Also known as Laguna del Laja
Where: Bío Bío, Chile (37.7° S, 71.2° W: paleocoordinates 38.2° S, 67.0° W)
• coordinate estimated from map
• local area-level geographic resolution
When: Cura-Mallín Formation, Santacrucian to Santacrucian (17.5 - 11.0 Ma)
• The ranges of these taxa suggest a Santacrucian SALMA for the high northern Trapa Trapa West fossil-producing levels. It is more difficult to correlate the fauna from the highest part of the Trapa Trapa West sequence to a specific SALMA, although it may be as young as Laventan
•Solorzano et al 2020: fossils from the Tcm3 unit (Flynn et al., 2008). The age of these fossil-bearing horizons is constrained to the late early Miocene, between 17.70 and 16.40 Ma (Fig. 1).
• group of beds-level stratigraphic resolution
Environment/lithology: fluvial-lacustrine; volcaniclastic, muddy sandstone and conglomerate
•possibly indicative of short-lived lacustrine phases
•Solorzano et al 2020: subhorizontal volcaniclastic grey sandstones - Volcaniclastic sandstone and conglomerate are the dominant lithologies over the upper section of the Cerro Campamento, which belongs to the Tcm3 unit (Flynn et al., 2008)
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Size class: macrofossils
Collected in 2001-2005; reposited in the SGOPV
• Solorzano et al 2020: The rodents described here are housed at the Museo de Historia
•Natural de Concepción, Concepción, and the Museo Nacional de Historia Natural de Santiago, Chile
Primary reference: J. J. Flynn, R. Charrier, D. A. Croft, P.B. Gans, T. M. Herriott, J. A. Wertheim, and A. R. Wyss. 2008. Chronologic implications of new Miocene mammals from the Cura-Mallín and Trapa Trapa formations, Laguna del Laja area, south Central Chile. Journal of South American Earth Sciences 26:412-426 [C. Jaramillo/J. Carrillo]more details
Purpose of describing collection: biostratigraphic analysis
PaleoDB collection 140105: authorized by Carlos Jaramillo, entered by Juan Carrillo on 01.03.2013, edited by Miranta Kouvari and Philip Mannion
Creative Commons license: CC BY (attribution)
Taxonomic list
Mammalia | |
Abderitidae indet. Ameghino 1889 marsupial | |
Astrapotheria indet. Lydekker 1894 placental | |
Astrapotheriidae indet. Ameghino 1887 placental | |
Toxodontidae indet. Scott 1873 notoungulate | |
Typotheria indet. Zittel 1892 notoungulate | |
Interatheriinae indet. Simpson 1945 notoungulate | |
Hegetotheriinae indet. notoungulate
Pachyrukhinae indet. notoungulate | |
Caviomorpha indet. Wood and Patterson 1955 caviomorph | |
Echimyidae (aff. Prostichomys) sp., Echimyidae (aff. Protacaremys) sp., Echimyidae (aff. Prospaniomys) sp., Maruchito "nov. sp.?"1
Echimyidae (aff. Prostichomys) sp. Gray 1825 spiny rat
Echimyidae (aff. Protacaremys) sp. Gray 1825 spiny rat
Echimyidae (aff. Prospaniomys) sp. Gray 1825 spiny rat | |
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Eocardiidae indet. Ameghino 1891 caviomorph | |
Luantus sp. Ameghino 1899 caviomorph
Luantus sompallwei n. sp.1 Solorzano et al. 2020 caviomorph Holotype: SGO.PV.1401 and Tentatively referred material SGO.PV.1402,
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Dasypodidae indet. Gray 1821 armadillo |