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An Oplegnathid beak (Osteichthyes: Perciformes) from the Early Miocene of Patagonia. Extirpation of several vertebrates from the southern Atlantic Ocean
Authors:Alberto Luis Cione
Institution:Departamento científico, paleontología vertebrados zoología, facultad de ciencias naturales y Museo, Museo de La Plata, universidad nacional de La Plata, 1900 La Plata, Argentina
Abstract:The first record of the knifejaw family Oplegnathidae in the Atlantic Ocean and in South America is reported. It comes from the lowermost beds of the Early Miocene Gaiman Formation at the lower Río Chubut valley, central-eastern Patagonia. The family Oplegnathidae does not occur in the Atlantic today, but it was widespread in comparison to other knifejaw fishes, such as scarids and odacids. Several aquatic vertebrates were extirpated from the southern Atlantic Ocean in the Late Neogene. This record establishes a minimal age (Early Miocene) for the extirpation of the family Oplegnathidae in the Atlantic Ocean.
Keywords:Miocene  Patagonia  Perciformes  Oplegnathidae  Extirpation  Atlantic Ocean
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