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Cricetodontini from the Calatayud–Daroca Basin (Spain): A taxonomical description and update of their stratigraphical distributions

Paloma LÓPEZ-GUERRERO, Israel GARCÍA-PAREDES, María Ángeles ÁLVAREZ-SIERRA & Pablo PELÁEZ-CAMPOMANES

en Comptes Rendus Palevol 13 (8) - Pages 647-664

Published on 31 December 2014

The most updated stratigraphical distributions of the Cricetodontini from the Calatayud–Daroca Basin are presented. Cricetodon sansaniensis (local biozone F, MN6, middle Aragonian) and Cricetodon jotae (local biozone G1, G2 and G3, MN6-MN7/8, Middle–Upper Aragonian) from the middle Miocene are described and discussed. Generally, the genera of Cricetodontini were used to define large time intervals, whereas the species were neglected in the local biostratigraphical studies. The results presented herein show that, for the Calatayud–Daroca Basin, most of the stratigraphical distributions of the species of Cricetodontini are strongly linked with the local biozonation. That reveals that they could be used as good biostratigraphical indicators. Moreover, the unusually long local biozone G3 could be redefined and subdivided based on the distributions of the four species of Cricetodontini present in it. However, it is recommended to complete the study of the whole rodent fauna before proposing a new biozonation.


Keywords:

Biostratigraphy, Cricetodon sansaniensis , Cricetodon jotae , Middle Miocene, Aragonian, Vallesian

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