THE YOUNGEST CROCODYLIFORM RECORD FROM PATAGONIA

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Título
THE YOUNGEST CROCODYLIFORM RECORD FROM PATAGONIA
Brazilian Geographical Journal: Geosciences and Humanities research medium
Autor
Gabriel Lio
Federico Lisandro Agnolin
Nicolas Roberto Chimento
Pablo Chafrat
Abstract
Resumo
After K-P extinction, Patagonian crocodyliforms became less diverse, and scarcer in Tertiary layers. The specimen here described comes from "Puerta del Diablo" ranch at the Natural Protected Area of Paso Córdoba, southwestern of General Roca city (Río Negro province, Argentina) and was found in strata from the Chichinales Formation, Early Miocene (Colhuehuapian SALMA). MPCN-PV-174 is represented by an isolated fragment of the posterior region of the skull roof. This fragmentary material is assigned to an indeterminate Crocodyliformes. Previous contributions identified the most recent record of a crocodyliform from Patagonia as coming from the Early Oligocene. The specimen here described indicates that crocodyliforms were still present in the Early Miocene of Patagonia. This suggests that suitable habitats and climate for the existence of crocodilians were still available in northeastern Patagonia, at least.
volume
8
issue
2
Páginas
136-143
Date
2017
Língua
en
issn
2179-2321
Rights
Copyright (c) 2017 Brazilian Geographical Journal: Geosciences and Humanities research medium