CIG   05423
CENTRO DE INVESTIGACIONES GEOLOGICAS
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
The Oldest Record of Aramayoichnus rheae from the Neogene of Northwestern Argentina
Autor/es:
BONA, PAULA; POIRÉ, DANIEL; TINEO, DAVID; COMERIO, MARCOS; PÉREZ, LEANDRO; NORIEGA, JORGE
Revista:
AMEGHINIANA
Editorial:
ASOCIACION PALEONTOLOGICA ARGENTINA
Referencias:
Lugar: Buenos Aires; Año: 2018 vol. 55 p. 109 - 116
ISSN:
0002-7014
Resumen:
HE Argentinean fossil record of vertebrate footprints is significant and has been extensively studied; however, sites with bird tracks are scarce and less known. Although there are some studies of fossil footprints referred to Aves, there are no detailed descriptions or taxonomical assignations of such traces. A bird trackway with three footprints was found in the lower levels of the Guandacay Formation (upper Miocene-Pliocene), at the ?Río Iruya? section, 62 Km NW of the city of San Ramón de la Nueva Orán (Salta Province, Argentina; Fig. 1.1). This unit is part of the fill of the Neogene foreland basin of Sierras Subandinas Australes. This Subandean terrain is a thin-skinned fold-thrust belt system which represents the easternmost expression of the defor-mation of the central Andes. Compressive tectonics created a foreland basin with clastic sequences of continental rocks of approximately 7500 m of thickness. The aim of this contribution is to report a new record ofAramayoichnus rheae Aramayo et al., 2015, from the Neogene of Northwestern Argentina, based on tridactyl footprints attributed to bird activity. This fossil evidence expands the paleogeographical and temporal distribution of this ichnospecies, showing the presence of rheids in the Late Miocene of the Subandean region. The footprints were preserved as natural casts (convex hyporeliefs) in brownish-grey, fine to medium grain conglomerates; the base of the level is in contact with reddish-reddish brown mudstones and very fine sandstones (Fig. 1.2). The hypothesis that a rheiform bird could have registered this trackway is herein considered in association with the fossil record of the group in a stratigraphic and biogeographic context.