First fossil record in Tambería formation (Neogene) in Bolsón de Fiambalá, Catamarca province, Argentina: Palaeoenvironmental inferences through Leguminosae woods
Abstract
The aim of this study is to report the first fossil wood record of Leguminosae in miocene sediments from Tambería Formation outcropping in the center-west of Catamarca province, Argentina. This Leguminosae specimen was found on levels of multi-colored sandstones that alternated with dark brown pelites and gray conglomerates. It is characterized by the presence of: semi-ring porous wood with vestured ornamented pits, helicoidal thickenings on the vessel walls, paratracheal parenchyma, homogeneous and multiseriate rays, all of which justify its assignment to Gleditsioxylon Müller-Stoll and Mädel. Six species are known and distributed in: Argentina, the United States, China and Japan in Miocene sediments coetaneous with sediments from Tambería Formation. The fossil wood specimen documented in this study is assigned to Gleditsioxylon fiambalense nov. sp. taking into account the combination of its anatomical features. Vulnerability and mesomorphy indices reveal its subtropical environmental condition which is not only typical of Gleditsia amorphoides, the current species, but also coincides with the palaeoenvironmental inferences derived from sedimentological research. This first paleontological record promises interesting analyses to understand the paleobiological and paleoecological aspects of the Tambería Formation and adds another new evidence to show the diversity of the neogene Leguminosae lignofloras of northern Argentina.
- Publication:
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Journal of South American Earth Sciences
- Pub Date:
- October 2021
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- Bibcode:
- 2021JSAES.11003403B
- Keywords:
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- Fossil wood;
- Leguminosae;
- Gleditsioxylon;
- Miocene;
- Tambería formation;
- Catamarca