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The material described herein shows diagnostic characteristics that allow to consider it an hoplophorine glyptodont, pertaining to the genus referred to above, similar to and the probable descendant from the smaller <em>Pseudoplohophorus</em> Castellanos, 1926, which is abundant in deposits of the underlying Camacho Formation (late Miocene) at the same locality. On the basis of this finding, the knownledge of <em>Uruguayurus</em> is increased and its diagnosis expanded. The new specimen has a larger, flatter, and more symmetrical caudal tube than the specimens previously described, named <em>U. authochthonus</em> Mones1987, and <em>U. lydekkeri</em> (Mones, 1987). It is also distinguished from those morphotypes by having an interapical groove of intermedial width, very large apical and first lateral figures, and more abundant and clearly delimited peripheral figurines on the dorsal surface. For now, these differences could be attributed to intraspecific variations within <em>Uruguayurus authochthonus</em>.</div></div>","PeriodicalId":50047,"journal":{"name":"Journal of South American Earth Sciences","volume":"149 ","pages":"Article 105202"},"PeriodicalIF":1.7000,"publicationDate":"2024-10-23","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"New remains of the enormous hoplophorine glyptodont Uruguayurus Mones, 1987 (Mammalia, Cingulata) in a particular faunistic association, Raigón Formation (Pliocene–middle Pleistocene), Uruguay\",\"authors\":\"Daniel Perea\",\"doi\":\"10.1016/j.jsames.2024.105202\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<div><div>A new specimen of the poorly known glyptodont <em>Uruguayurus</em> Mones, 1987, is described on the basis of a large portion of the caudal tube from Arazatí Harbor, San José Department, Uruguay. 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New remains of the enormous hoplophorine glyptodont Uruguayurus Mones, 1987 (Mammalia, Cingulata) in a particular faunistic association, Raigón Formation (Pliocene–middle Pleistocene), Uruguay
A new specimen of the poorly known glyptodont Uruguayurus Mones, 1987, is described on the basis of a large portion of the caudal tube from Arazatí Harbor, San José Department, Uruguay. This fossil is attributed to the Raigón Formation (Pliocene–middle Pleistocene), which crops out in the coastal cliffs of the referenced locality. This unit shows a particular faunal association characterized by endemic species, other representatives of the South American Cenozoic and others of North American origin. The material described herein shows diagnostic characteristics that allow to consider it an hoplophorine glyptodont, pertaining to the genus referred to above, similar to and the probable descendant from the smaller Pseudoplohophorus Castellanos, 1926, which is abundant in deposits of the underlying Camacho Formation (late Miocene) at the same locality. On the basis of this finding, the knownledge of Uruguayurus is increased and its diagnosis expanded. The new specimen has a larger, flatter, and more symmetrical caudal tube than the specimens previously described, named U. authochthonus Mones1987, and U. lydekkeri (Mones, 1987). It is also distinguished from those morphotypes by having an interapical groove of intermedial width, very large apical and first lateral figures, and more abundant and clearly delimited peripheral figurines on the dorsal surface. For now, these differences could be attributed to intraspecific variations within Uruguayurus authochthonus.
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Papers must have a regional appeal and should present work of more than local significance. Research papers dealing with the regional geology of South American cratons and mobile belts, within the following research fields:
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-Geomorphology, geological hazards, environmental geology, climate change in America and Antarctica, and soil research.
-Stratigraphy, sedimentology, structure and basin evolution.
-Paleontology, paleoecology, paleoclimatology and Quaternary geology.
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