Colloncuran

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The Colloncuran (Spanish: Colloncurense) age is a period of geologic time (15.5–13.8 Ma) within the Middle Miocene epoch of the Neogene, used more specifically within the SALMA classification in South America. It follows the Friasian and precedes the Laventan age.[1]

Etymology[]

The age is named after the Collón Curá Formation in the Cañadón Asfalto and Neuquén Basins of northern Patagonia, Argentina.

Formations[]

Colloncuran is located in South America
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Locations of Colloncuran formations
Formation
bold is type
Country Basin Notes
Collón Curá Formation  Argentina Cañadón Asfalto Basin
Neuquén Basin
Castilletes Formation  Colombia Cocinetas Basin
Cura-Mallín Group  Chile Cura-Mallín Basin
 Argentina Colorado Basin
 Bolivia
Pebas Formation  Brazil
 Colombia
 Ecuador
 Peru
Amazon Basin
Pisco Formation  Peru Pisco Basin

Fossils[]

Group Fossils Formation Notes
Mammals , , Guiomys unica, , , Patagosmilus goini, , , , , Protypotherium colloncurensis, , , , , , Cebidae indet., Dasyproctidae indet., Echimyidae indet., Eocardiidae indet., Erethizontidae indet., Collón Curá
Lycopsis padillai, Hilarcotherium miyou, , Astrapotheriidae, Odontoceti, Mysticeti, Glyptodontidae, Pampatheriidae, Macraucheniidae, Proterotheriidae, , Toxodontidae, Interatheriidae, Megatheriidae, Dinomyidae, Sirenia, Sparassodonta Castilletes
Hegetotherium cerdasensis, , , , Diadiaphorus sp., , cf. Peltephilus sp., , , Propalaehoplophorus sp., , , , , ?Astrapotheriidae indet., ?Borhyaenidae indet., , , , , Macraucheniidae indet., , Octodontidae indet., Toxodontidae indet. [22][23]
[24][25]
[26][27]
Chavinziphius maxillocristatus, , Incakujira anillodefuego, Messapicetus gregarius, Brachydelphis sp., Monachinae indet., Phocidae indet. Pisco
Birds Kelenken guillermoi Collón Curá
Aves indet. Castilletes
?Phorusrhacidae indet. [24]
Sulidae indet. Pisco
Reptiles , Waincophis australis, Boinae indet., Lacertilia indet. Collón Curá
, Chelonoidis sp., cf. Crocodylus sp., cf. Mourasuchus sp., cf. Purussaurus sp., Alligatoridae indet., Boidae indet., Crocodylidae indet., Eusuchia indet., Gavialoidea indet., Podocnemididae indet. Castilletes
?Testudinidae indet. [24]
Pacifichelys urbinai Pisco
Fishes Megalodon, Characidae, Serrasalmidae, Sciaenidae, Sparidae, Sphyraenidae, Ariidae, Callichthyidae, Doradidae, Pimelodidae, Carcharhinidae, Hemigaleidae, Sphyrnidae, Lamnidae, Otodontidae, Dasyatidae, Myliobatidae, Rhinopteridae, Ginglymostomatidae, Pristiophoridae, Pristidae, Rhynchobatidae, , Lepidosirenidae Castilletes
Cura-Mallín
Megalodon, Carcharhinus cf. albimarginatus, Carcharhinus cf. brachyurus, Carcharodon hastalis, Galeocerdo cf. contortus, Hemipristis serra, Isurus sp. Pisco

References[]

  1. ^ Paleo Database: Colloncuran
  2. ^ Escostegui & Franchi, 2010, p.422
  3. ^ Dalla Salda & Franzese, 1987, p.7
  4. ^ Moreno et al., 2015, p.7
  5. ^ Utgé et al., 2009
  6. ^ Reichler, 2010, p.181
  7. ^ Marshall & Sempere, 1991, p.636
  8. ^ Antoine et al., 2016, p.56
  9. ^ Wesselingh et al., 2006, p.304
  10. ^ Brand et al., 2011
  11. ^ Solíz Mundaca, 2018, p.14
  12. ^ Vera et al., 2017
  13. ^ Abello & Rubilar, 2012, p.180
  14. ^ a b Comallo at Fossilworks.org
  15. ^ a b Estancia Campionario at Fossilworks.org
  16. ^ Cañadon del Tordillo at Fossilworks.org
  17. ^ RCH 018S at Fossilworks.org
  18. ^ Suárez et al., 2015, p.4
  19. ^ Amson et al., 2016, p.7
  20. ^ a b c d Moreno et al., 2015, p.35
  21. ^ Carrillo et al., 2018
  22. ^ Nazareno, Potosí at Fossilworks.org
  23. ^ Nazareno 2 in the Paleobiology Database
  24. ^ a b c Croft & Anaya, 2020
  25. ^ Croft et al., 2016
  26. ^ Oiso, 1991
  27. ^ Marshall & Sempere, 1991
  28. ^ Ramassamy et al., 2018
  29. ^ Bianucci et al., 2016
  30. ^ Marx & Kohno, 2016
  31. ^ Correviento at Fossilworks.org
  32. ^ a b c d Cerro Colorado Pisco at Fossilworks.org
  33. ^ Río Chico Colloncuran at Fossilworks.org
  34. ^ Pilcaniyeu Viejo at Fossilworks.org
  35. ^ Moreno Bernal, 2014, p.11
  36. ^ Moreno Bernal, 2014, p.13
  37. ^ Moreno Bernal, 2014, p.15
  38. ^ Moreno Bernal, 2014, p.19
  39. ^ Moreno Bernal, 2014, p.26
  40. ^ Moreno Bernal, 2014, p.29
  41. ^ Moreno Bernal, 2014, p.30
  42. ^ Cadena & Jaramillo, 2015, p.190
  43. ^ Cadena & Jaramillo, 2015, p.194
  44. ^ Cadena & Jaramillo, 2015, p.196
  45. ^ Moreno Bernal, 2014, p.7
  46. ^ Kaitamana at Fossilworks.org
  47. ^ Cerro Rucañanco at Fossilworks.org
  48. ^ Cerro Buque at Fossilworks.org
  49. ^ Cerro Buque M11-17 at Fossilworks.org

Bibliography[]

Collón Curá Formation
Castilletes Formation
Cura-Mallín Group
Gran Bajo del Gualicho Formation
Nazareno Formation
  • , D. A., and F. Anaya. 2020. A new typothere notoungulate (Mammalia: Interatheriidae), from the Miocene Nazareno Formation of Southern Bolivia. Ameghiniana 57. 189–208.
  • , D.A.; A. A. Carlini; M. R. Ciancio; D. Brandoni; N. E. Drew; R. K. Engelman, and F. Anaya. 2016. New mammal faunal data from Cerdas, Bolivia, a middle-latitude Neotropical site that chronicles the end of the Middle Miocene Climatic Optimum in South America. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 36. e1163574.
  • Marshall, Larry G., and Thierry Sempere. 1991. The Eocene to Pleistocene vertebrates of Bolivia and their stratigraphic context: A review. Revista técnica de YPFB 12. 631–652. Accessed 2017-08-15.
  • Oiso, Y. 1991. New land mammal locality of middle Miocene (Colloncuran) age from Nazareno, southern Bolivia. In R. Suárez-Soruco (ed.), Fósiles y Facies de Bolivia - Vol. 1 Vertebrados. 12. 653–672.
Pebas Formation
Pisco Formation
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