occurrenceID	taxonID	catalogNumber	collectionCode	institutionCode	typeStatus	verbatimLabel	sex	individualCount	eventDate	recordedBy	recordNumber	decimalLatitude	decimalLongitude	minimumElevationInMeters	maximumElevationInMeters	minimumDepthInMeters	maximumDepthInMeters	country	stateProvince	municipality	locality	references	associatedOccurrences	associatedReferences	associatedSequences	basisOfRecord
03964C6FFF9C672CFC4415608550FF6F.mc.3B57F724FF9C672FFC671518831AFDF6	03964C6FFF9C672CFC4415608550FF6F.taxon				holotype	Holotype ― Formerly at Bayerishe Staatssammlung für Paläontologie (Munich, Germany), probably destroyed in Second World War, included " posterior portion of the skull and several vertebrae " collected from the Niobrara Chalk of Logan County, Kansas, USA (Russell 1967: 158).		1										Germany	Kansas	Formerly	Bayerishe Staatssammlung	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03964C6FFF9C672CFC4415608550FF6F#3B57F724FF9C672FFC671518831AFDF6				MaterialCitation
03964C6FFF9F673BFF72149C8526F9CF.mc.3B57F724FF9F672CFF3C120983E9FD14	03964C6FFF9F673BFF72149C8526F9CF.taxon			YPM	holotype	Holotype — YPM VP 4673, a mostly complete, disarticulated skull and mandibles, several cervical and dorsal vertebrae representing a medium-sized mosasaur (skull ~ 70 cm; total length ~ 4.0 m, based of dimensions of Platecarpus " ictericus " provided in Russell (1967) after Williston (1898). Cranial material includes premaxilla, both maxillae, both dentaries, the posterior ends of both splenials, the anterior ends of both angulars, almost complete left posterior mandibular unit (i. e., surangular, articular, prearticular) and less complete left posterior mandibular unit (i. e., fragmentary surangular, articular, prearticular, plus coronoid), frontal, portions of both jugals, almost complete left quadrate, proximal fragment of right quadrate, the posterior end of the right squamosal, fragmentary right pterygoid, much of the neurocranium (including the basiocciptal, supraoccipital, the left parocciptal process of the opisthotic, and portions of the prootic), several associated teeth or tooth fragments, along with numerous other miscellaneous bone fragments believed to belong to the skull. The only preserved postcranial material consists of several cervical and dorsal vertebrae or fragments of vertebrae, all badly distorted and weathered.		1												Platecarpus	Russell	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03964C6FFF9F673BFF72149C8526F9CF#3B57F724FF9F672CFF3C120983E9FD14				MaterialCitation
03964C6FFF88673DFF5A12FA840FFE1D.mc.3B57F724FF886738FCCC12548642FE03	03964C6FFF88673DFF5A12FA840FFE1D.taxon	V1048		ALMNH	holotype	Holotype — ALMNH: Paleo: 5452 consists of several bones from a disarticulated skull and axial skeleton, including the frontal, parietal, right splenial, right coronoid, a fragment of the left quadrate, numerous indeterminate skull fragments, an incomplete scapula, and several badly weathered vertebrae, including five cervicals, thirteen dorsals, five pygals, and four caudals. Much of the specimen is weathered, especially the scapula and vertebrae, probably as a result of prolonged exposure to the elements before collection. Other than subaerial weathering, the specimen is well preserved, lacking crushing and plastic deformation. The specimen was originally deposited in the collections of the Geological Survey of Alabama under the catalog number GSA V 1048, but in 2005 was transferred to the ALMNH (Ebersole and Dean 2013) and subsequently assigned a new catalog number, ALMNH: Paleo: 5452.		1											Alabama	Much	Other	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03964C6FFF88673DFF5A12FA840FFE1D#3B57F724FF886738FCCC12548642FE03				MaterialCitation
03964C6FFF88673DFF5A12FA840FFE1D.mc.3B57F724FF8B6738FEEB15D8854AFC51	03964C6FFF88673DFF5A12FA840FFE1D.taxon	T22, R1		T, R		The specimen was collected in November 1976 by S. W. Shannon and J. Kidd from erosional gullies within the lower 21 meters of the unnamed member of the Mooreville Chalk (Selma Group, lower Campanian, Upper Cretaceous, Fig. 2 B), located in the NE 1 / 4, SE 1 / 4 of Sec. 30, T 22 N, R 1 E., Greene County, Alabama, USA (Fig. 1 A). The locality has since been reclaimed for farmland and is no longer available for study. Until recently, the Mooreville Chalk was subdivided into a thick lower unnamed member and the thin upper Arcola Limestone Member. Gentry et al. (2022) recognized a basal member of the Mooreville Chalk, informally designated the Erie Bend member. In this paper " unnamed member " refers specifically to the portion of the Mooreville Chalk that overlies the contact with the Erie Bend member and underlies the Arcola Limestone Member		1	1976-11	S. W. Shannon & J. Kidd								United States of America	Alabama	Arcola Limestone Member	lower Campanian	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03964C6FFF88673DFF5A12FA840FFE1D#3B57F724FF8B6738FEEB15D8854AFC51				MaterialCitation
