Dineley, D. & Metcalf, S. GCR Editor: D. Palmer. 1999. Fossil Fishes of Great Britain. Geological Conservation Review Series No. 16. JNCC, Peterborough, ISBN 1 86107 470 0. The original source material for these web pages has been made available by the JNCC under the Open Government Licence 3.0. Full details in the JNCC Open Data Policy
Tables
Phylum Chordata |
Subphylum Tunicata (Urochordata) |
Subphylum Cephalochordata (Acraniata) |
Subphylum Vertebrata (Craniata) |
*Class Agnatha (jawless fish) |
†Subclass Myxinoidea |
Subclass Conodonta |
†Subclass Petromyzontida |
Subclass Anaspida |
Subclass unnamed (Pteraspidomorphi) |
Order Thelodonti |
Order Heterostraci |
Order Arandaspida |
Order Astraspida |
Subclass unnamed |
Order Galeaspida |
Order Osteostraci |
Infraphylum Gnathostomata (jawed fish) |
Class Chondrichthyes (cartillaginous fish) |
†(Subclass Elasmobranchii (sharks, rays) |
Cohort Euselachii |
Order Ctenacanthiformes |
Order Hybodontiformes |
Order Xenacanthiformes |
Order Symmoriiformes |
Order Eugeneodontiformes |
Order Petalodontiformes |
†Subcohort Neoselachii |
Superorder Squalomorphii |
Superorder Squatinomorphii |
Superorder Galeomorphii |
Superorder Batomorphii |
Subclass Subterbranchialia |
Order Iniopterygiformes |
Order Chondrenchelyiformes |
†Subclass Holocephali (ratfish, etc.) |
Order Helodontiformes |
Order Bradyodontiformes |
Class Placodermi (armour-plated fish) |
Order Stensioellida |
Order Pseudopetalichthyida |
Order Ptyctodontida |
*Order Acanthothoraci |
Order Petalichthyida |
Order Phyllolepida |
Order Arthrodira |
Order Antiarchi |
Class Acanthodii (spiny fish) |
Order Acanthodiformes |
Order Climatiiformes |
Order Ischnacanthiformes |
Class Osteichthyes (bony fish) |
†(Subclass Actinopterygii (ray-finned fish) |
Family Cheirolepididae |
Infraclass Cladistia |
Family Polypteridae |
Infraclass Actinopteri |
Order Dorypteriiformes |
Order Bobasatraniiformes |
Order Saurichthyiformes |
†Superdivision Chondrostei |
Family Acipenseridae |
Family Polyodontidae |
†Superdivision Neopterygii |
Order Palaeonisciformes |
Order Pholidopleuriformes |
Order Perleidiformes |
Order Peltopleuriformes |
†Division Ginglymodi |
Family Lepisosteidae |
Division Halecostomi |
Family Semionotidae |
Family Dapediidac |
Family Macrosemiidae |
Order Pycnodontiformes |
†Subdivision Haleomorphi |
Order Parasemionotiformes |
Order Amiiformes |
†Subclass Teleostei |
Unnamed subdivision |
Family Pachycormidae |
Family Aspidorhynchidae |
Family Pholidophoridae |
Family Leptolepidae |
Family lchthyodectidae |
†Supercohort Osteoglossomorpha |
Order Osteoglossiformes |
†Supercohort Elopocephala |
Cohort Elopomorpha |
Order Anguilliformes |
Cohort Clupeocephala |
Order Crossognathiformes |
Subcohort Clupeomorpha |
Order Ellimmichthyiformes |
Order Clupeiformes |
Subcohort Euteleosti |
Order Esociformes |
†Division Ostariophysi |
Order Gonorhynchiformes |
Order Cypriniformes |
Order Characiformes |
Order Siluriformes |
†Division Neognathi |
Order Salmoniformes |
Subdivision Neoteleostei |
Order Stomiiformes |
Order Aulopiformes |
Order Polymixiiformes |
Superorder Paracanthopterygii |
Series Atherinomorpha |
Order Atheriniformes |
Order Cyprinodontiformes |
Order Beloniformes |
Series Percomorpha |
Order Bercyformes |
Order Lampridiformes |
Order Zeiformes |
Order Gasterosteiformes |
Order Dactyliopteriformes |
Order Scorpaeniformes |
Order Perciformes |
Order Pleuronectiformes |
Order Tetraodontiformes |
†Subclass Sarcopterygii (lobe-finned fish) |
†Infraclass Dipnoiformes |
Order Diabolepida |
Order Dipnoi (lung fish) |
†Infraclass Actinistia (Coelacanths) |
Infraclass Rhipidistia |
Order Porolepiformes |
Order Rhizodontiformes |
Order Osteolepiformes |
Order Panderichthyida |
Superclass Tetrapoda |
*Class Amphibia |
Family Elginerpetontidae |
Family Acanthostegidae |
Family Ichthyostegidae |
Family Tulerpetontidae |
Family Crassigyrinidae |
Family Baphetidae |
†Subclass Batrachomorpha |
?Order Aistopoda |
Order Nectridea |
Family Colosteidae |
Order Microsauria |
Order Temnospondyli |
Family Dendrerpetontidae |
Family Brachyopidae |
Family Rhinesuchidae |
Family Capitosauridae |
Family Trematosauridae |
†Intraclass Lissamphibia |
Order Gymnophiona |
Order Urodela |
Order Anura |
Subclass Reptilomorpha |
Order Anthracosauria |
Order Seymouria |
Order Diadectomorpha |
Lower Palaeozoic sites
Silurian
1. Birk Knowes, Lesmahagow, Lanarkshire (Wenlockian)
2. Dunside*, Lesmahagow, Lanarkshire (Wenlockian)
3. Shiel Burn, Hagshaw Hills, Strathclyde (Wenlockian)
4. Dippal Burn*, Lesmahagow, Lanarkshire (Wenlockian)
5. Slot Burn, Lesmahagow, Lanarkshire (Wenlockian)
6. Birkenhead Burn, Lesmahagow, Lanarkshire (Wenlockian)
7. Ardmore–Gallanach, Argyll and Bute (Přídolí/Downtonian)
8. The Toutties, Stonehaven, Kincardineshire (?Přídolí/Downtonian)
9. Cwar Glas, Dyfed (Gorstian, Ludlovian)
10. Church Hill Quarry, Leintwardine, Herefordshire (Přídolí/Downtonian)
11. Ludford Lane, Ludlow, Shropshire (Přídolí/Downtonian)
12. Ledbury Cutting, Herefordshire (Přídolí/Downtonian)
13. Temeside, Ludlow, Shropshire, (Přídolí/Downtonian)
14. Tite's Point, Gloucestershire (Přídolí/Downtonian)
15. Lydney, Gloucestershire (Přídolí/Downtonian)
16. Downton Castle Area, Herefordshire (Přídolí/Downtonian) Downton Castle Bridge, Tin Mill Race, Forge Rough Weir and Castle Bridge Mill
17. Bradnor Hill, Kington, Herefordshire (Přídolí/Downtonian)
Upper Palaeozoic Sites
Silurian-Devonian
18. Devil's Hole, Morville, Shropshire (Přídolí–Lochkovian/Downtonian–Dittonian)
Devonian
19. Oak Dingle, Tugford, Shropshire (Lochkovian/Dittonian)
20. Cwm Mill, Abergavenny, Gwent (Lochkovian/Dittonian)
21. Wayne Herbert Quarry, Herefordshire (Lochkovian/Dittonian)
22. Besom Farm Quarry, Burwarton, Shropshire (Lochkovian/Dittonian)
23. Hoel Senni Quarry, Powys (Lochkovian–Pragian/Dittonian–Breconian)
24. Tillywhandland Quarry and Whitehouse Den (two sites) Forfarshire (Lochkovian)
25. Aberlemno Quarry, Forfarshire (?Lochkovian/Dittonian)
26. Wolf's Hole Quarry, Forfarshire (?Lochkovian/Dittonian)
27. Westerdale Quarry, Caithness (Eifelian)
28. Achanarras Quarry, Caithness (Eifelian–Givetian)
29. Cruaday Quarry, Orkney (Eifelian–Givetian)
30. Black Park, Edderton, Sutherland (Eifelian–Givetian)
31. Den of Findon, Ross and Cromarty (Eifelian–Givetian)
32. Tynet Burn, Morayshire (Eifelian)
33. Melby, Shetland (Eifelian–Givetian)
34. Papa Stour, Shetland (Eifelian–Givetian)
35. Dipple Brae, Morayshire (Givetian)
36. Spinal Quarry, Caithness (Givetian)
37. Banniskirk Quarry, Caithness (Givetian)
38. Holburn Head Quarry, Caithness (Givetian)
39. Weydale Quarry, Caithness (Givetian)
40. Pennyland Quarry, Caithness (Givetian)
41. John o'Groats, Caithness (Givetian)
42. The Cletts, Exnaboe, Shetland (Givetian)
43. Sumburgh Head, Shetland (Givetian)
44. Bedruthan Steps, Cornwall (?Emsian-Eifelian)
45. Mill Rock, Woolacombe, Devon (Givetian)
46. Afon y Waen*, Breconshire (Famennian/Farlovian)
47. Portishead, Somerset (Famennian/Farlovian)
48. Prescott Corner, Farlow, Shropshire (Famennian/Farlovian)
49. Oxendean Burn, Berwickshire (Frasnian)
50. Hawk's Heugh, Berwiskshire (Famennian)
51. Boghole, Muckle Burn, Nairnshire (Frasnian)
52. Scaat Craig, Morayshire (Frasnian)
Carboniferous
53. Foulden, Berwiskshire (Tournaisian)
54. Wardie, Midlothian (Viséan)
55. Glencartholm, Berwickshire (Viséan)
56. Cheese Bay, Midlothian (Asbian, Viséan)
57. Inchkeith, Fife (?Brigantian, Viséan)
58. Ardross Castle, Fife (Brigantian, Viséan)
59. Abden, Kirkaldy, Fife (Brigantian, Viséan)
60. Steeplehouse Quarry, Derbyshire (?Asbian, Viséan)
61. Bearsden, Glasgow (Pendleian, Namurian)
Permian
62. Middridge*, County Durham (Ufimian)
Mesozoic sites
Triassic
63. Sidmouth*, East Devon (Anisian)
64. Aust Cliff*, Avon (Rhaetian)
Jurassic
65. Lyme Regis Coast, Dorset (Hettangian, Sinemurian)
66. Blockley Station Quarry, Gloucestershire (Pliensbachian)
67. Whitby Coast*, Yorkshire (Toarcian)
68. Stonesfield*, Oxfordshire (Bathonian)
69. Kirtlington Old Cement Works Quarry, Oxfordshire (Bathonian)
70. Watton Cliff, Dorset (Bathonian)
71. Kimmeridge Bay*, Dorset (Kimmeridgian)
72. Durlston Bay, Dorset (Tithonian)
Cretaceous
73. Hastings*, East Sussex (Berriasian-Barremian)
74. Brook–Atherfield Point*, Isle of Wight (Barremian-Aptian)
75. East Wear Bay*, Folkestone, Kent (Albian)
76. Blue Bell Hill Pits, Burham, Kent (Cenomanian-Turonian)
77. Totternhoe, Bedfordshire (Cenomanian)
78. Southerham (Machine Bottom Pit)*, Lewes, East Sussex (Cenomanian–Turonian)
79. Southerham Grey Pit, Lewes, East Sussex (Cenomanian)
80. Southerham (Lime Kiln Quarries), Lewes, East Sussex (Turonian)
81. Boxford Chalk Pit, Berkshire (Turonian–Santonian)
Cenozoic sites
Palaeocene and Eocene
82. Pegwell Bay, Kent
83. Herne Bay, Kent (Palaeocene)
84. Upnor, Kent (Eocene)
85. Abbey Wood, Greater London (Eocene)
86. Bognor Regis, West Sussex (Eocene)
87. Maylandsea, Essex (Eocene)
88. Sheppey, Kent (Eocene)
89. Burnham-on-Crouch, Essex (Eocene)
90. Brackelsham Bay, West Sussex (Eocene)
91. Lee-on-Solent, Hampshire (Eocene)
92. Barton Cliff, Hampshire (Eocene)
93. Hordle Cliff*, Hampshire (Eocene)
94. King's Quay, Isle of Wight (Eocene)
Sites described primarily for their tetrapod fossils
95. East Kirkton, West Lothian (Brigantian, Viséan)
96. Headon Hill*, Isle of Wight (Eocene)
*Sites proposed for the GCR on account of their fossil fish and amphibian fauna; many of these localities have already been selected for the GCR on other counts (e.g. fossil reptiles or mammals).
Thickness ft [in] | |
Red marls, clays and thin sandstones, with Pterygotus, Cephalaspis, Kallostrakon. Didymaspis came from immediately above the Ledbury Grits (Lankester, 1867) | 332 ft [101 m] |
Upper Ledbury Grit. Bluish grey grit, poorly sorted, quartzitic, calcareous, hard, compact. Contains fewer fossils than lower bed, and these are more broken up | 2 ft [0.6 m] |
Blue mud (soft shale) | 1 ft [0.3 m] |
Auchenaspis Bed or 'Lower Ledbury Grits'. Poorly sorted, quartzitic, gritty and calcareous. Full of fragments of fishes and crustaceans. Abundant heads of Auchenaspis egertoni, Hemicyclaspis murchisoni, Onchus, ?Plectrodus, Pterygotus, Lingula. | 3 ft [0.9 m] |
Red and purple shales with occasional Hemicyclaspis | 64 ft [19.5 m] |
Blue mudstone with scattered Lingula | 3 ft [0.9 m] |
Red marls and shales, with a few thin sandstones | 74 ft [22.6 m] |
Soft band with Hemicyclaspis, Auchenaspis (partly articulated), Onchus, Lingula, etc. | 1 ft [0.3 ml |
Hard sandstone | 4 ft [1.2 m] |
Shales and marls | 5 ft [1.5 m [ |
Cephalaspis Bed. Fine-grained sandstone, packed with fishes: abundant | |
Hemicyclaspis complete, Auchenaspis rarer. Lingula spp. | 3 ft [0.9 m] |
Blue shales with Pterygotus | 1 ft [0.3 m] |
Red shales and marls with rare thin sandstones | 80 ft [24.4 m] |
Lingula Bed (?lens). Greenish grey shales. Lingula common, plus | |
Pterygotus | 4 ft [1.2 ml |
Shales and marls | 109 ft [33.2 m] |
Laminated shales with thin sandstone | 9 ft [2.7 m] |
Shales and marls | 33 ft [10.1 m] |
Downton Sandstone. Contains Onchus murchisoni (Woodward, 1891a) | 58 ft [17.7 m] |
Upper Ludlow | 90 ft [27.4 ml |
Aymestry Rocks |
Ludlow railway cutting | Temeside | Ledbury | |||
Hemicyclaspis lightbodii | H. lightbodii | R | H. lightbodii | R | |
H. (prob.) murchisoni | C | H. murchisoni | R | H. murchisoni | R |
?Hemicyclaspis sp. | R | ||||
Auchenaspis salteri | Au. ?salteri | R | Au. egertoni | A | |
Onchus murchisoni | Onchus spp. | C | Onchus spp. | R | |
Pl. mirabilis | C | ||||
Plectrodus sp. | Plectrodus sp. | A | Plectrodus sp. | R | |
climatiid sp. | C | ||||
ischnacanthid sp. | C | ||||
Pterygotus anglicus | Pt. banksii | C | |||
Pt. ludensis | A | Pterygotus sp. | C | ||
Pt. gigas | R | ||||
Pt. problematicus | C | ||||
Stylonurus megalops | |||||
Eurypterus pygmaeus | ?R | Eurypterus spp. | |||
Eu. acuminatus | ?R | ||||
Lingula cornea | C | L. cornea | R | Lingula sp. | C |
plant material | A | plant material | ? | ||
A = abundant. | |||||
C = common | |||||
R = rare | |||||
(compiled from Woodward, 1872; Elles and Slater, 1906; Piper, 1895; Stensiö, 1932; MA. Rowlands and P. Tan-ant collections, SMLU). |
Thelodont fauna | Stratigraphical Formation |
Turinia pagei | Ditton Group |
T. pagei fauna with Apalolepis | 'Psammosteus'Limestone |
Lower Ditton Group | |
Goniporus, L. kummerowi, Katoporodus sp. with L. cuneata | Upper Red Downton Group |
Acanthodians only | (M. Downtonian) Holdgate Sandstone Group |
Thelodus parvidens fauna, with G. alatus and K. tricavus T parvidens fauna, including L. ludlowiensis, T. bicostatus, T. trilobatus, T. pugniformis, and T. costatus T. parvidens, L. ludlowiensis and T. bicostatus T. parvidens and L. ludlowiensis | Lower Red Downton Group |
Thickness (m) | |||
JURASSIC | Lower Lias | Blue Lias (Hettangian) planorbis Beds | (variable) |
TRIASSIC | Lower Lias | Pre planorbis Beds | (variable) |
Penarth Group | Lilstock Formation Westbury Formation | c. 3.40 c. 4.30 | |
Mercia Mudstone Group | Blue Anchor Formation Red mudstones | c. 7.0 c. 30.0 | |
CARBONIFEROUS | Carboniferous Limestone | (variable) |
(Table 14.1) Table of Palaeogene formations and environments in southern Britain.
Formation | Depositional environment |
Hamstead Beds | marine, estuarine and lacustrine clays |
Bembridge Beds and Osborne Beds | marine and freshwater marls and limestones |
Headon Beds | marine and freshwater clays and sands |
Barton Beds | marine sands and clays |
Bracklesham and Bagshot Beds | marine and fluvial sands |
London Clay | marine clay with basal sand |
Oldhaven and Blackheath Beds | estuarine sands |
Woolwich and Reading Beds | marine and estuarine clays and sands with freshwater clays |
Thanet Beds | marine sands |