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Journal of Paleontology | 2014

EARLY ORDOVICIAN TRILOBITES FROM THE NAZARENO AREA, NORTHWESTERN ARGENTINA

M. Franco Tortello; Susana B. Esteban

Abstract The upper part of the Santa Rosita Formation (Ordovician, Tremadocian) in the Nazareno area, Cordillera Oriental, northwestern Argentina, records the vertical passage of high-energy, shallow water platform environments to offshore settings. Eighteen trilobite species are described from this locality for the first time. Although the taxa from the lower part of the succession (Leptoplastides sp., Asaphellus sp.) are scarce and non-age diagnostic, those from the upper part include diverse assemblages partially assigned to the late Tremadocian Notopeltis orthometopa Zone. Systematic descriptions of several species (Geragnostus nesossii Harrington and Leanza, G. callaveiformis Harrington and Leanza, Asaphellus jujuanus Harrington, Notopeltis orthometopa [Harrington], Mekynophrys nanna Harrington, Ceratopyge forficuloides Harrington and Leanza, Apatokephalus tibicen Přibyl and Vanĕk) are improved, the genus Nileus Dalman (including N. australis n. sp.) is first reported from the Tremadocian of western Gondwana, and new species of Asaphellus Callaway (A. nazarenensis n. sp.), Conophrys Callaway, and Apatokephalus Brøgger are described. The trilobites have their closest affinities with faunas from Norway and Sweden. Notopeltis orthometopa and Mekynophrys nanna are restricted to the uppermost part of the succession, well above the first records of most other trilobites recognized.


Ameghiniana | 2013

Trilobites Tremadocianos en Facies de Lutitas Oscuras del Miembro Alfarcito (Formación Santa Rosita), Quebrada de Moya, Jujuy, Argentina

M. Franco Tortello; Fernando J. Zeballo; Susana B. Esteban

Abstract. TREMADOCIAN TRILOBITES FROM DARK SHALE FACIES OF THE ALFARCITO MEMBER (SANTA ROSITA FORMATION), QUEBRADA DE MOYA, JUJUY, ARGENTINA. The Quebrada de Moya constitutes a distinctive locality of the Santa Rosita Formation (uppermost Furongian—lowermost Ordovician) in the Quebrada de Humahuaca (Sierra de Tilcara, Cordillera Oriental of Jujuy, Argentina). The trilobites Leptoplastides marianus (Hoek), Parabolinella sp., Hapalopleura acantha Malanca and Brandán, and Asaphellus sp. are described from the dark shale facies of the upper part of the Alfarcito Member. A grainstone interstratified in the mudstones contains a low-diversity conodont assemblage of the Cordylodus angulatus Zone (lower Tremadocian). The Ordovician age of the section is confirmed, in addition, by the record of the graptolite Rhabdinopora flabelliformis ssp. in a sandstone underlying the studied levels. The dark shales accumulated by suspension fall-out during periods of maximum flooding, in a reducing, distal offshore marine environment. The trilobite fauna is largely dominated by L. marianus. The upper part of the Alfarcito Member does not show dark facies in other sectors of the Sierra de Tilcara. The sedimentologic characters of the section described, the low diversity of the conodont assemblage, and the scarcity of agnostoid trilobites may be indicative of a partial isolation of the basin.


Journal of Paleontology | 2016

Early Ordovician trilobites from the Iruya area (Cordillera Oriental, northwestern Argentina) and their stratigraphic significance

M. Franco Tortello; Susana B. Esteban

Abstract. The middle part of the Santa Rosita Formation (Tremadocian) is well exposed in the Iruya area, northwestern Argentina. At the Pantipampa and Rodeo Colorado localities, it is composed of shale and sandstone representing a wave-dominated shelf with influence of storm activity. Twenty-two trilobite species are described from these localities. Low-diversity assemblages from the lower part of the succession (Kainella meridionalis Kobayashi, Asaphellus catamarcensis Kobayashi, Leptoplastides marianus [Hoek]) are diagnostic of the early Tremadocian Kainella meridionalis Zone. Trilobites from the middle part of the sequence are much more diverse. Kainella teiichii Vaccari and Waisfeld, Gymnagnostus kobayashii n. sp., Conophrys sp. indet., Asaphellus clarksoni n. sp., A. stenorhachis (Harrington), A. isabelae Meroi Arcerito, Waisfeld and Balseiro, Ogygiocaris? iruyensis n. sp., Niobe (Niobella) inflecta (Harrington and Leanza) n. comb., Metayuepingia riccardii n. sp., Pseudokainella keideli Harrington, Apatokephalus rugosus n. sp., Onychopyge acenolazai n. sp., O. gonzalezae n. sp., Nileus cingolanii n. sp., N. erici n. sp., Leptoplastides marianus, Parabolinella sp. indet., Hapalopleura sp. indet., and Ceratopygidae gen. et sp. indet., occur at different levels of the Kainella teiichii Zone. This biostratigraphic unit includes the oldest records of Nileus Dalman and Ogygiocaris? Angelin; Metayuepingia Liu, Niobe (Niobella) Reed, and Onychopyge Harrington are here first reported from the Tremadocian of southwest Gondwana. Finally, the uppermost part of the succession is characterized by the absence of the genus Kainella Walcott and the occurrence of Bienvillia tetragonalis (Harrington), Asaphellus stenorhachis, Pseudokainella keideli and Leptoplastides sp. indet., which are indicative of the middle Tremadocian Bienvillia tetragonalis Zone. The trilobites described in this paper provide a basis for the refinement of correlations with other Lower Ordovician sections of the Cordillera Oriental. The genera recognized have their closest affinities with faunas from Scandinavia, Great Britain, and China.


Australasian Palaeontological Memoirs | 2007

Latest Cambrian Sedimentary Settings and Trilobite Faunas from the Western Cordillera Oriental, Argentina

Susana B. Esteban; MFranco Tortello


Ameghiniana | 2013

Trilobites del Cámbrico Tardío de la Formación Lampazar (sierra de Cajas, Jujuy, Argentina). Implicancias bioestratigráficas y paleoambientales

M. Franco Tortello; Susana B. Esteban


Ameghiniana | 2007

Trilobites de la Formación Volcancito (Miembro Filo Azul, Cámbrico Tardío) del Sistema de Famatina, La Rioja, Argentina: aspectos sistemáticos y paleoambientales

M. Franco Tortello; Susana B. Esteban


Ameghiniana | 1999

La transición Cámbrico-Ordovícico en la Formación Volcancito (sierra de Famatina, La Rioja, Argentina)

M. Franco Tortello; Susana B. Esteban


Ameghiniana | 2014

SIGNIFICADO BIOESTRATIGRÁFICO DE UNA ASOCIACIÓN DE TRILOBITES DEL TRAMO BASAL DE LA FORMACIÓN VOLCANCITO (SISTEMA DE FAMA TINA, LA RIOJA, ARGENTINA)

M. Franco Tortello; Susana B. Esteban


Serie correlación geológica | 2009

Strepsodiscus austrinus Pinilla et al. (Gastropoda, Bellerophontoidea) y faunas asociadas del Cámbrico tardío del Angosto de la Quesera, provincia de Salta

Karina Pinilla; Nora Sabattini; Guillermo F. Aceñolaza; M. Franco Tortello; Susana B. Esteban


Acta geológica lilloana | 2009

Sedimentología y paleontología de la Formación Santa Rosita (Miembros Tilcara y Casa Colorada, Cámbrico Tardío) en la región de Iruya, provincia de Salta

Susana B. Esteban; M. Franco Tortello

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M. Franco Tortello

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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M. Franco Tortello

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Fernando J. Zeballo

National University of Cordoba

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María del Huerto Benítez

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Florencio G. Aceñolaza

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Guillermo F. Aceñolaza

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Karina Pinilla

National University of La Plata

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Nora Sabattini

National University of La Plata

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