• Title of article

    Fossil footprints from the Late Permian of Brazil: An example of hidden biodiversity

  • Author/Authors

    Silva، نويسنده , , Rafael Costa da and Sedor، نويسنده , , Fernando Antonio and Fernandes، نويسنده , , Antonio Carlos Sequeira، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
  • Pages
    13
  • From page
    31
  • To page
    43
  • Abstract
    Although Late Permian tetrapods are relatively common around the world, few taxa are known in rocks of this age in South America. So far, the study of the tetrapod paleofaunas in the Permian of Brazil has provided significant chronological data, though knowledge about them is still incipient. These studies generally take into account only body fossil records, but the ichnological record can provide new biostratigraphic elements for correlation. In Brazil, fossil tracks were first recorded in Rio do Rasto and Corumbataي Formations (Late Permian from Paranل Basin), but to date these tracks have not been studied in an ichnotaxonomic, morphofunctional, paleoenvironmental and chronological context. The study of these tracks became possible due to a considerable increase in the number of taxa from the Late Permian of Brazil, including Chelichnus isp. (Synapsida: Caseidae?), Procolophonichnium isp. (Procolophonoidea), Rhynchosauroides gangresci isp. nov. (basal Diapsida), Dicynodontipus penugnu isp. nov. (Dicynodontia) and Incertae sedis (Amphibia?). With the exception of Dicynodontia, the remaining recorded taxa are unknown through fossil skeletons, showing that the Brazilian Permian faunas were much more diverse than was previously reported and demonstrating the potential of South American fossil vertebrates for global correlations.
  • Keywords
    Late Permian , Ichnology , Tetrapoda , Correlation , Paranل Basin
  • Journal title
    Journal of South American Earth Sciences
  • Serial Year
    2012
  • Journal title
    Journal of South American Earth Sciences
  • Record number

    2240206