A. Aranciaga-Rolando, F. Agnolín, A. Martinelli, Viviana E. Buide
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Abstract
Abstract. The fossil record of the genus Bothrops is still sparse in South America. Most records belong to extant species recovered in strata not older than the late Pleistocene. The genus was also tentatively reported from the early Pliocene and early–middle Pleistocene of Buenos Aires province, Argentina, based on fragmentary specimens. The aim of the present contribution is to report the partial vertebral column of a viperid snake discovered in the lower Pliocene layers of Farola de Monte Hermoso locality, southern Buenos Aires province. The specimen can be referred to the extant genus Bothrops, representing the oldest occurrence for this taxon. This finding supports the hypothesis sustained by previous authors that indicate a “stasis” in the evolution of the South American herpetofauna since the late Neogene, at least.
摘要Bothrops属的化石记录在南美洲仍然稀少。大多数记录属于在不早于更新世晚期的地层中发现的现存物种。根据碎片标本,该属也在阿根廷布宜诺斯艾利斯省上新世早期和更新世早期中期被初步报道。本论文的目的是报道在布宜诺斯艾利斯省南部Farola de Monte Hermoso地区的上新世下层发现的一条毒蛇的部分脊柱。该标本可以被称为现存的Bothrops属,代表了该分类单元最古老的存在。这一发现支持了先前作者的假设,即至少自新第三纪晚期以来,南美洲疱疹动物的进化处于“停滞期”。
期刊介绍:
The South American Journal of Herpetology (SAJH) is an international journal published by the Brazilian Society of Herpetology that aims to provide an effective medium of communication for the international herpetological community. SAJH publishes peer-reviewed original contributions on all subjects related to the biology of amphibians and reptiles, including descriptive, comparative, inferential, and experimental studies and taxa from anywhere in the world, as well as theoretical studies that explore principles and methods.