RIQUEZA DEL REGISTRO FÓSIL DE JALISCO, MÉXICO

Q2 Earth and Planetary Sciences
None Mora-Núñez, Claudia Uribe-Mú, Yalma Vargas-Rodríguez, Francisco Sahagún-Sánchez, Francisco Huerta-Martínez
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Fossil deposits ranging from lower Cretaceous to the Quaternary are found in Jalisco state, western Mexico. This study presents a systematic list of the fossil record of Jalisco, Mexico, and analyze the composition of their richness. The corresponding literature was reviewed and the main paleontological collections with fossil material from the region were consulted. A total of 293 species organized into three kingdoms, six phyla, 12 classes, 49 orders, 87 families, and 184 genera were recorded. A total of 67 species (22.9%) are microfossils and 226 (77.1%) are macrofossils. Microfossils include two species of foraminifera (3%) and 65 of diatoms (97%). Among macrofossils, the best represented group at class level are Mammalia with 110 species (48.7%), followed by Gastropoda with 37 (16.4%), Sauropsida with 35 (15.5%), and Teleostei with 30 (13.3%); the least represented classes are Isopoda, Scaphopoda, Amphibia, and Magnoliopsida with a single record each. The best represented period is the Quaternary with 199 species (67.9%), followed by the Neogene with 49 species (16.7%), and finally the Cretaceous with 45 (15.4%). By locality, the richest are Chapala and Zacoalco for the Quaternary, Tecolotlán of the Neogene, and Tamazula for the Cretaceous. The species included were registered from 1875 to 2022.
墨西哥哈利斯科丰富的化石记录
在墨西哥西部哈利斯科州发现了从下白垩纪到第四纪的化石矿床。本研究提出了墨西哥哈利斯科州化石记录的系统列表,并分析了其丰富程度的组成。对相关文献进行了综述,并参考了该地区主要的古生物馆藏化石资料。共有293种,隶属于3界6门12纲49目87科184属。微化石67种(22.9%),巨化石226种(77.1%)。微化石包括有孔虫2种(3%)和硅藻65种(97%)。在大型化石中,哺乳类有110种(48.7%),腹足类有37种(16.4%),蜥脚类有35种(15.5%),Teleostei有30种(13.3%);代表性最少的类是等足目、蹼足目、两栖目和木兰目,各有一条记录。最具代表性的是第四纪,共有199种(67.9%),其次是新近系,共有49种(16.7%),最后是白垩纪,共有45种(15.4%)。按地区划分,最丰富的是第四纪的Chapala和Zacoalco,新近纪的Tecolotlán和白垩纪的Tamazula。这些物种的登记时间为1875年至2022年。
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Publicacion Electronica de la Asociacion Paleontologica Argentina
Publicacion Electronica de la Asociacion Paleontologica Argentina Earth and Planetary Sciences-Paleontology
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