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Lower and Middle Devonian Malvinokaffric ostracods from the Precordillera Basin of San Juan, Argentina
Fecha
2013-02Registro en:
Salas, Maria Jose; Rustán, Juan José; Sterren, Andrea Fabiana; Lower and Middle Devonian Malvinokaffric ostracods from the Precordillera Basin of San Juan, Argentina; Elsevier; Journal of South American Earth Sciences; 45; 2-2013; 56-68
0895-9811
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Salas, Maria Jose
Rustán, Juan José
Sterren, Andrea Fabiana
Resumen
Ostracod from the upper Lower to Middle Devonian rocks of the Argentine Precordillera Basin (Talacasto and Punta Negra formations) are studied. One new genus Pircawayra nov. gen., and five species (including three new: Pircawayra gigantea nov. gen. and sp., Lapazites trinodis nov. sp. and Keslingiella? teresae nov. sp.) are defined. The recorded ostracod fauna closely resembles that coeval from Bolivia and South Africa, exhibiting a remarkable endemism, not only at the genus level, but also at the species level. In addition to its low-diversity, the Malvinokaffric ostracod association is also characterized by having large, thick, coarsely ornamented and swollen valves. The similar ostracod composition from the Andean and South African basins suggests faunal exchange between these two areas. Based on the ostracod faunas, the Malvinokaffric Realm is clearly recognizable at least up to the Middle Devonian.