The Ituzaingó Formation (Spanish : Formación Ituzaingó ), in older literature also described as Entre Ríos or Entrerriana Formation , is an extensive geological formation of Late Miocene (Tortonian , or Huayquerian in the SALMA classification ) age in the Paraná Basin of the Corrientes , Santa Fe and Entre Ríos Provinces in Mesopotamia , northeastern Argentina .[1] The formation comprises mudstones , cross-bedded sandstones and conglomerates deposited in a fluvio -deltaic environment and is renowned for the preservation of a rich fossil assemblage, including many mammals , birds , reptiles , fish , bivalves , foraminifera , ichnofossils and flora .
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Map of the Paraná River drainage basin with the river indicated. Most outcrops of the Ituzaingó Formation flank the middle course of the Paraná River.
The Ituzaingó Formation was first described by De Alba in 1953 and later by Herbst in 1971.[2] The up to 150 metres (490 ft) , but in most areas between 10 and 20 metres (33 and 66 ft) thick formation is found in an area of 120,000 square kilometres (46,000 sq mi) ,[3] stretching from the Paraná River to 40 kilometres (25 mi) east of Tostado .[4] The Ituzaingó Formation crops out in the northeasternmost part of Argentina (Mesopotamia ), in the provinces of Corrientes , Santa Fe and Entre Ríos , among other locations along the banks of the Paraná River .[5]
Stratigraphy
The formation overlies the marine Paraná Formation and is unconformably overlain by the Puerto Alvear ,[6] Hernandarías and Yupoí Formations of Early Pleistocene (Uquian and Ensenadan respectively) age.[5] [7] [8] At the shores of the Paraná River, the formation underlies the Timbúes Formation .[9] In certain places along the same river, the formation cuts into the underlying Rosario Formation .[10]
The formation contains a basal conglomeratic member "Conglomerado osífero" (bony conglomerate ) with abundant vertebrate remains.[11] This conglomerate is overlain by almost unfossiliferous whitish to yellow brown sandstones and green mudstones. The Ituzaingó Formation (as Entre Ríos Formation) was correlated with the Puelches Formation of the subsurface of Buenos Aires Province . According to the mammals occurring in the conglomerate and the stratigraphic relationships, the age of the base of Ituzaingo Formation is almost exclusively Tortonian (Late Miocene ) or Huayquerian in the SALMA classification.[12]
Depositional environment
The formation, as the Paraná and Puelches Formations, has been deposited in a vast Miocene tidal flat environment.[13] Both the terrestrial and freshwater fauna of the Ituzaingó Formation indicates a climate warmer than present. The freshwater vertebrate record suggests important basin connections with Amazonian basins.[11]
Alternatively, the Conglomerado Osífero Member has been interpreted as tide -dominated fluvial channels, pertaining to the marine Paraná Formation.[14]
The Ituzaingó Formation has provided a large variety of fossils, of various groups, from mammals to birds and reptiles to fish and flora. The terrestrial fauna is predominant while a few marine genera are also present.[15] The presence of typical Amazonian freshwater fish and absence of austral fauna in both the underlying Paraná and the Ituzaingó Formation suggests a connection with northern areas of South America. The faunas has been correlated to the older Miocene faunas of the Honda Group at La Venta in Colombia, the Urumaco Formation at Urumaco in Venezuela and the Pebas Formation of the Amazon region of Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Brazil.[16] Several ground sloth genera present in the Ituzaingó Formation are endemic from this unit, whereas other are also present in the Arroyo Chasicó Formation of Buenos Aires Province , the Andalhuala and Corral Quemado Formations of Catamarca Province , and the Toro Negro Formation of La Rioja Province .[17]
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Eumysops
E. parodii
Notictis
N. ortizi
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Philander
P. entrerianus
Chironectes
C. sp.
Zygolestes
Z. paranensis
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Thylacosmilus
T. atrox
Stylocynus
S. paranensis
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Briaromys
B. trouessartianus
Cardiatherium
C. paranense
Carlesia
C. pendolai
Diaphoromys
D. compressidens
D. gamayensis
D. mesopotamicus
Doellomys
D. parcus
Eumegamys
E. contortus
E. dubius
E. scalabrinianus
E. paranensis
Eumegamysops
E. praependens
Gyriabrus
G. glutinatus
G. holmbergi
G. indivisus
G. rebagliattii
Haplostropha
H. sacabriniana
Isostylomys
I. ameghinoi
I. laurillardi
Lagostomopsis
L. antiquus
L. pallidens
Myocastor
M. obesus
M. paranensis
M. sinuata
Neoepiblema
N. ambrosettianus
N. horridula
Olenopsis
O. typicus
Paradoxomys
P. cancrivorus
Pentastylodon
P. racedi
Pentastylomys
P. seriei
Perimys
P. scalabrinianus
Phoberomys
P. burmeisteri
P. insolita
P. lozanoi
P. minima
P. praecursor
Phugatherium
P. cataclisticum
Potamarchus
P. murinus
P. sigmodon
Protabrocoma
P. paranensis
Protomegamys
P. coligatus
Pseudosigmomys
P. paranensis
Rusconia
R. crassidens
Strophostephanos
S. jheringi
Telodontomys
T. compressidens
Tetrastylomys
T. castellanosi
Tetrastylus
T. aguilari
T. diffusus
T. laevigatus
T. robustus
T. (Protelicomys) atavus
Anatochoerus
Anchimysops
A. sp.
Cardiatherium
Cardiomys
Caviodon
Colpostemma sp.
Contracavia
Kiyutherium
Paleocavia
Parodimys
Plexochoerus
Pliodolichotis
Procardiatherium
Prodolichotis
Protohydrochoerus
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Adinotherium
?A. paranense
?Berroia
?B. sp.
Dilobodon
D. lutarius
Dinotoxodon
D. paranensis
Eutomodus
E. elautus
Haplodontherium
H. limun
Palaeotoxodon
P. paranensis
?P. protoburmeisteri
?P. virgatus
Stenotephanos
S. plicidens
Toxodontherium
T.compressum
T. reverendum
Xotodon
X. doellojuradi
X. foricurvatus
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M. paranensis
Protypotherium
P. antiquum
Trachytypotherium
T. sp.
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Amphiocnus
A. paranense
Eomegatherium
E. nanum
Megabradys
M. darwini
Megalonychops
M. primigenius
Mesopotamocnus
M. brevirostrum
Neohapalops
N. rothi
Octomylodon
O. aversus
Ortotherium
O. laticurvatum
O. robustum
O. schlosseri
O. scrofum
O. seneum
Paranabradys
P. vucetichae
Pliomegatherium
P. lelongi
Pliomorphus
P. ameghinoi
P. gracilis
P. mutilatus
P. robustus
Prolestodon
P. antiquus
P. paranensis
Promegatherium
P. parvulum
P. smaltatum
Promylodon
P. paranensis
Pronothrotherium
P. mirabilis
Protomegalonyx
P. doellojuradoi
P. praecursor
Pyramiodontherium
P. sp.
Ranculcus
R. scalabrinianus
Scelidotheriidae
Indeterminate.
Sphenotherus
S. paranensis
Strabosodon
S. acuticavus
S. obtusicavus
Torcellia
T. paranense
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Cyonasua
C. Argentina
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P. tuberculatum
Ostrea
O. sp.
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A. villaurquicense
Astroniumxylon
A. bonplandianum
A. parabalansae
Curtiembreoxylon
C. poledrii
Gleditsioxylon
G. paramorphoides
Guadua
G. morronei
G. zuloagae
Laurinoxylon
L. artabeae
Mangroveoxylon
M.areniensis
Menendoxylon
M. vasallensis
Microlobiusxylon
M. paranaensis
Maytenoxylon
M. sp.
Mimosoxylon
M. sp.
Palmoxylon
P. yuqueriense
Prosopisinoxylon
P. americanum
Prumnopityoxylon
P. gnaedingerae
Ruprechtioxylon
R. breae
Scalarixylon
S. sp.
Schinopsixylon
S. heckii
Soroceaxylon
S. entrerriensis
Syagrus
S. sp.
Uruguaianoxylon
U. striata
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Cione et al., 2000, p.195
Martín Pérez, 2013, p.291
Noriega & Agnolin, 2008, pp.272-285
Scillato et al., 2013, pp.119–120
Brandoni & Scillato, 2007, p.430
Brandoni & Scillato, 2007, p.431
Scheyer & Delfino, 2016, p.56
Bona, P.; Barrios, F.; Ezcurra, M.D.; Victoria, M.; Blanco, F.; Cidade, G.M. (2024). "New taxa of giant caimans from the southernmost hyperdiverse wetlands of the South American late Miocene". Journal of Systematic Palaeontology . 22 (1). doi :10.1080/14772019.2024.2375027 .
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Brea et al., 2013a, pp.45-47
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