CICTERRA   20351
CENTRO DE INVESTIGACIONES EN CIENCIAS DE LA TIERRA
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Linguloidean brachiopods from the Lower Ordovician (Tremadocian) of northwestern Argentina
Autor/es:
BENEDETTO, JUAN LUIS; MUÑOZ, DIEGO F.
Revista:
BULLETIN OF GEOSCIENCES
Editorial:
CZECH GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
Referencias:
Lugar: Praga; Año: 2015 vol. 90 p. 417 - 430
ISSN:
1214-1119
Resumen:
The new obolid Torobolus subplanus gen. et sp. nov nov., from the lower Temadocian Devendeus Formation, the new species Libecoviella tilcarensis and Leptembolon argentinum, and Ectenoglossa sp. from upper Tremadocian beds of the Santa Rosita Formation are described and ilustrated. Libecoviella is typical of the upper Tremadocian and Floian strata of the Prague basin (Třenice and Klabava formations, respectively) and it has been reported recently from Australia. Leptembolon has been recorded in the same Bohemian formations, but together with other taxa it forms the Thysanotos-Leptembolon Association present in northern Estonia and a series of high-latitude terranes. The record of Leptembolon and Libecoviella in the high- to temperate-latitude Central Andean region attests for a peri-Gondwanan distribution of these genera. The presence of Bohemian-like obolids in northwestern Argentina suggests a migratory route linking the Central Andean basin with north Gondwana and Perunica along the clastic platforms fringing the North African and Brazilian shields