First record of fossil catfish from the Bauru Group (upper cretaceous) in the center-west region of Brazil

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First record of fossil catfish from the Bauru Group (upper cretaceous) in the center-west region of Brazil

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Candeiro, C.R.A., Brito, P.M., Cavin, L., Alves, Y.M., Canile, F., Muniz, F., Queiroz, G.K., Santos, D. and Toriño, P., 2023. First record of siluriformes from the northernmost portion of the Bauru Group (upper cretaceous) in the center-west region of Brazil. Journal of South American Earth Sciences, p.104690.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsames.2023.104690
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/a ... 123005023/
Highlights
  • This study describes first fish record from Late Cretaceous Bauru Group in Goiás state, Brazil.
  • The Upper Cretaceous paleogeographical and paleoenvironments from South American catfish were updates.
Abstract
This work presents the first record of bony fish from the Maastrichtian of the Marília Formation (Bauru Group) in Goiás State, Brazil. A fragment of a pectoral spine, recovered by screen-washing, clearly represents an important catfish (Siluriformes) record from the Late Cretaceous of South America. The material possesses similarities with forms from the Campanian - early-Maastrichtian of the Adamantina Formation and the Maastrichtian of the Marília (São Paulo State) and El Molino (Bolivia) formations. Inclusion of the new material from Goiás in the dataset for the aforementioned areas within a paleoenvironmental setting provides evidence that Late Cretaceous catfish had a wider distribution than previously known.

Keywords: Catfish, Late cretaceous, Bauru group, South America, Goiás state
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