Salinas Grandes de Hidalgo (Neogene of Argentina)

Also known as SG

Where: La Pampa, Argentina (37.2° S, 63.6° W: paleocoordinates 37.4° S, 61.3° W)

• coordinate stated in text

• small collection-level geographic resolution

When: Cerro Azul Formation, Huayquerian (8.0 - 5.0 Ma)

• The Cerro Azul Formation outcrops are located in the north-western, central, and eastern part of La Pampa province and adjacent western Buenos Aires province, Argentina (Linares, Llambías & Latorre, 1980; Folguera & Zárate, 2009; Visconti et al., 2010). The unit is characterized by a monotonous succession of loess containing moderately developed paleosols (Fig. 4) that has been assigned to the late Miocene (Huayquerian Land Mammal age) essentially on the basis of its mammal remains (Montalvo & Casadío, 1988; Verzi, Montalvo & Vucetich, 1999; Verzi, Montalvo & Tiranti, 2003). In particular, the formation is considered as representing the interval between 10 and 5.7 Ma (Cione et al., 2000; Verzi, Montalvo & Deschamps, 2008)

•Romano et al. 2023: Biochronological methods were useful in ordering and estimating the age of the different faunas of the Cerro Azul Formation, ranging from ca. 8 to ca. 5.7 Ma. Some appear to be transitional between Chasicoan and “Huayquerian” faunas (Cerro La Bota, Cerro Patagua, and Algarrobo del Águila), and other three (Barrancas Coloradas, El Guanaco, and Caleufú) cover the latest Miocene, even some of them could have reached the earliest Pliocene. The Cerro Azul Formation localities cover the range between ca. 8 to ca. 5.7 Ma (late Tortonian–Messinian; Late Miocene; Fig. 3; Supplementary Online Information 1, Tab. S8). 6.609 Ma (6.324 - 7.045 Ma) for Salinas Grandes de Hidalgo.

• group of beds-level stratigraphic resolution

Environment/lithology: fluvial; burrowed, muddy, sandy siltstone

• Sostillo et al 2018: Salinas Grandes de Hidalgo presents fluvial deposits with intercalated paleosols (Mehl and Zárate, 2014)
• The maximum exposed thickness in outcrop is 54 m, although the unit reaches about 180 m in the subsurface (Visconti et al., 2010). The formation is essentially composed of structureless, light brown (5YR 6/4), pale reddish brown (10R 5/4) or grayish orange pink (5YR 7/2), sandy siltstones and fine-grained sandstones, showing moderate selection and common carbonate cementation

Size classes: macrofossils, mesofossils

Collection methods: Fossil remains from La Pampa province collected during this study are housed at the Paleontological Collection of the Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Universidad Nacional de La Pampa, Santa Rosa city, La Pampa, Argentina, under the acronym GHUNLPam

•Field work was approved by the Dirección Provincial de Museos y Preservación Patrimonial, under the Project ‘‘Vertebrados del Mioceno tardío-Plioceno en el área de las lagunas encadenadas del oeste de la provincia de Buenos Aires. Aportes a la bioestratigrafía del Cenozoico tardío de la Región Pampeana’’, permit nr. 2015-3-P-156-2.

Primary reference: M. C. Cardonatto and R. N. Melchor. 2018. Large mammal burrows in late Miocene calcic paleosols from central Argentina: paleoenvironment, taphonomy and producers. PeerJ 6:e4787 [P. Mannion/M. Kouvari]more details

Purpose of describing collection: taphonomic analysis

PaleoDB collection 206031: authorized by Philip Mannion, entered by Miranta Kouvari on 29.10.2019, edited by Grace Varnham, Kateryn Pino, Franco Aspromonte and Philip Mannion

Creative Commons license: CC BY (attribution)

Taxonomic list

• The body fossils are only included here.
Mammalia
 Didelphimorphia - Didelphidae
Hyperdidelphys sp.1 Ameghino 1904 opossum
GHUNLPam 189, mandibular fragment
 Notoungulata - Mesotheriidae
Pseudotypotherium subinsigne8 Rovereto 1914 notoungulate
GHUNLPam 2430, 18551
 Notoungulata - Hegetotheriidae
Hemihegetotherium achataleptum8 Rovereto 1914 notoungulate
GHUNLPam 2429, 5930
Tremacyllus impressus7 Ameghino 1888 notoungulate
GHUNLPam multiple specimens
Paedotherium minor8 Cabrera 1937 notoungulate
GHUNLPam multiple specimens
 Notoungulata - Toxodontidae
Stenotephanos plicidens6 Ameghino 1885 notoungulate
GHUNLPam 18732
Pisanodon nazari8 Cabrera and Kraglievich 1931 notoungulate
MLP 57X–10–123
 Carnivora - Procyonidae
Cyonasua longirostris2 Rovereto 1914 procyonid carnivore
GHUNLPam 14367, GHUNLPam 8775, MLP 87-XI-20-2, MLP 65-VII -29-86
 Rodentia - Octodontidae
Metacaremys calfucalel5 Piñero et al. 2021 caviomorph
GHUNLPam 6947, 8261, 18417, MMP 992-M
 Rodentia - Chinchillidae
Lagostomus pretrichodactyla4 Rovereto 1914 viscacha
GHUNLPam 82 left maxilla with P4-M3, GHUNLPam 6115 left mandible with p4-m2, GHUNLPam 6200 right maxilla with M1-3, GHUNLPam 14491 palate with left P4-M3 and right P4-M1, MLP-PV- 65-VII-29-72 palate with right and left P4-M3.
Lagostomus telenkechanum4 Rasia and Candela 2017 viscacha
GHUNLPam 83 right maxilla with P4-M1, GHUNLPam 126 right mandible with p4-m3, GHUNLPam 192 right mandible with p4-m4, GHUNLPam 6206 right mandible with p4-m1, GHUNLPam 18433 right mandible with m1-3
  - Mylodontidae
Proscelidodon gracillimus3 Rovereto 1914 edentate
 Cingulata - Glyptodontidae
Glyptodontidae indet. Burmeister 1879 glyptodon