Where: La Rioja, Argentina (29.8° S, 67.6° W: paleocoordinates 46.4° S, 32.9° W)
• coordinate estimated from map
• outcrop-level geographic resolution
When: Los Rastros Formation (Agua de la Peña Group), Carnian (237.0 - 228.0 Ma)
• Carnian age based on radiometric constraints from underlying Chañares Formation in Marsicano et al. (2015).
• group of beds-level stratigraphic resolution
Environment/lithology: lacustrine - large; lithified, black, carbonaceous claystone
•Ichigualasto–Villa Unión Basin, developed along the western Gondwana margin associated with extension focused along the northwest-trending Paleozoic sutures. This extension originated from the breakup of Pangaea during the end of Permian and start of the Triassic. Synrift phase II - accommodation space generated by tectonic subsidence.
Size classes: macrofossils, mesofossils
• beetle specimens consist of 90% isolated elytra
Preservation: mold/impression
Collection methods: quarrying,
• Specimens kept in PULR-I – Invertebrate Paleontological Collection, Universidad Nacional de La Rioja, Argentina
•The samples from the Los Rastros Formation were collected by OFG, A. Arcucci, C. Forster, C. May and R. Rogers during 1995 and by ACM, A. Arcucci and C. Marsicano in 1999,
Primary reference: R. G. Martins-Neto, O. F. Gallego, and A. C. Mancuso. 2006. The Triassic insect fauna from Argentina. Coleoptera from the Los Rastros Formation (Bermejo Basin), La Rioja Province. Ameghiniana 43(3):1-20 [M. Clapham/J. Karr]more details
Purpose of describing collection: taxonomic analysis
PaleoDB collection 123045: authorized by Matthew Clapham, entered by Jered Karr on 10.01.2012
Creative Commons license: CC BY (attribution)
Taxonomic list
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Cardiosyne obesa n. gen. n. sp.
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Ademosyne arcucciae n. sp. Martins-Neto and Gallego 2006 beetle PULR-I 298, PULR-I 300a, b, c, d, CTES-PZ 7299
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Gemelina triangularis n. gen. n. sp.
Gemelina triangularis n. gen. n. sp. Martins-Neto and Gallego 2006 beetle PULR-I 280a(CTES-PZ 7275a)
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Triassoblatta argentina n. sp.
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