Artículo
New records of Neogene Xenarthra (Mammalia) from eastern Puna (Argentina): Diversity and biochronology
Quiñones, Sofía Inés
; Miño Boilini, Ángel Ramón
; Zurita, Alfredo Eduardo
; Contreras, Silvina Andrea
; Luna, Carlos Alberto
; Candela, Adriana Magdalena
; Camacho, María; Ercoli, Marcos Darío
; Solís, Natalia; Brandoni, Diego
Fecha de publicación:
16/09/2019
Editorial:
Cambridge University Press
Revista:
Journal of Paleontology
ISSN:
0022-3360
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
Clasificación temática:
Resumen
Xenarthra is an endemic South American lineage of mammals, probably the sister clade of the other placental mammals. The oldest records of Xenarthra are from the latest Paleocene, although its current diversity is much lower than that recorded in some intervals of the Cenozoic Era. A new Neogene Xenarthra (Pilosa and Cingulata) assemblage from two localities of the Argentine Eastern Puna (Calahoyo and Casira) is described. The newly recorded taxa - Cingulata, Dasypodidae, Eutatini: Stenotatus sp. indet. and Eutatini indet., Euphractini: Macrochorobates scalabrinii (Moreno and Mercerat, 1891), and Tardigrada, Mylodontinae: cf. Simomylodon sp. indet. and Simomylodon cf. S. uccasamamensis Saint-André et al., 2010 - and those already published from Calahoyo - Cingulata: Macrochorobates chapadmalensis (Ameghino, 1908), Eosclerocalyptus sp. indet., and Tardigrada, Megatheriidae: Pyramiodontherium bergi (Moreno and Mercerat, 1891) - suggest a middle-late Miocene age for the fossil-bearing levels. In Calahoyo, the presence of Stenotatus sp. indet., in addition to some rodents currently under study in the lower levels, suggest a closer similarity with the palaeofauna of Cerdas (southern Bolivia), probably involving the last part of the Miocene Climatic Optimum. The Xenarthra recorded in the middle and upper levels of Calahoyo and Casira suggest a late Miocene-Pliocene age. A comparative analysis between Calahoyo and Casira highlights the absence of Cingulata in the latter and a high diversity in the former. This situation probably indicates different paleoenvironmental conditions. Finally, we present the first certain record of the genus Simomylodon Saint-André et al., 2010 in Argentina, which includes the oldest record of dermal ossicles for sloths in South America.
Palabras clave:
LATE CENOZOIC
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SOUTH AMERICA
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NORTHERN ARGENTINA
,
EXTINCT CINGULATE
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Articulos(CECOAL)
Articulos de CENTRO DE ECOLOGIA APLICADA DEL LITORAL (I)
Articulos de CENTRO DE ECOLOGIA APLICADA DEL LITORAL (I)
Articulos(CICYTTP)
Articulos de CENTRO DE INV.CIENT.Y TRANSFERENCIA TEC A LA PROD
Articulos de CENTRO DE INV.CIENT.Y TRANSFERENCIA TEC A LA PROD
Articulos(INECOA)
Articulos de INSTITUTO DE ECORREGIONES ANDINAS
Articulos de INSTITUTO DE ECORREGIONES ANDINAS
Citación
Quiñones, Sofía Inés; Miño Boilini, Ángel Ramón; Zurita, Alfredo Eduardo; Contreras, Silvina Andrea; Luna, Carlos Alberto; et al.; New records of Neogene Xenarthra (Mammalia) from eastern Puna (Argentina): Diversity and biochronology; Cambridge University Press; Journal of Paleontology; 93; 6; 16-9-2019; 1258-1275
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