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Two new fossil vertebrate localities in the Santa Cruz Formation (late early - early middle Miocene, Argentina), ∼51° South latitude
Fecha
2008-03Registro en:
Kay, Richard F.; Vizcaíno, Sergio Fabián; Bargo, María Susana; Perry, Jonathan M. G.; Prevosti, Francisco Juan; et al.; Two new fossil vertebrate localities in the Santa Cruz Formation (late early - early middle Miocene, Argentina), ∼51° South latitude; Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd; Journal of South American Earth Sciences; 25; 2; 3-2008; 187-195
0895-9811
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Kay, Richard F.
Vizcaíno, Sergio Fabián
Bargo, María Susana
Perry, Jonathan M. G.
Prevosti, Francisco Juan
Fernicola, Juan Carlos
Resumen
Two new fossil vertebrate localities are described from the Santa Cruz Formation (late early - early middle Miocene) of coastal Patagonia. They are noteworthy because they are the lowest stratigraphically of any precisely recorded in coastal Santa Cruz Province and they contain a rich fauna including many partially articulated skeletons undisturbed by collecting. Thus, they offer the potential for taphonomic analysis and paleocommunity reconstruction. The latter is particularly intriguing because the fauna document the Miocene Climatic Optimum at >51° South latitude. Together with several previously documented sites in this region, it offers a potential window into the nature of mammalian communities farther south than any other in the world during this time and documents the farthest south distribution of primates.