INVESTIGADORES
CIANCIO Martin Ricardo
artículos
Título:
The phylogenetic and biostratigraphic significance of new armadillos (Mammalia, Xenarthra, Dasypodidae, Euphractinae) from the Tinguirirican (Early Oligocene) of Chile
Autor/es:
CARLINI, A. A.; CIANCIO, M. R.; FLYNN, J. J.; SCILLATO-YANÉ, G. J.; WYSS, A. R.
Revista:
JOURNAL OF SYSTEMATIC PALAEONTOLOGY
Editorial:
CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
Referencias:
Lugar: Cambridge; Año: 2009 vol. 7 p. 489 - 503
ISSN:
1477-2019
Resumen:
SYNOPSISTwo new species of early Oligocene dasypodids are described from the Tinguiririca Fauna of Chile, the basis of the recently formalised Tinguirirican South American Land Mammal ‘Age’. Specimens recovered to date, all referable to the Euphractinae, include articulated portions of themovable bands and pelvic shield, an unassociated partial mandible and skull, and isolated osteoderms. Ornamentation of the osteoderms (i.e. the form of the central figure and keel and the arrangement of the peripheral figures) indicates that these taxa represent early diverging members of the subfamily. Cranial remains from Chile somewhat resemble Sadypus Ameghino (?early Oligocene), particularly in their long, low rostra. One of the new species from Tinguiririca also occurs in Eo–Oligocene faunas from Patagonia (Argentina) currently under study, providing a basis for long distance biochronological correlation. The material from Tinguiririca assumes special importance given that most Eocene and Oligocene dasypodids are known exclusively from isolated osteoderms. The unusally complete material from Tinguiririca thus provides important phylogenetic insights by clarifying the morphology of the cingulate exoskeleton during a key interval in the clade’s diversification.KEY WORDS basal Euphractinae, Parutaetus, Meteutatus, Tinguirirican, Palaeogene, South America