Diversity of cingulate xenarthrans in the middle-late Eocene of Northwestern Argentina

The study of Paleogene mammals of intermediate and low latitudes has increased in the last decades and has been clearly demonstrated their importance in the comprehension of the evolution and faunistic changes outside Patagonia. The study of these faunas permits establishing new comparisons among co...

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Main Authors: Martín R. Ciancio, Claudia Herrera, Alejandro Aramayo, Patricio Payrola, María J. Babot
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Published: Institute of Paleobiology PAS 2016-08-01
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Online Access:http://www.app.pan.pl/archive/published/app61/app002082015.pdf
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spelling doaj-42c24947318c4d52b6fc223efe6fbcce2020-11-24T22:19:48ZengInstitute of Paleobiology PASActa Palaeontologica Polonica0567-79201732-24212016-08-0161357559010.4202/app.00208.2015Diversity of cingulate xenarthrans in the middle-late Eocene of Northwestern ArgentinaMartín R. Ciancio0Claudia Herrera1Alejandro Aramayo2Patricio Payrola3María J. Babot4División Paleontología de Vertebrados, Museo de La Plata, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Paseo del Bosque s/n, B1900FWA, La Plata, Argentina; and CONICET, Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas, Buenos Aires, ArgentinaINSUGEO-CONICET, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales, Miguel Lillo 205, 4000 San Miguel de Tucumán, Tucumán, ArgentinaInstituto Bio y Geociencias del NOA, CONICET-Universidad Nacional de Salta, 9 de julio Nº 14, 4405, Rosario de Lerma, Salta, ArgentinaInstituto Bio y Geociencias del NOA, CONICET-Universidad Nacional de Salta, 9 de julio Nº 14, 4405, Rosario de Lerma, Salta, Argentinaundación Miguel Lillo, Miguel Lillo 251, 4000, San Miguel de Tucumán, Tucumán, ArgentinaThe study of Paleogene mammals of intermediate and low latitudes has increased in the last decades and has been clearly demonstrated their importance in the comprehension of the evolution and faunistic changes outside Patagonia. The study of these faunas permits establishing new comparisons among contemporaneous faunistic associations, completing the distributional patterns, and evaluating evolutionary changes in the lineages in relation to climatic conditions prevailing in each of the different regions. In this work we study the diversity of Dasypodidae recovered from the Geste Formation (Northwestern Argentina). Bearing levels of Geste Formation were referred alternatively to a Barrancan subage of Casamayoran SALMA (middle Eocene, Lutetian–Bartonian) or a Mustersan SALMA (middle–late Eocene, Bartonian–Priabonian) on faunistic comparations with their equivalent in Patagonia, although absolute isotopic data indicates ca. 37–35 Ma (late Eocene, Priabonian). We described the following taxa of Dasypodidae: (i) Dasypodinae Astegotheriini: cf. Astegotherium sp., ?Prostegotherium sp., Parastegosimpsonia cf. P. peruana; (ii) Dasypodinae indet.; (iii) Euphractinae Euphractini: Parutaetus punaensis sp. nov.; (iv) Dasypodidae incertae sedis: Pucatherium parvum, Punatherium catamarcensis gen. et sp. nov. In comparison with other beds bearing Eocene cingulate faunas from Northwestern Argentina, Geste Formation presents the greatest diversity of dasypodids. This association is consistent with a late Eocene age and shows a taxonomic and biogeographic relevant features given by a unique specific composition: (i) it differs from that known for contemporaneous faunas from Southern latitudes and younger associations from more tropical areas; (ii) it includes genera with close affinities to those distant areas; (iii) it presents unique taxa typical from Eocene units exposed at Northwestern Argentina. This highlights the evolutionary and biogeographic meaning of the cingulate of the Geste Formation and supports the idea that the faunistic regionalization probably obeyed to latitudinal than to temporal factors. http://www.app.pan.pl/archive/published/app61/app002082015.pdfMammaliaCingulataDasypodidaePalaeogeneSouth AmericaCentral Andean Puna
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author Martín R. Ciancio
Claudia Herrera
Alejandro Aramayo
Patricio Payrola
María J. Babot
spellingShingle Martín R. Ciancio
Claudia Herrera
Alejandro Aramayo
Patricio Payrola
María J. Babot
Diversity of cingulate xenarthrans in the middle-late Eocene of Northwestern Argentina
Acta Palaeontologica Polonica
Mammalia
Cingulata
Dasypodidae
Palaeogene
South America
Central Andean Puna
author_facet Martín R. Ciancio
Claudia Herrera
Alejandro Aramayo
Patricio Payrola
María J. Babot
author_sort Martín R. Ciancio
title Diversity of cingulate xenarthrans in the middle-late Eocene of Northwestern Argentina
title_short Diversity of cingulate xenarthrans in the middle-late Eocene of Northwestern Argentina
title_full Diversity of cingulate xenarthrans in the middle-late Eocene of Northwestern Argentina
title_fullStr Diversity of cingulate xenarthrans in the middle-late Eocene of Northwestern Argentina
title_full_unstemmed Diversity of cingulate xenarthrans in the middle-late Eocene of Northwestern Argentina
title_sort diversity of cingulate xenarthrans in the middle-late eocene of northwestern argentina
publisher Institute of Paleobiology PAS
series Acta Palaeontologica Polonica
issn 0567-7920
1732-2421
publishDate 2016-08-01
description The study of Paleogene mammals of intermediate and low latitudes has increased in the last decades and has been clearly demonstrated their importance in the comprehension of the evolution and faunistic changes outside Patagonia. The study of these faunas permits establishing new comparisons among contemporaneous faunistic associations, completing the distributional patterns, and evaluating evolutionary changes in the lineages in relation to climatic conditions prevailing in each of the different regions. In this work we study the diversity of Dasypodidae recovered from the Geste Formation (Northwestern Argentina). Bearing levels of Geste Formation were referred alternatively to a Barrancan subage of Casamayoran SALMA (middle Eocene, Lutetian–Bartonian) or a Mustersan SALMA (middle–late Eocene, Bartonian–Priabonian) on faunistic comparations with their equivalent in Patagonia, although absolute isotopic data indicates ca. 37–35 Ma (late Eocene, Priabonian). We described the following taxa of Dasypodidae: (i) Dasypodinae Astegotheriini: cf. Astegotherium sp., ?Prostegotherium sp., Parastegosimpsonia cf. P. peruana; (ii) Dasypodinae indet.; (iii) Euphractinae Euphractini: Parutaetus punaensis sp. nov.; (iv) Dasypodidae incertae sedis: Pucatherium parvum, Punatherium catamarcensis gen. et sp. nov. In comparison with other beds bearing Eocene cingulate faunas from Northwestern Argentina, Geste Formation presents the greatest diversity of dasypodids. This association is consistent with a late Eocene age and shows a taxonomic and biogeographic relevant features given by a unique specific composition: (i) it differs from that known for contemporaneous faunas from Southern latitudes and younger associations from more tropical areas; (ii) it includes genera with close affinities to those distant areas; (iii) it presents unique taxa typical from Eocene units exposed at Northwestern Argentina. This highlights the evolutionary and biogeographic meaning of the cingulate of the Geste Formation and supports the idea that the faunistic regionalization probably obeyed to latitudinal than to temporal factors.
topic Mammalia
Cingulata
Dasypodidae
Palaeogene
South America
Central Andean Puna
url http://www.app.pan.pl/archive/published/app61/app002082015.pdf
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