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English: Non-cetacean vertebrates. Pinniped, reptile, and shark specimens from various localities and horizons of the Pisco Formation, displaying different degrees of articulation and completeness, and diverse preservational features. A, B) Field photograph (A) and explanatory line drawing (B) of LS23, skeleton of Phocidae indet. from P2 sands exposed at Laguna Seca (ex situ find). C,D) Field photograph (C) and explanatory line drawing (D) of LS5, skeleton of Phocidae indet. from P2 sands exposed at Laguna Seca, preserved in dorsal disposition, exhibiting a high degree of articulation and a moderately high degree of completeness (4,3). E, F) Field photograph (E) and explanatory line drawing (F) of CLB9, skeleton of Phocidae indet. from P2 sands exposed at Cerro la Bruja, preserved in dorsal disposition, exhibiting a moderately high degree of articulation and a moderate degree of completeness (3,2). G, H) Field photograph (G) and explanatory line drawing (H) of CCR3, skeleton of Pacifichelys urbinai from P1 diatomites exposed at Cerro Colorado, preserved in dorsal disposition, exhibiting a low degree of articulation and a moderate degree of completeness (1,2). Note the presence of an external concretion entombing the turtle remains. I, J) Field photograph (I) and explanatory line drawing (J) of CBA4, skeleton of Carcharhinidae indet. from P2 diatomaceous silts exposed at Cerro Ballena (disposition not ascertained), exhibiting a high degree of articulation and a low degree of completeness (4,1). |
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Source | Bosio G, Collareta A, Di Celma C, Lambert O, Marx FG, de Muizon C, et al. (2021) Taphonomy of marine vertebrates of the Pisco Formation (Miocene, Peru): Insights into the origin of an outstanding Fossil-Lagerstätte. PLoS ONE 16(7): e0254395. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0254395 |
Author | Giulia Bosio, Alberto Collareta, Claudio Di Celma, Olivier Lambert, Felix G. Marx, Christian de Muizon, Anna Gioncada, Karen Gariboldi, Elisa Malinverno, Rafael Varas Malca, Mario Urbina & Giovanni Bianucci |
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