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New and little-known bryozoans from Monte León Formation (early Miocene, Argentina) and their paleobiogeographic relationships
Fecha
2015-05Registro en:
Pérez, Leandro Martín; López Gappa, Juan José; Griffin, Miguel; New and little-known bryozoans from Monte León Formation (early Miocene, Argentina) and their paleobiogeographic relationships; Paleontological Society; Journal of Paleontology; 89; 06; 5-2015; 956-965
0022-3360
0088-0906
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Pérez, Leandro Martín
López Gappa, Juan José
Griffin, Miguel
Resumen
The bryozoan fauna from the South American Cenozoic is poorly known. The study of new material collected in the Monte León Formation (early Miocene), gave us the opportunity to describe four new species: Valdemunitella canui n. sp., Foveolaria praecursor n. sp., Neothoa reptans n. sp., and Calyptotheca santacruzana n. sp. Two of them (V. canui and C. santacruzana) were first recorded by F. Canu and interpreted as recent species from the Australian bryozoan fauna, but are herein described as new species. The stratigraphic range of Otionella parvula (Canu, 1904) is extended to the early Miocene. The present study emphasizes the close relationships between the South American Neogene bryozoan faunas and those of other Gondwanan sub-continents such as New Zealand and Australia.