Lower Miocene alligatoroids (Crocodylia) from the Castillo Formation, northwest of Venezuela

Solorzano, A; Rincon, AD; Cidade, GM; Nunez-Flores, M; Sanchez, L

Keywords: south america, early miocene, Caimaninae, Alligatoroids, Castillo formation

Abstract

Crocodyliform diversity was particularly high during the middle and late Miocene of South America, with up to 12 species recovered from a single geological unit. Nonetheless, the early Miocene fossil record of low-latitude vertebrates is scarce; hence, crocodylians remain poorly known in the region. The Castillo Formation, located in the northwest of Venezuela, preserves an interesting vertebrate fauna with a well-constrained late early Miocene age. Previous work dealing with crocodylians of this formation only recorded three taxa: the gavialoid Siquisiquesuchus venezuelensis and Gryposuchus sp. and indeterminate alligatoroid remains. New cranial and mandibular material recently recovered from the Castillo Formation allows us to document four previously unrecognised alligatoroid forms: Purussaurus sp., Caiman sp., an indeterminate caimanine and an indeterminate alligatoroid. With six taxa, the crocodylian assemblage reveals a previously undocumented relatively high taxonomic diversity in the early Miocene. The Castillo crocodylians show a broad range of morphological disparity and body sizes ranging from small (2.5m-62kg) to large (7.5m-1600kg) taxa. Thus, crocodylian niche partition, as well as the abundance and variety of resources and environmental heterogeneity of aquatic ecosystems in South America, were already established by at least the early Miocene. The presence of Caiman in similar to 18Ma strata represents the unequivocally earliest record of the taxon in South America and allows us to propose that the origin of the jacareans is more likely to have occurred during or before the early Miocene, challenging previous molecular hypotheses.

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Título según WOS: Lower Miocene alligatoroids (Crocodylia) from the Castillo Formation, northwest of Venezuela
Título de la Revista: PALAEOBIODIVERSITY AND PALAEOENVIRONMENTS
Volumen: 99
Número: 2
Editorial: SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
Fecha de publicación: 2019
Página de inicio: 241
Página final: 259
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1007/s12549-018-0332-5

Notas: ISI