New, Late Miocene mammalian assemblage from the Palo Pintado formation (Northwestern Argentina)

2018 
Abstract A new mammalian assemblage from the Late Miocene Palo Pintado Formation in Northwestern Argentina is described. Specimens were exhumed from the lower levels of the unit cropping out at Tonco Valley, Salta Province. The association includes representatives of seven families and three orders: Cingulata ( Macrochorobates , Vetelia, Euphractini gen et sp. indet. a and b), Notoungulata ( Paedotherium , Protypotherium , Typotheriopsis ), and Rodentia (Caviidae gen et sp. indet. a and b, Procardiomys , Protabrocoma , Prolagostomus , Lagostomus ). This assemblage, together with stratigraphical information, suggests a Late Miocene age, probably intermediate between Chasicoan and Huayquerian SALMAs for the fossiliferous levels of the Palo Pintado Formation in Tonco Valley. Paleoecological data discernible from the faunal association suggest grassland and marsh communities that developed in the flood-plain setting under a seasonal climate with a conspicuous dry season.
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