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Journal article
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Title
Biostratigraphic, evolutionary, and paleoenvironmental significance of the southernmost lepidocyclinids of the Pacific coast of South America (East Pisco Basin, southern Peru)
Abstract
Lepidocyclinids are one of the most common group of Cenozoic large benthic foraminifera and, thanks to their clear evolutionary patterns, they are extensively used in biostratigraphy. They originated during the Eocene in the American region and then spread eastward, reaching a worldwide distribution in the Oligocene. This paper investigates the southernmost population of lepidocyclinids ever found along the Pacific coast of South America, located in the lower part of the Paracas Formation (Los Choros Member) of the East Pisco Basin of Peru. The examined Los Choros strata are composed of mixed siliciclastic-bioclastic coarse-grained deposits. The skeletal assemblage is dominated by large benthic foraminifera and mollusks with subordinate echinoids and barnacles, suggesting a deposition in a shallow, tropical, shelf environment with a moderate nutrient supply. The large benthic foraminiferal assemblage is largely dominated by Lepidocyclina rdouvillei. This species is extremely primitive, exhibiting ancestral characters such as a straight wall separating the protoconch and deuteroconch, very large principal auxiliary chambers and a poorly organized equatorial plane. The presence of common and primitive L. rdouvillei, supported by the associated occurrence of Polylepidina, suggests an age comprised between 43.6 Ma and 40.5 Ma for the Los Choros Member in the study area. This range is confirmed by nannofossil assemblages that indicate an age between 42.37 Ma and 40.34 Ma for the base of the overlying Yumaque Member of the Paracas Formation. These results highlight the potential of lepidocyclinids for biostratigraphy and paleoenvironmental reconstructions in South America.
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https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:000506715400040
Bibliographic citation
Coletti, G.; Bosio, G.; Collareta, A.; Malinverno, E.; Bracchi, V.C.; Di Celma, C.; Basso, D.; Stainbank, S.; Spezzaferri, S.; Cannings, T.; Bianucci, G. (2019). Biostratigraphic, evolutionary, and paleoenvironmental significance of the southernmost lepidocyclinids of the Pacific coast of South America (East Pisco Basin, southern Peru). J. South Am. Earth Sci. 96: 102372. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jsames.2019.102372
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Authors

author
Name
Giovanni Coletti
author
Name
Giulia Bosio
author
Name
Alberto Collareta
author
Name
Elisa Malinverno
author
Name
Valentina Alice Bracchi
author
Name
Claudio Di Celma
author
Name
Daniela Basso
author
Name
Stephanie Stainbank
author
Name
Silvia Spezzaferri
author
Name
Torin Cannings
author
Name
Giovanni Bianucci

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https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jsames.2019.102372

taxonomic terms

taxonomic terms associated with this publication
Foraminifera [hole bearers]
Lepidocyclina

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date created
2019-10-30
date modified
2019-10-30