Maastrichtian and Danian species of Turkostreini (Ostreidae, Crassostreinae) from the Neuquén Basin, Argentina

The record of Turkostrea damboreneae nom. nov. and Cubitostrea, primordialis n. sp. in the Maastrichtian Jagüel and Roca Formations and of Turkostrea argetitina n. sp., in the Danian beds of the Roca Formation reveals that the two genera involved have a history that reaches back into the Late Cretac...

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Autores principales: Griffin, M., Casadío, S., Parras, A.
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Sumario:The record of Turkostrea damboreneae nom. nov. and Cubitostrea, primordialis n. sp. in the Maastrichtian Jagüel and Roca Formations and of Turkostrea argetitina n. sp., in the Danian beds of the Roca Formation reveals that the two genera involved have a history that reaches back into the Late Cretaceous in northern Patagonia. Turkostrea daniboreneae nom. nov. and Cubitostrea primordialis n. sp. are the two oldest representatives of the genera in which they belong. The two species of Turkostrea show clear affinities with other species of this genus that thrived in the Paleogene of the Northern Hemisphere. Cubitostrea primordialis n. sp. is closely allied to the previously known Paleocene species common in the region. While Turkostrea appears to have survived the Cretaceous/Paleogene boundary, it is not found in Patagonia in rocks younger than Danian. Cubitostrea also survived the Cretaceous/Paleogene boundary but, although for diverse reasons absent from Eocene-Oligocene rocks in southern South America, is again common in early and late Miocene sediments exposed at various localities there. Based on these records, the possible South American origin of the Turkostreini is discussed. © Asociación Paleontológica Argentina.