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Friasian

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The Friasian age is a period of geologic time (16.3–15.5 Ma) within the Early Miocene epoch of the Neogene, used more specifically within the SALMA classification of South America. It follows the Santacrucian and precedes the Colloncuran age.[1]

Etymology

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The age is named after the Río Frías Formation in the Aysén Basin, Patagonia, Chile.

Formations

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Friasian is located in South America
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Locations of Friasian formations
Formation
bold is type
Country Basin Notes
Río Frías Formation  Chile Aysén Basin
Castilletes Formation  Colombia Cocinetas Basin
Cerdas Beds  Bolivia Altiplano Basin
Chilcatay Formation  Peru Pisco Basin
Cura-Mallín Group  Chile Cura-Mallín Basin
Gran Bajo del Gualicho Formation  Argentina Colorado Basin
Parángula Formation  Venezuela Barinas-Apure Basin
Pebas Formation  Brazil
 Colombia
 Ecuador
 Peru
Amazon Basin
Río Foyel Formation  Argentina Patagonian Andes
Río Yuca Formation  Venezuela Barinas-Apure Basin

Fossils

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Group Fossils Formation Notes
Mammals Abderites aisenense, A. meridionalis, Alloiomys friasensis, Astrapotherium hesperinum, Borhyaena tuberata, Cladosictis patagonica, Megathericulus friasensis, Microbiotherium tehuelchum, Parabderites bicrispatus, Palaeothentes intermedius, P. lemoinei, P. minutus, Pichipilus halleuxi, Pitheculites rothi, Prothylacinus patagonicus, Prototrigodon rothi, Sipalocyon gracilis, Adinotherium sp., Homalodotherium sp., Neonematherium sp., Nesodon sp., Pachyrukhos sp., Phoenixauchenia sp., ?Propalaehoplophorus sp., Protypotherium sp., Prozaedyus sp., Theosodon sp., Trachytypotherium sp., Platyrrhini indet. Río Frías
Lycopsis padillai, ?Hyperleptus sp., Astrapotheriidae, Odontoceti, Mysticeti, Glyptodontidae, Pampatheriidae, Macraucheniidae, Proterotheriidae, Leontinidae, Toxodontidae, Interatheriidae, Megatheriidae, Dinomyidae, Sirenia, Sparassodonta Castilletes
Hegetotherium cerdasensis, Juchuysillu arenalesensis, Llullataruca cf. shockeyi, Microtypotherium cf. choquecotense, Protypotherium cf. attenuatum, "Plesiotypotherium" minus, Palyeidodon obtusum, Mcdonaldocnus bondesioi, Borhyaenoidea indet., Euphractini indet., Lagostominae indet., Macraucheniidae indet., Megatheriinae indet., Mesotheriinae indet., Peltephilidae indet., Uruguaytheriinae indet. Cerdas [22][23]
Adinotherium sp., Peltephilidae indet. Río Yuca
Reptiles Chelus colombiana, Chelonoidis sp., cf. Crocodylus sp., cf. Mourasuchus sp., cf. Purussaurus sp., Alligatoridae indet., Boidae indet., Eusuchia indet., Gavialoidea indet., Podocnemididae indet. Castilletes
Barinasuchus arveloi Parángula
Purussaurus sp. Río Yuca
Birds Aves indet. Castilletes
Palaeospheniscus bergi, Spheniscidae indet. Río Foyel
Fish Megalodon, Characidae, Serrasalmidae, Sciaenidae, Sparidae, Sphyraenidae, Ariidae, Callichthyidae, Doradidae, Pimelodidae, Carcharhinidae, Hemigaleidae, Sphyrnidae, Lamnidae, Otodontidae, Dasyatidae, Myliobatidae, Rhinopteridae, Ginglymostomatidae, Pristiophoridae, Pristidae, Rhynchobatidae, Rhynobatidae, Lepidosirenidae Castilletes
Carcharodon hastalis Río Foyel
Phractocephalus sp., Platysilurus sp. Río Yuca

References

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  1. ^ Paleo Database: Friasian
  2. ^ Marshall, 1990
  3. ^ Marshall & Salinas, 1990
  4. ^ Moreno et al., 2015, p.7
  5. ^ Croft et al., 2016, p.2
  6. ^ De la Cruz, 2008, p.53
  7. ^ Solíz Mundaca, 2018, p.13
  8. ^ Utgé et al., 2009
  9. ^ Reichler, 2010, p.181
  10. ^ Paolillo & Linares, 2007, p.2
  11. ^ Antoine et al., 2016, p.56
  12. ^ Wesselingh et al., 2006, p.304
  13. ^ Acosta Hospitaleche et al., 2018, p.442
  14. ^ Acosta Hospitaleche et al., 2013, p.491
  15. ^ Rincón et al., 2016, p.19
  16. ^ Abello & Rubilar, 2012, p.180
  17. ^ Río Frías at Fossilworks.org
  18. ^ Alto Río Cisnes at Fossilworks.org
  19. ^ Suárez et al., 2015, p.4
  20. ^ Amson et al., 2016, p.7
  21. ^ a b c d Moreno et al., 2015, p.35
  22. ^ Cerdas in the Paleobiology Database
  23. ^ Cerdas-Atocha in the Paleobiology Database
  24. ^ a b c Rincón et al., 2016, pp.6-10
  25. ^ Moreno Bernal, 2014, pp.7–30
  26. ^ Cadena & Jaramillo, 2015, pp.190–196
  27. ^ Quebrada Socó at Fossilworks.org
  28. ^ a b Cerro Plataforma at Fossilworks.org
  29. ^ Kaitamana at Fossilworks.org

Bibliography

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Río Frías Formation
  • Abello, María Alejandra; Rubilar Rogers, David (2012), "Revisión del género Abderites Ameghino, 1887 (Marsupialia, Paucituberculata)", Ameghiniana, 49 (2): 164–184, doi:10.5710/AMGH.v49i2(408), retrieved 2019-02-15
  • Bellosi, Eduardo S. (2014), Ambientes asociados a la fauna Friasense (Mioceno Medio) en Alto río Cisnes (Aysén, Chile), XIV Reuñión Argentina de Sedimentología, pp. 40–41, retrieved 2018-09-10
  • Bostelmann, J.E. (2012), The Alto Río Cisnes Fossil Fauna (Río Frías Formation, Early-Middle Miocene, Friasian SALMA): A keystone and paradigmatic vertebrate assemblage of the South American Fossil Record, III Simposio Paleontología en Chile, pp. 44–45, retrieved 2018-09-10
  • Marshall, Larry G. (1990), "Fossil Marsupialia from the type Friasian land mammal age (Miocene), Alto Río Cisnes, Aisén, Chile", Revista Geológica de Chile, 17: 19–55, retrieved 2017-10-21
  • Marshall, Larry G.; Salinas, Patricia (1990), "Stratigraphy of the Río Frías Formation (Miocene) along the Alto Río Cisnes, Aisén, Chile", Revista Geológica de Chile, 17: 57–87, retrieved 2017-10-21
Castilletes Formation
Cerdas Beds
Chilcatay Formation
Cura-Mallín Group
Gran Bajo del Gualicho Formation
Parángula Formation
Pebas Formation
Río Foyel Formation
Río Yuca Formation