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The Tinguirirican (Spanish: Tinguiririquense) age is a period of geologic time (36.0–29.0 Ma) within the Late Eocene and Early Oligocene epochs of the Paleogene, used more specifically within the SALMA classification in South America. It follows the Divisaderan and precedes the Deseadan age.[1]

Etymology

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The age is named after the Tinguiririca fauna of the Abanico Formation in Chile.

Formations

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Locations of Tinguirirican formations
Formation
bold is type
Country Basin Notes
Abanico Formation - Tinguiririca fauna  Chile Abanico Basin
Chota Formation  Peru Bagua Basin
Entre-Córregos Formation  Brazil Aiuruoca Basin
Gualanday Group  Colombia Central Colombian Ranges
Laguna Brava Formation  Argentina Precordillera
Loreto Formation  Chile Magallanes Basin
El Milagro Formation  Peru Bagua Basin
Otuma Formation  Peru Pisco Basin
Sarmiento Formation  Argentina Golfo San Jorge Basin
Seca Formation  Ecuador Progreso Basin
Soncco Formation  Peru Eastern Peruvian Andes

Fossils

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Group Fossils Formation Notes
Mammals Andemys frassinettii, A. termasi, Archaeotypotherium pattersoni, A. tinguiriricaense, Barrancatatus tinguiririquensis, Bryanpattersonia sulcidens, Chilestylops davidsoni, Eomorphippus bondi, E. neilopdykei, Eomorphippus cf. pascuali, Eoviscaccia frassinettii, Johnbell hatcheri, Klohnia charrieri, Kramadolops abanicoi, K. mckennai, Periphragnis vicentei, Pseudhyrax eutrachytheroides, P. strangulatus, Pseudoglyptodon chilensis, Santiagorothia chiliensis, Termastherium flacoensis, Trigonolophodon cf. elegans, Rhyphodon sp., Astrapotheria indet., ?Borhyaenidae indet., Indaleciinae indet., Notohippidae indet., Tardigrada indet. Abanico
Baguatherium jaureguii El Milagro
Colombitherium tolimense Gualanday
Cynthiacetus peruvianus, Basilosauridae indet. Otuma
Anisotemnus distentus, Archaeotypotherium propheticus, Barrancatatus maddeni, B. rigidus, Bryanpattersonia sulcidens, Canchadelphys cristata, Clenia brevis, Eomicrobiotherium matutinum, Eomorphippus obscurus, E. pascuali, Eopachyrucos pliciferus, E. pliciformis, Hondonadia praecipitia, H. pumila, Hondonadia cf. fierroensis, Klohnia major, Kramadolops fissuratus, Leontinia ?gaudryi, Machlydotherium ater, Meteutatus percarinatus, Parutaetus chilensis, Peltephilus undulatus, Periakros ambiguus, Pilchenia antiqua, Praedens aberrans, Proargyrohyrax curanderensis, Pseudhyrax ?eutrachytheroides, Pseudoglyptodon cf. chilensis, Rhynchippus pumilus, Rosendolops ebaios, Sadypus minutus, S. aff. confluens, Santiagorothia chiliensis, Archaeutatus sp., Guilielmoscottia sp., Microbiotherium sp., Pleurostylodon sp., Proargyrohyrax sp., Prozaedyus sp., Puelia sp., Glyptatelinae indet., Hathlyacininae indet., Hegetotheriidae indet., Isotemnidae indet., Notohippidae indet., ?Pichipilidae indet., Proterotheriidae indet., Sternbergiidae indet., Stegotheriini indet. Sarmiento
Birds Icadyptes salasi, Inkayacu paracasensis, Spheniscidae indet. Otuma
Gruipeda dominguensis (ichnofossil) Laguna
Brava
Reptiles Pterosphenus sheppardi Seca
Fishes Engraulis sp., Sardinops sp. Otuma
Insects Aiuruocatermes piovezanae, Cenomycetophila mineira Entre-Corrégos

Correlations

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Tinguirirican correlations in South America
Formation Abanico Otuma El Milagro Seca Gualanday Entre-Córregos Sarmiento Map
Basin Abanico Pisco Bagua Progreso Central Ranges Aiuruoca Golfo San Jorge
Tinguirirican is located in South America
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Country  Chile  Peru  Ecuador  Colombia  Brazil  Argentina
Archaeotypotherium
Barrancatatus
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Klohnia
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Pseudhyrax
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Environments Alluvial Shallow marine Fluvial Open marine Alluvial-fluvial Lacustrine Fluvio-deltaic
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Volcanic Yes Yes

References

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  1. ^ Paleo Database: Tinguirirican
  2. ^ Godoy et al., 2012
  3. ^ Muñoz et al., 2006
  4. ^ Chacaltana et al., 2015, p.2
  5. ^ Castro Medina, 2010, p.53
  6. ^ Gonçalves Pereira, 2015, p.124
  7. ^ Billet et al., 2010
  8. ^ Vizan et al., 2013
  9. ^ Otero et al., 2012
  10. ^ Castro Medina, 2010, p.56
  11. ^ De la Cruz, 2008, p.53
  12. ^ Solíz Mundaca, 2018, p.12
  13. ^ Dozo et al., 2014, p.241
  14. ^ Acosta & Tambussi, 2005, p.128
  15. ^ Lorenzo et al., 2018, p.34
  16. ^ Carlotto, 2016, p.522
  17. ^ Wyss et al., 2018
  18. ^ Bradham et al., 2015
  19. ^ Bertrand et al., 2012
  20. ^ Tinguiririca Locality Sets 1 & 2 at Fossilworks.org
  21. ^ Cachapoal at Fossilworks.org
  22. ^ ELM 4, 1.5 km northwest of Esperanza at Fossilworks.org
  23. ^ Billet et al., 2010, p.324
  24. ^ Paracas Bay at Fossilworks.org
  25. ^ Archaeocete Valley, Otuma, AV-10 at Fossilworks.org
  26. ^ La Cancha at Fossilworks.org
  27. ^ Barrancas Blancas at Fossilworks.org
  28. ^ Gran Barranca faunule 16 at Fossilworks.org
  29. ^ Gran Barranca faunule 17 at Fossilworks.org
  30. ^ Ullujaya Valley at Fossilworks.org
  31. ^ Bajada del Diablo at Fossilworks.org
  32. ^ a b Paracas Reserve at Fossilworks.org
  33. ^ Quebrada de Santa Domingo at Fossilworks.org
  34. ^ Ancon Pterosphenus sheppardi type locality at Fossilworks.org
  35. ^ Aiuruoca municipality at Fossilworks.org

Bibliography

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General
  • Woodburne, M.O.; Goin, F.J.; Bond, M.; Carlini, A.A.; Gelfo, J.N.; López, G.M.; Iglesias, A.; Zimicz, A.N. (2013), "Paleogene Land Mammal Faunas of South America; a Response to Global Climatic Changes and Indigenous Floral Diversity", Journal of Mammalian Evolution, 21: 1–73, doi:10.1007/s10914-012-9222-1, retrieved 2019-02-15
Abanico Formation
Chota Formation
Entre-Córregos Formation
Gualanday Group
Laguna Brava Formation
Loreto Formation
El Milagro Formation
Otuma Formation
Sarmiento Formation
Seca Formation
Soncco Formation