The Campbellton Formation  is a geologic formation  in New Brunswick . It preserves fossils  dating back to the latest Pragian  and Emsian  of the Devonian  period .[ 1]  
 
Description 
The Campbellton Formation is the southernmost representative of the Gaspé Sandstones group [ 2]   and can be divided into 6 facies associations (restricted lacustrine , marginal lacustrine, near-shore lacustrine, coastal-deltaic, sandy to gravelly alluvial plain , and gravelly proximal alluvial environments), and is nearly a kilometer thick.[ 1]   Lacustrine facies are prevalent in the lower parts of the eastern belt (representing a large open lake) while upper parts of the formation are dominated by alluvial facies (representing an eastward-flowing axial braided river  system).[ 1]  
Fossil content 
Vertebrates 
Invertebrates 
Plants 
Plants  
 
Genus 
Species 
Presence
 
Material  
Notes 
Images
  
Bitelaria  
 
B. dubjanskii 
 
Facies 1.[ 11]  
 
 
A tracheophyte .
 
  
Chaleuria  
 
C. cirrosa 
 
Facies 5.[ 11]  
 
 
A tracheophyte .
 
 
 
Drepanophycus  
 
D. gaspianus 
 
Facies 1, 2, 3 and 5.[ 11]  
 
 
A drepanophycale .
 
 
 
D. spinaeformis 
 
Facies 1, 2, 3, 5 and 6.[ 11]  
 
 
A drepanophycale .
 
 
 
D.  sp.
 
Facies 1 and 5.[ 11]  
 
 
A drepanophycale .
 
 
 
Kaulangiophyton 
 
 
Facies 1.[ 11]  
 
 
A tracheophyte .
 
  
Leclercqia  
 
L. complexa 
 
Facies 1 and 4.[ 11]  
 
 
A protolepidodendrale .
 
 
 
L. andrewsii 
 
Facies 1.[ 11]  
 
 
A protolepidodendrale .
 
  
Loganophyton 
 
L. dawsoni 
 
Facies 1, 4 and 5.[ 11]  
 
 
A tracheophyte .[ 2]  
 
  
Omniastrobus 
 
O. dawsonii 
 
 
"Impressions of strobili  with numerous carbonized spore masses".[ 12]  
 
 
  
Oocampsa 
 
O. catheta 
 
"About ½ mi west of Dalhousie Junction ."[ 13]  
 
 
A tracheophyte .
 
  
Oricilla  
 
O. bilinearis 
 
Facies 1 and 5.[ 11]  
 
 
A zosterophyll .
 
  
Pachytheca  
 
 
Facies 2.[ 11]  
 
 
 
  
Pertica  
 
P. dalhousii 
 
Facies 5.[ 11]  
 
 
A tracheophyte .
 
  
Psilophyton  
 
P. coniculum 
 
Facies 6.[ 11]  
 
 
A trimerophytopsid .
 
  
P. charientos 
 
Facies 1.[ 11]  
 
 
A trimerophytopsid .
 
  
P. princeps 
 
Facies 1, 3, 5 and 6.[ 11]  
 
 
A trimerophytopsid .
 
 
 
P.  sp.
 
Facies 1 and 5.[ 11]  
 
 
A trimerophytopsid .
 
  
Sawdonia  
 
S. acanthotheca 
 
Facies 1 and 2.[ 11]  
 
 
A zosterophyll .
 
  
S. ornata 
 
Facies 1 and 5.[ 11]  
 
 
A zosterophyll .
 
 
 
Spongiophyton  
 
S. minutissimum 
 
Facies 1, 2 and 6.[ 11]  
 
 
 
  
Staphylophyton 
 
S. semiglobosa 
 
”Section 4”
 
26 incomplete axes
 
A zosterophyll .[ 14]  
 
 
  
Taeniocrada  
 
T. dubia 
 
Facies 2 and 5.[ 11]  
 
 
A tracheophyte .
 
  
Trimerophyton 
 
T. robustius 
 
Facies 4.[ 11]  
 
 
A trimerophytopsid .
 
 
 
Zosterophyllum  
 
Z. divaricatum 
 
"South shore of the Restigouche River  near Dalhousie, New Brunswick ".[ 15]  
 
 
A zosterophyll .
 
  
See also 
References 
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^ a   b   c   Burrow, Carole J.; Turner, Susan; Desbiens, Sylvain; Miller, Randall F. (August 2008). "Early Devonian putative gyracanthid acanthodians from eastern CanadaInternational Geoscience Programme (IGCP) Contribution 491, Middle Palaeozoic Vertebrate Biogeography, Palaeogeography, and Climate" . Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences . 45  (8): 897– 908. doi :10.1139/e08-033 . ISSN  0008-4077 .  
 
^ a   b   Burrow, Carole J.; Turner, Susan; Maisey, John G.; Desbiens, Sylvain; Miller, Randall F. (2017). "Spines of the stem chondrichthyan Doliodus latispinosus (Whiteaves) comb. nov. from the Lower Devonian of eastern Canada" . Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences . 54  (12): 1248. Bibcode :2017CaJES..54.1248B . doi :10.1139/cjes-2017-0059  . hdl :1807/78890  . ISSN  0008-4077 .  
 
^ a   b   Turner, Susan; Miller, Randall F. (January 2008). "Protodus jexi Woodward, 1982 (Chondrichthyes), from the Lower Devonian Campbellton Formation, New Brunswick, Canada" . Acta Geologica Polonica . 58  (2): 133– 145.  
 
^ a   b   c   Belles-Isles, Michel (1989-11-01). "Yvonaspis , nouveau genre d'Osteostraci (Vertebrata, Agnatha) du Dévonien (Emsien–Eifélien) des Grès de Gaspé (Québec, Canada)"  . Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences . 26  (11): 2396– 2401. Bibcode :1989CaJES..26.2396B . doi :10.1139/e89-204 . ISSN  0008-4077 .  
 
^ a   b   c   Randall, F. Mill (2007-12-31). "Pterygotus anglicus Agassiz (Chelicerata: Eurypterida) from Atholville, Lower Devonian Campbellton Formation, New Brunswick, Canada" . Palaeontology . 50  (4): 981– 999. doi :10.1111/j.1475-4983.2007.00683.x  . ISSN  0031-0239 . S2CID  140667798 .  
 
^   Wilson, Heather M. (2006). "Juliformian Millipedes from the Lower Devonian of Euramerica: Implications for the Timing of Millipede Cladogenesis in the Paleozoic"  . Journal of Paleontology . 80  (4): 638– 649. doi :10.1666/0022-3360(2006)80[638:JMFTLD]2.0.CO;2 . ISSN  0022-3360 . JSTOR  4095102 . S2CID  85823417 .  
 
^ a   b   c   Shear, W.; Gensel, P.; Jeram, A. (1996). "Fossils of large terrestrial arthropods from the Lower Devonian of Canada" . Nature . 384  (6609): 555– 557. Bibcode :1996Natur.384..555S . doi :10.1038/384555A0 . S2CID  4367636 .  
 
^ a   b   Miller, Randall; Kennedy, Kirsten; Gibling, Martin (2012-03-20). "A eurypterid from the lacustrine facies of the Early Devonian Campbellton Formation, New Brunswick, Canada" . Atlantic Geology . 48 : 14– 19. doi :10.4138/atlgeol.2012.002  . ISSN  1718-7885 .  
 
^ a   b   c   d   e   f   g   h   i   j   k   l   m   n   o   p   q   r   s   t   u   v   w   KENNEDY, K. L.; GENSEL, P. G.; GIBLING, M. R. (2012-06-29). "Paleoenvironmental Inferences from the Classic Lower Devonian Plant-Bearing Locality of the Campbellton Formation, New Brunswick, Canada" . PALAIOS . 27  (6): 424– 438. Bibcode :2012Palai..27..424K . doi :10.2110/palo.2012.p12-004r . ISSN  0883-1351 . S2CID  128939115 .  
 
^   Bonacorsi, Nikole K.; Gensel, Patricia G.; Hueber, Francis M.; Leslie, Andrew B. (2021-03-01). "Omniastrobus gen. nov., an Emsian Plant with Implications for the Evolution of Heterospory in the Early Devonian"  . International Journal of Plant Sciences . 182  (3): 198– 209. doi :10.1086/712356 . ISSN  1058-5893 . S2CID  232050463 .  
 
^   Andrews, Henry N.; Gensel, Patricia G.; Kasper, Andrew E. (1975-08-15). "A new fossil plant of probable intermediate affinities (Trimerophyte–Progymnosperm)"  . Canadian Journal of Botany . 53  (16): 1719– 1728. doi :10.1139/b75-201 . ISSN  0008-4026 .  
 
^   Gensel, Patricia G.; Milano, Amelia; Willoughby, Andrew; Belcher, James (1 May 2025). "A New Zosterophyll with Novel Emergence and Cuticle Features from the Early Devonian of New Brunswick, Canada". International Journal of Plant Sciences . 186  (3): 152– 166. doi :10.1086/734304 .  
 
^   Gensel, Patricia G.; Wellman, Charles H.; Taylor, Wilson A. (November 2013). "Spore Wall Ultrastructure of the Lower Devonian Zosterophylls Renalia hueberi  and Zosterophyllum divaricatum "  . International Journal of Plant Sciences . 174  (9): 1302– 1313. doi :10.1086/673240 . ISSN  1058-5893 . S2CID  83930515 .