Fossil Mammals of the Coleman Ila Local Fauna Sumter County Florida.
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Seminole Field ?Arredondo IA Middle (c . a. < 30,000, > 11,000 years B.P.) Ichetucknee River (part; H. K. Brooks, pers.comm.) Withlacoochee River, Loc. 7A Aucilla River (part) -156- Wisconsin (continued) Late ( < 11,000 years B.P.) Devil's Den (c. a. 8,000 years B. P., cl4; H. K.
Brooks, pers. comra.) Coleman IIA cannot clearly be correlated with any deposit outside of Florida. The closest approximation appears to be the Cumberland Cave fauna of Maryland (Gidley and Gazin, 1938), which contains Platygonus cumberlandensis , Canis lupus (see my discussion in the Species Account) and at least one extinct species of Pitymys (personal observation).
Although the Cumberland Cave fauna appears to be of Irvingtonian age, the mammalian remains have not been reviewed in 30 years, and until this is done it would be too hazardous to speculate further.
Figure 21 — Replacement of mammals in Florida during the Pleistocene.
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