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First record of chimaeroid fish Ischyodus from the Upper Jurassic of southwestern Gondwana
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2021Registro en:
Acta Palaeontol. Pol. 66 (3): 623–630, 2021
10.4202/app.00859.2020
Autor
Otero Cameron, Rodrigo Antonio
Figueroa Bravo, Constanza Paz
Soto Huenchumán, Paula
Fernández Collemann, Sara
Valenzuela Toro, Ana Margarita
Gutstein, Carolina S.
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Resumen
This study presents two specimens of Chimaeriformes from Upper Jurassic strata of central Chile. The material was
recovered from Tithonian levels of the Baños del Flaco Formation and includes two different individuals, one preserving
two articulated mandibular plates, and the second, a fragment of an isolated palatine plate. Morphologic traits allow us to
refer the material to Ischyodus townsendi and Ischyodus sp., respectively. These are the oldest Chimaeriformes known to
date in the Southern Hemisphere and the first Late Jurassic record from Gondwana. The presence of I. townsendi in the
Tithonian of central Chile evidences this taxon as part of the proposed faunal interchange between the northern Tethys
and the southeastern Pacific during the Late Jurassic.