PALEOBIOGEOGRAPHY OF THE WESTERN INTERIOR SEAWAY AND THE RELEVANCE OF THE AUSTIN AND TAYLOR GROUPS (UPPER CRETACEOUS) OF NE TEXAS TO THE SOUTHERN PROVINCE
The Upper Cretaceous (Campanian) Austin and Taylor Groups of NE Texas are stratigraphically equivalent to the Mooreville Chalk from the Selma Group of Alabama; the Niobrara Chalk of Kansas; the Sharon Springs Member of the Pierre Shale of Wyoming and South Dakota; the Pembina Member of the Pierre Shale of Manitoba and the Smoking Hills Formation of the Anderson River in the Northwest Territories. The vertebrate faunas of the Austin and Taylor Groups are most similar to those of the Selma Group of Alabama, although bearing much similarity to those of the Niobrara. This analysis will discuss the faunal similarities of these units and will place the Austin and Taylor Groups into the paleobiogeographic framework of the Western Interior Seaway.