Puente Formation


The Puente Formation is a geologic formation in California. It preserves fossils dating back to the middle to upper Miocene epoch of the Neogene period, most of which were deposited in a deepwater environment. Owing to its depositional environment, it is one of the very few geologic formations to preserve articulated specimens of fossilized deep-sea anglerfish.File:Cenozoic Basin Stratigraphy.pdf|thumb|400px|left|Stratigraphy of the Los Angeles Basin incl. Puente FormationAs its name suggests, it primarily outcrops in the Puente Hills.

Paleoecology

The Yorba Member of the Puente Formation preserves some of the world's only known fossils of deep-sea anglerfish, most of which were discovered during the construction of a rail line. These anglerfish are assigned to several genera and species that inhabit hypoxic, upwelling-influenced subtropical and tropical environments in the eastern Pacific today, suggesting that the composition of these ecological communities has changed little in the time since the deposition of this formation. These taxa are not found off the coast of California today, suggesting that the region was much warmer and more tropical during the late Miocene. The minimum depth of this depositional environment would have been about deep.

Paleobiota

Ray-finned fish

Based on Fierstine et al :
GenusSpeciesLocationMemberMaterialNotesImages
AcentrophryneA. sp.City of Industry, Pomona Freeway Chalk HillYorbaArticulated skeletonAn leftvent deep-sea anglerfish.
Acipenseridae indet.SuboperculeA sturgeon of uncertain affinities.
ArgentinaA. sp.Pomona Freeway Chalk Hill"Remains"A herring smelt.
ArgyropelecusA. sp.Pomona Freeway Chalk HillUnknownA marine hatchetfish.
AtherinopsA. sp.Pomona Freeway Chalk HillUnknownA Neotropical silverside related to the modern topsmelt silverside.
AtherinopsisA. sp.Pomona Freeway Chalk HillUnknownA Neotropical silverside related to the modern jack silverside.
Bathylaginae indet.Pomona Freeway Chalk HillUnknownA deep-sea smelt.
BorophryneB. cf. apogonLACM Locality 6202YorbaComplete articulated skeletonA leftvent deep-sea anglerfish, potentially referable to the modern netdevil.
ChaenophryneC. aff. melanorhabdusLACM Locality 6202Yorba4 complete articulated skeletonsAn oneirodid deep-sea anglerfish, potential affinities to the modern smooth dreamer.
ChauliodusC. eximiusPomona Freeway Chalk HillUnknownA viperfish.
CyclothoneC. sp.Pomona Freeway Chalk HillUnknownA bristlemouth.
DecapterusD. cf. hopkinsiContinental Oil Company “Turnbull” well number 3LowerOne scale; lostA scad.
DecapterusD. sp.Pomona Freeway Chalk HillUnknownA scad.
EtringusE. scintillansPuente HillsTwo scales; lostA herring.
GanoessusG. clepsydraFeatherstone QuarryUnknownA herring.
GanoessusG. meiklejohniFeatherstone QuarryArticulated skeletonA herring.
GanolytesG. cameoPomona Freeway Chalk HillUnknownA herring.
GenyonemusG. whistleriPomona Freeway Chalk HillPartial articulated specimen.A drumfish related to the white croaker.
LampanyctusL. sp.Pomona Freeway Chalk Hill">100 otoliths and several skeletal imprints with otoliths"A lanternfish.
LeptacanthichthysL. cf. gracilispinisLACM Locality 6202YorbaArticulated skeletonAn oneirodid deep-sea anglerfish, potentially referable to the modern plainchin dreamarm.
LinophryneL. cf. indicaLACM Locality 6202YorbaArticulated skeletonA leftvent deep-sea anglerfish, potentially referable to the modern headlight angler.
LompoquiaL. sp.UpperUnknownA drumfish.
Molidae indet.An ocean sunfish of uncertain affinities.
Moridae indet.Pomona Freeway Chalk HillUnknownA codling of uncertain affinities.
OneirodesO. sp.LACM Locality 6202YorbaArticulated incomplete skeletonAn oneirodid deep-sea anglerfish.
ParalabraxP. sp.Pomona Freeway Chalk HillUnknownA sand bass.
PseudoseriolaP. gilliandiA relative of the bluefish.
SardaS. stockiiUnion Oil Company “Chapman” well number 29Lower2 scalesA bonito.
ScomberS. cf. japonicusContinental Oil Company “Turnbull” well number 3Lower1 scale, lostA mackerel, potentially referable to the modern chub mackerel.
ScomberS. sp.Pomona Freeway Chalk HillUnknownA mackerel.
SeriphusS. lavenbergiCity of IndustryYorbaDisarticulated skull with otolithA drumfish related to the queenfish.
SymphurusS. sp.Santiago Road OvercrossingLa Vida6 partial skeletonsA tonguefish.
SyngnathusS. emeritusSan DimasSeveral articulated skeletonsA pipefish.
ThyrsoclesT. kriegeriPomona Freeway Chalk HillUnknownA euzaphlegid.
XyneX. grexPomona Freeway Chalk HillUnknownA herring.
?XyriniusX. houshi"Los Angeles"UnknownA herring, from either the Monterey or Puente Formations. Potentially conspecific with Xyne grex.
ZanteclitesZ. hubbsiCovina, El Modena6 specimensA Neotropical silverside.