Pleistocene cetacean fossils from the coastal plain of Rio Grande do Sul in southern Brazil

Thayara S. Carrasco, F. S. Buchmann
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Abstract Cetacean ear bones are useful for palaeontological studies because it is possible to identify most species based on their gross morphology, and thus glean information about past occurrences and distributions. This study describes cetacean tympanic bullae and periotics preserved in Middle–Late Pleistocene coastal barrier systems from Rio Grande do Sul in southern Brazil. The specimens were collected ex situ on the modern beach, and reveal the presence of the Franciscana dolphin, Pontoporia blainvillei, an indeterminate delphinid, the rorqual whale, Balaenoptera, and right whale, Eubalaena. Given the current diversity of dolphins and whales in the Atlantic Ocean, these fossils suggest that the reported diversity of Pleistocene cetaceans is probably underestimated. The barrier systems of Rio Grande do Sul are the only Brazilian deposits that have preserved Pleistocene cetacean remains to date. Thayara Silveira Carrasco* [thayaracarrasco@gmail.com], Laboratório de Estratigrafia e Paleontologia and Programa de Pós-graduação em Biodiversidade de Ambientes Costeiros, Instituto de Biociências, Campus do Litoral Paulista, Universidade Estadual Paulista, 11330-900 São Vicente, SP, Brazil; Francisco Sekiguchi Buchmann [paleonchico@yahoo.com.br], Laboratório de Estratigrafia e Paleontologia, Instituto de Biociências, Campus do Litoral Paulista, Universidade Estadual Paulista, 11330-900 São Vicente, SP, Brazil.
来自巴西南部南里奥格兰德州沿海平原的更新世鲸类化石
鲸类耳骨对古生物学研究非常有用,因为可以根据它们的大体形态识别大多数物种,从而收集有关过去发生和分布的信息。本研究描述了巴西南部南里奥格兰德州中晚更新世海岸屏障系统中保存的鲸类鼓室泡和周期。这些标本是在现代海滩上非原位收集的,揭示了弗朗西斯卡纳海豚,Pontoporia blainvillei,一种不确定的海豚,须鲸,Balaenoptera和露脊鲸,Eubalaena的存在。鉴于目前大西洋中海豚和鲸鱼的多样性,这些化石表明,报道的更新世鲸类的多样性可能被低估了。南里奥格兰德州的屏障系统是迄今为止巴西唯一保存了更新世鲸类动物遗骸的沉积物。Thayara Silveira Carrasco* [thayaracarrasco@gmail.com], Laboratório古生物学研究与环境生物多样性研究项目Pós-graduação,圣保罗滨海校区研究中心Biociências,圣保罗滨海大学,11330-900 s o Vicente, SP,巴西;Francisco Sekiguchi Buchmann [paleonchico@yahoo.com.br], Laboratório古生物学研究所Biociências,保利斯塔滨海校区,保利斯塔大学,11330-900 s o Vicente, SP,巴西。
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