Clarendon)TesuqueBird bones,mammals-Aepycamelus,Aphelops,Brachypsalis,Carpocyon,Dipoides,Eucastor,Longirostromeryx,Megeucastor,Mustela,Pareucastor,Peraceras,Pliohippus,Plionictis,Procamelus,Pseudaelurus,Scalopus,Sthenictis,Untermannerix;Squamata-Gerrhonotus;Turtle-GeocheloneNM0248CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission36.3031,-106.0461,,MCU|,
Santa FeSanta FeNMin small valley on Cerro Gordo Rd in limestones and shalesPennsylvanianmany fossilsNM025035.1550,-106.6394,,MCU|,
Santa FeSanta FeNMPennsylvanianvertebrate-DeltodusNM0249CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission35.1550,-106.6394,,MCU|,
Santa Rosa MountainSanta FeNM3.5 km SW in Arroyo as road drops below mesa in shales and sandstones below lava bedsCretaceousOstrea,Protocardia,Astarte,Nucula,Solen,Lingula,Tritonium,Natica,Baculites,Helicoceras,Beryx,Arca,Cyprimeria?,Turritella,AdmetopsisNM0251|,
Skull RidgeSanta FeNMS of Arroyo SecoMiocene (Barstow)TesuqueTurtles-GeocheloneNM0253CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Skull RidgeSanta FeNMS of Three Sisters Buttes in Middle Fork of Joe Rak WashMiocene (Hemphill)TesuqueSquamata;Turtles-KinosternonNM0254CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Skull RidgeSanta FeNMMiocene (Barstow)TesuqueAphelops,Bassariscus,Brachypsalis,Cupidinimus,Homocamelus,Mammuthus,Miomustela,Mustela,Protolabis,Pseudaelurus,RakomylusNM0252|,
Sweet RanchSanta FeNMEocene-OligoceneGalisteovertebrates-TeleodusNM0255CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
WaldoSanta FeNM5 km NW in road cutsInoceramus,Astarte,Stantonoceras,Placenticeras,BaculitesNM025635.5208,-106.1800,,MCU|,
WaldoSanta FeNM7 km WNW S of road in East dipping shales at E edge of Galisteo monoclineOstrea,Astarte,InoceramusNM025735.5208,-106.1800,,MCU|,
White OperationSanta FeNMArea exposures- 1.6km N,S of White Operation WashMiocene (Hemingford),(Hemphill),(Barstow)TesuqueMammals-Aepycamelus,Altochenia,Blastomeryx,Cosoryx,Homocamelus,Meryceros,Miolabis,Protolabis,Rakomylus;Squamata-Armandisaurus;TurtlesNM0258CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
DerrySierraNMat S end of Caballo Mountains S1T18SR3W Hayfield Tank; New Mexico: Dona Ana Co. -107.0978, 32.7695 at a distance of 407 m Horseshoe Deposit; New Mexico: Dona Ana Co. -107.1070, 32.7668 at a distance of 802 m 32.7719N, 107.1010WDevonianPerchacorals,crinoid stems,Echinocrinus,bryozoa,Chonetes,Cleiothyridina,Productus,Rhipidomella,Spirifer,StrophopleuraNM025932.771804, -107.102475,S1T18SR3W|,
EngleSierraNME in San Andreas Mountains in red beds about 200m below massive red sandstonePermianYesoPelecypod-PsuedomontisNM0297http://books.google.com/books?id=svVskArvqRAC&pg=PA116&lpg=PA116&dq=abbott+pennsylvanian+fossils&source=web&ots=lOtHaJf56y&sig=NJ5TQEVUMG0nHqmfhmFd1_ZhOUg#PPA113,M133.1769,-107.0308,,MCU|,
Fort McRaeSierraNMCretaceousNiobraraSquamata-TylosaurusNM0260CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission33.1911,-107.1439,,SCU|,
HillsboroSierraNM2 km SE in Box CanyonDevonianbrachiopods,coralsNM026132.9208,-107.5664,,MCU|,
Lake ValleySierraNM1.5 km N in Lake Valley EscarpmentMississippianLake Valleyabundant fossilsNM026236.0917,-108.1567,,MCU|,
Lake ValleySierraNMIn shaly limestones overlaying (East of) older formations. In NS trending exposure between town and the productive ore bodiesMississippianLake Valleyabundant fossilsNM0303http://www.aimehq.org/search/docs/Volume 039/039-21.pdf36.0917,-108.1567,,MCU|,
Lake ValleySierraNMWell preserved Mississippian fossils in limey siltstone E of the town.MississippianLake Valley?NM026336.0917,-108.1567,,MCU|,
San Andreas MountainsSierraNME of Engle District 200 meters above top of red sandstonesPermianYesopelecypods - PseudomonotisNM0264|,
Truth or ConsequencesSierraNMAlong Blue MountainOrdovician LowerBat Cavestromatolites,trilobites,fragments of gastropods,cephalopods,bryozoaNM026532.9708,-107.2239,,MCU|,
Truth or ConsequencesSierraNMAlong Mud Springs Mountains EscarpmentOrdovician LowerBat Cavestromatolites,trilobites,fragments of gastropods,cephalopods,bryozoaNM026632.9708,-107.2239,,MCU|,
Truth or ConsequencesSierraNMAt Flat Top and Red House MountainsOrdovician LowerBat Cavestromatolites,trilobites,fragments of gastropods,cephalopods,bryozoaNM026732.9708,-107.2239,,MCU|,
Truth or ConsequencesSierraNMAt North Red HillsOrdovician LowerBat Cavestromatolites,trilobites,fragments of gastropods,cephalopods,bryozoaNM026832.9708,-107.2239,,MCU|,
Truth or ConsequencesSierraNMAt S End of Nakaye Mountain in Molinas CanyonOrdovician LowerBat Cavestromatolites,trilobites,fragments of gastropods,cephalopods,bryozoaNM026932.9708,-107.2239,,MCU|,
Truth or ConsequencesSierraNMAt South Red HillsOrdovician LowerBat Cavestromatolites,trilobites,fragments of gastropods,cephalopods,bryozoaNM027032.9708,-107.2239,,MCU|,
Truth or ConsequencesSierraNMOn W side of Caballo MountainOrdovician LowerBat Cavestromatolites,trilobites,fragments of gastropods,cephalopods,bryozoaNM027132.9708,-107.2239,,MCU|,
Truth or ConsequencesSierraNMS and E in Caballo Mountains near Bat cave on N side of Cable CanyonOrdovician LowerBat Cavestromatolites,trilobites,fragments of gastropods,cephalopods,bryozoaNM027232.9708,-107.2239,,MCU|,
Truth or ConsequencesSierraNMS and E in Caballo Mountains on W side of Timber Mountain in blue glauconitic LimestoneCambrianBlissDendrograptus,Linguella,Obolus,Orusia,WestoniaNM027332.9708,-107.2239,,MCU|,
Fort CraigSocorroNM80 km N of Truth or Consequences. E then S 20 km to Mile Post 1370. Petrified Wood in Mountains to East?NM0274|,
Hart MineSocorroNMEoceneHart MineMammals-Leptotomus,Manteoceras,NotharctusNM0275CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission33.8819,-106.7131,,MCU|,
Kelly mineSocorroNM5 km NE of Magdalanacrinoids,mollusks,etcNM027634.1167,-107.2433,,SCU|,
Ladron MountainsSocorro?NMin 10 meters crinoidal Limestone bedMississippianKellycrinoids,cup corals,bryozoa,many brachiopods,gastropods,shark teeth,blastoidsNM0282|,
MagdalenaSocorroNM5 km NE near Kelley MineMississippiancrinoids,mollusks,shark teeth,blastoidsNM0277UNKNOWN,,,MCU|,
MagdalenaSocorroNM7 km N in Bear MountainsPetrified Wood -- Palm,CycadNM0278UNKNOWN,,,MCU|,
Magdalena DistrictSocorroNMcrinoids,mollusks,etcNM0279|,
ScholleSocorroNMIn Road cuts along US60 East of townbrachiopods,trilobites,bryozoaNM028034.4275,-106.4161,,MCU|,
SocorroSocorroNM16 km NE,in area exposures W of Arroyo de la ParidaPermianvertebratesNM0281CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission34.0275,-106.9394,,MCU|,
Arroyo SecoTaosNMMiocene (Barstow)TesuquevertebratesNM0283CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission35.9653,-106.0300,,MCU|,
Ponce de Leon SpringsTaosNMS of TaosMississippianLithostrotion,SpiriferNM028436.3239,-105.6056,,SCU|,
TaosTaosNMIn road cuts along US64 in Pennsylvanian shalesPennsylvanianbrachiopods,trilobites,bryozoaNM028536.5386,-105.7483,,MCU|,
TaosTaosNMin NM 64 road cuts between Taos and Eagle NestPennsylvanianbrachiopods,bryozoaNM028636.5386,-105.7483,,MCU|,
Clayton Lake State ParkUnionNMlarge dinosaur track siteNM028736.5783,-103.3056,,SCU|,
FolsomUnionNM68.2km E in Cimarron Valley at McCriston's[?] RanchTriassicDockum?vertebrates-bones,tracksNM0289Can't identify McCriston Ranch36.8450,-103.9172,,MCU|,
FolsomUnionNMPleistocenebuffaloNM0288CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission36.8450,-103.9172,,MCU|,
Peacock CanyonUnionNMTriassicChinletracks-dinosaurs,aetosaurs,small lizards,therapsidsNM0310http://keckgeology.org/files/pdf/symvol/11th/Utah/charette.pdf|,
Bluewater LakeValenciaNMin Limestone outcrops on S shorePermianabundant brachiopods,cephalopods,brachiopodsNM029035.2922,-108.1108,,MCU|,
Laguna ColoradoValenciaNMThis may be the same site as Arroyo AlmagreEoceneSan JoseMammals-Cantius,Coryphodon,Didymictis,Esthonyx,Hyracotherium;Reptiles-crocodile bones;Turtles-HadrianusNM0291CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission35.222099,-106.375618,,CU|,
Rio PuercoValenciaNMIn area Limestone exposures throughout the valleyabundant fossilsNM029236.2108,-106.5839,,MCU|,

Copyright 2006-2009 Donald Kenney (Donald.Kenney@GMail.com). Unless otherwise stated, permission is hereby granted to use any materials on these pages under the V2.5 Creative Commons License

This page will have been validated as Valid HTML 4.01 Transitional prior to posting.