Glenns Ferry Formation
The Glenns Ferry Formation is a Pliocene stratigraphic unit in the western United States. Outcrops of the formation in Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument preserve the remains of seven fish species, five of which are extinct. These include the teleosteans Mylopharodon hagermanensis, , and Ptychocheilus oregonensis, , and the sunfish Archoplites taylori. A nearly complete skull of the catfish was recovered in 2001 from the wall of the .
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Glenns Ferry Formation
The Glenns Ferry Formation is a Pliocene stratigraphic unit in the western United States. Outcrops of the formation in Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument preserve the remains of seven fish species, five of which are extinct. These include the teleosteans Mylopharodon hagermanensis, , and Ptychocheilus oregonensis, , and the sunfish Archoplites taylori. A nearly complete skull of the catfish was recovered in 2001 from the wall of the .
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