As a consequence of the extremely poor fossil record of brittle stars, every new discovery is important. The Miocene example studied herein involves the recently described species Ophiocrossota kollenbergorum Caviglia, Martínez & del Río recovered from the Chenque Formation of southeastern Argentina. The information used here is derived from unpublished data and a new record from two discrete, thin, monospecific patches. The main taphonomic features of the patches, namely the presence of specimens concordant with bedding planes, (with either aboral or oral side upwards), and the good preservation of the delicate discs (ca. 6 mm wide on average), and the preservation of un-oriented arms complete with fragile tips (not wider than 0.2 mm), poi...
The fossil Asterozoa of Argentina have received scant attention. Marine rocks of Early Devonian-Late...
Premise of research. Cenozoic macrofloras from South America are fundamental for understanding extan...
During the Cenozoic paucituberculatans were much more diverse taxonomically and ecomorphologically t...
A single 27 m2 spatangoid-dominated bed yielding 65 specimens from the Punta Entrada Member of the M...
Body fossils of any group of starfish are rarely preserved; mostly they comprise dissociated ossicle...
Two new fossil vertebrate localities are described from the Santa Cruz Formation (late early - early...
A remarkable fossil assemblage composed of five gastropod taxa is described from the Early Miocene o...
A new species of Ophioderma Müller and Troschel, 1842 is described. The new species is the first fos...
The cenozoic fossil record of echinoids from Argentina is dominated by irregular echinoids, while re...
Early Miocene sedimentary rocks of the lower part of the Monte Leon Formation are locally very fossi...
Premise of research: Cenozoic macrofloras from South America are fundamental for understanding extan...
The specimen described herein and assigned to ‘Xyophorus’ sp. (Mammalia, Xenarthra, Tardigrada) was ...
Until now, the only fossil echinoderm described from the upper Miocene Paraná Formation of Argentina...
The taphonomic results on the fossil macromammal assemblage from Caleufú (La Pampa Province, Argenti...
Martínez, Sergio, Del, Claudia J. (2008): A new, first fossil species of Ophioderma MHller and Trosc...
The fossil Asterozoa of Argentina have received scant attention. Marine rocks of Early Devonian-Late...
Premise of research. Cenozoic macrofloras from South America are fundamental for understanding extan...
During the Cenozoic paucituberculatans were much more diverse taxonomically and ecomorphologically t...
A single 27 m2 spatangoid-dominated bed yielding 65 specimens from the Punta Entrada Member of the M...
Body fossils of any group of starfish are rarely preserved; mostly they comprise dissociated ossicle...
Two new fossil vertebrate localities are described from the Santa Cruz Formation (late early - early...
A remarkable fossil assemblage composed of five gastropod taxa is described from the Early Miocene o...
A new species of Ophioderma Müller and Troschel, 1842 is described. The new species is the first fos...
The cenozoic fossil record of echinoids from Argentina is dominated by irregular echinoids, while re...
Early Miocene sedimentary rocks of the lower part of the Monte Leon Formation are locally very fossi...
Premise of research: Cenozoic macrofloras from South America are fundamental for understanding extan...
The specimen described herein and assigned to ‘Xyophorus’ sp. (Mammalia, Xenarthra, Tardigrada) was ...
Until now, the only fossil echinoderm described from the upper Miocene Paraná Formation of Argentina...
The taphonomic results on the fossil macromammal assemblage from Caleufú (La Pampa Province, Argenti...
Martínez, Sergio, Del, Claudia J. (2008): A new, first fossil species of Ophioderma MHller and Trosc...
The fossil Asterozoa of Argentina have received scant attention. Marine rocks of Early Devonian-Late...
Premise of research. Cenozoic macrofloras from South America are fundamental for understanding extan...
During the Cenozoic paucituberculatans were much more diverse taxonomically and ecomorphologically t...