Also known as Cinco Saltos, Lago Pellegrini
Where: Río Negro, Argentina (38.8° S, 68.0° W)
• Paleocoordinates: 39.9° S, 49.4° W (Wright 2013)
• coordinate estimated from map
• small collection-level geographic resolution
When: Anacleto Formation (Neuquén Group), Early/Lower Campanian to Early/Lower Campanian (83.5 - 70.6 Ma)
• lower part of Allen Formation, Rio Colorado Subgroup - reassigned to Anacleto Fm.
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•"The abelisaurid Abelisaurus comahuensis was long thought to come from the Anacleto Formation, from sedimentary beds near Pellegrini Lake (Heredia and Salgado 1999; Leanza et al., 2004). However, a recent communication referred Abelisaurus to the lower member of the Allen Formation (Delaloye and Garrido 2017). Nonetheless, Giannechini et al. (2015), following information from local farmers, raised the possibility that the Abelisaurus holotype does not come from Pellegrini Lake, and instead, belongs to a farm close to Salitral Moreno in which continental sediments from Allen Formation outcrops; however, as pointed out these authors there is no record or field notes to assert this line of evidence (Aranciaga Rolando et al. 2020).
• bed-level stratigraphic resolution
Environment/lithology: terrestrial; medium-grained, coarse, yellow sandstone
Size classes: macrofossils, mesofossils
Collected by R. Abel in 1975–1983
Collection methods: mechanical,
• Listed as 1983 in Bonaparte (1996)
Primary reference: J. F. Bonaparte. 1984. I dinosauri dell’Argentina [. In G. M. Ronzoni, M. L. Greggio, & T. B. Guarinoni (eds.), Sulle Orme dei Dinosauri 125-143 [M. Carrano/M. Carrano]more details
Purpose of describing collection: taxonomic analysis
PaleoDB collection 32339: authorized by Matthew Carrano, entered by Matthew Carrano on 25.06.2003, edited by Roger Benson and Franco Aspromonte
Creative Commons license: CC0 (CC0)
Taxonomic list
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"Chelonii indet." = Testudines2
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Abelisaurus comahuensis n. gen. n. sp.1
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