Members
Members are (in alphabetical order):
- Ali Baba Member (CO,UT*),
- Anton Chico Member (NM),
- Black Dragon Member (UT),
- Holbrook Sandstone Member (AZ*),
- Hoskinnini Member (AZ*,CO*,UT*) or Hoskinnini Tongue (AZ*,CO*,UT*),
- Moody Canyon Member (UT),
- Moqui Member (AZ*),
- Pariott Member (CO*,UT*),
- Rock Canyon Conglomerate Member (AZ*,NV*,UT*),
- Sinbad Limestone Member (UT*),
- Sewemup Member (CO*,UT*),
- Shnabkaib Member (AZ*,NV*,UT*),
- Tenderfoot Member (CO*,UT*),
- Timpoweap Member (AZ,NV,UT*),
- Torrey Member (UT),
- Virgin Limestone Member (AZ*,NV*,UT*),
- Winslow Member (AZ),
- Wupatki Member (AZ*).
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