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Paleontology in Arizona refers to paleontological research occurring within or conducted by people from the U.S. state of Arizona. The fossil record of Arizona dates to the Precambrian . During the Precambrian , Arizona was home to a shallow sea which was home to jellyfish and stromatolite -forming bacteria .
Fossils of the Carboniferous-Permian bryozoan Archimedes †Archimedes †Archimedes intermedius †Archimedes invaginatus †Archimedes lativolvis †Archimedes proutanus †Archimedes terebriformis †Arizonerpeton – type locality for genus †Athyris †Aulopora †Aviculopecten †Aviculopecten bellatulus – type locality for species
Bakevellia † Bakevellia prora – type locality for species † Bakevellia sulcata † Batostomella † Batostomella nitidula † Batostomella spinulosa † Batostromella † Baxtonia † Baxtonia arizonensis † Baylea † Baylea coheni – type locality for species † Bellaclathrus – type locality for genus † Bellaclathrus spinosus – type locality for species Fossilized shell of the ...
Fossils are all around you at parks and public land across the state, you just need to know what to look for. There are 22 park units in Arizona with paleontological resources, according to the ...
Baiomys Bassariscus † Bensonomys † Bensonomys arizonae † Bensonomys elachys – or unidentified comparable form † Bensonomys gidleyi † Bensonomys yazhi Bison † Boreohippidion † Boreohippidion galushai Restoration of two of the Miocene-Pliocene bone-crushing dog genus Borophagus preying on a camel. Jay Matternes (1964). † Borophagus † Borophagus diversidens † Borophagus ...
Pages in category "Paleontology in Arizona" The following 40 pages are in this category, out of 40 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Fossilized shell of the Late Cretaceous ammonoid cephalopod Baculites † Baculites † Baculites calamus Barbatia † Barbatia tramitensis † Barrancapus † Batrachopus † Batrachopus deweyi † Bellifusus † Bellifusus gracilistriatus † Bellifusus willistoni – or unidentified comparable form † Beudanticeras † Beudanticeras victoris Fossil slab and counterslab of the bony fish ...
The Paleontology Section, [7] which is the study of past life, is the primary emphasis of the Natural History Section of the Arizona Museum of Natural History. The Natural History Section explores, excavates, records, prepares, conserves, and researches the fossil resources in the collection at AzMNH.