Reference
Gasparini, Zulma Brandoni de and Spalletti, Luis (1993) First Callovian plesiosaurs from the Neuquen basin, Argentina; Ameghanina, 30(3), pp.245-254
First Callovian plesiosaurs from the Neuquen basin, Argentina
Principal Author
Zulma Brandoni de Gasparini
Other Authors
Luis Spalletti
Header
Academic paper
Journal
Ameghanina
Publisher
Asociacion Paleontologica Argentina
Volume
30
Issue
3
Pages
245-254
Abstract
The first Callovian Elasmosauridae, Cryptoclididae and Pliosauridae (Reptilia: Plesiosauria) have been discovered in tile Eastern South Pacific. Isolated bones of cf. Muraenosaurus, cf. Cryptoclidus and a pliosaurid were found in Chacaico Sur, Neuquen Basin (Argentina). Both, Muraenosaurus Seeley and Cryptoclidus Seeley are common in the Oxford Clay (Callovian) of England. The presence of similar forms in the Eastern South Pacific, that possibly may belong to the same genera, suggests biogeographical links with the European Tethys. The Callovian seas of Chacaico Sur area probably were rich in macroinvertebrates and fishes -and perhaps other reptiles- to support such a variety of predatory marine reptiles. The general environment was a shallow marine platform that constituted part of a deltaic system dominated by basinal processes. In the fossiliferous section, sedimentation occurred in high energy environment, associated with tidal currents and storm events, that favoured the dismembering and accumulation of isolated bones.
Keywords
Neuquen Basin, Lajas Formation, Callovian, Paleoenvironments, Plesiosauria, Geographical distribution
Language
English