Una lista de especies prehistóricas y extintas cuyos fósiles se han encontrado en La Brea Tar Pits , ubicado en el actual Hancock Park , un parque de la ciudad en la sección Miracle Mile del distrito Mid-Wilshire en Los Ángeles , California . [1] [2] [3]
Algunos de los fósiles del pozo de alquitrán se exhiben en el Museo George C. Page de Descubrimientos de La Brea, que está al lado del parque. Son principalmente de especies depredadoras del Pleistoceno . Las dagas (†) en la lista indican especies extintas.
Mamíferos
Artiodáctilos
Carnívoros
Quirópteros
Lagomorfa
Perisodáctilos
Primates
Proboscídeos
Roedores
Soricomorfos
Xenartra
Pájaros
Accipitriformes
Anseriformes
Caprimulgiformes
Cathartiformes
Ciconiformes
Charadriiformes
Columbiformes
Cuculiformes
Falconiformes
Galliformes
Gruiformes
Estrigiformes
Paseriformes
Pelecaniformes
Piciformes
Podicipediformes
Suliformes
Reptiles
Anfibios
Pez
Artrópodos
Arácnidos
Crustáceos
Insectos
Miriápodos
Diatomeas
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Achnanthaceae
Coscinodiscáceas
Cymbellaceae
Epithemiaceae
Fragilariaceae
Gomphonemaceae
Nitzchiaceae
Naviculaceae
Charophyte green algaes
Characeae
Conifers
Cupressaceae
Pinaceae
Monocot flowering plants
Order Poales
Order Alismatales
Order Liliales
Dicot flowering plants
Order Campanulales
Juglandaceae
Salicaceae
Ulmaceae
Betulaceae
Fagaceae
Caryophyllales
Chenopodiaceae
Amaranthaceae
Portulacaceae
Ranunculaceae
Berberidaceae
Lauraceae
Platanaceae
Rosaceae
Anacardiaceae
Aceraceae
Balsaminaceae
Rhamnaceae
Malvaceae
Apiaceae
Cornaceae
Ericaceae
Convolvulaceae
Lamiaceae
Scrophulariacaea
Verbenaceae
Rubiaceae
Caprifoliaceae
Notes
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab It is unclear in Zink et al. (2020) whether or not "specimen" refers to the total amount of fossil material or the minimum amount of individual animals that can be extrapolated from the material. The paper contains data that seems to correspond to the former sometimes and the later at other points.
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