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Invertebrate fossils (Insecta: Trichoptera,Diptera, Coleoptera) from the Pleistocene Scarborough Formation at Toronto,Ontario, and their paleoenvironmental significance
Authors:Nancy E Williams  John A Westgate  D Dudley Williams  Anne Morgan  Alan V Morgan
Institution:2. Physical Sciences Division, Scarborough College, University of Toronto, West Hill, Ontario, MIC 1A4, Canada;1. Department of Zoology, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, M5S 1A1, Canada;1. Department of Geology, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, M5S 1A1, Canada;3. Department of Biology, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, N2L 3G1, Canada;4. Department of Earth Sciences, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, N2L 3G1, Canada
Abstract:Larval caddisfly, chironomid, and beetle remains have been recovered from the Pleistocene Scarborough Formation in the Toronto region of southern Ontario. Three stratigraphic levels were sampled at the northeastern end of the Scarborough Bluffs; the youngest horizon yielded 16 chironomid taxa, 33 caddisfly taxa, and 28 beetle taxa, whereas the two older levels yielded somewhat less diverse assemblages. Only one taxon in each of the caddisfly and chironomid groups was identified from the presumed correlative beds at Woodbridge, Ontario, but numerous beetle fragments were recovered, several of which have been specifically identified and match species found previously in the upper part of the Scarborough Formation. The youngest sampled assemblage in the Scarborough Formation at the northeastern end of the Scarborough Bluffs is interpreted as indicating cool climatic conditions in a boreal forest environment, given the present-day distributions and feeding habits of these river, lake, and terrestrial taxa. The mean July temperature at this time was probably about 15°C, as compared to the present-day value of 20.5°C. The forest was poorer in deciduous species during deposition of the older part of the formation as preserved here. These results agree well with previous interpretations based on plant remains. We suggest that both aquatic and terrestrial insects are good indicators of macroclimate.
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