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Primeros hallazgos del équido Hippidion (Perissodactyla) en el Pleistoceno de la provincia de Mendoza, Argentina

  • Autores: María Esperanza Cerdeño Serrano, Stella Maris Moreiras, María Teresa Alberdi Alonso
  • Localización: Revista del Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales, ISSN-e 1853-0400, ISSN 1514-5158, Vol. 10, Nº. 2, 2008, págs. 211-220
  • Idioma: español
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    • First records of the equid Hippidion (Perissodactyla) in the Pleistocene of Mendozaprovince, Argentina. We report the first records of the horse Hippidion in Mendoza province (Argentina).They come from two different localities, Uspallata and El Carrizal, both located near the city of Mendoza. Thefossils from Uspallata consist of dental elements of a single, young adult individual (16 incisor-canine fragments,right P2-M2, left P2-M1 and fragments of left M3, right lower p2-p3, and left lower p3), stored at the Museo deCiencias Naturales y Antropológicas “J. C. Moyano” in Mendoza (MCNAM-PV 3808). They were found at thenorthwestern extreme of the Cordón del Plata, southern Uspallata valley, in the Cordillera Frontal. Remainsappeared in silt-sandy levels of an impounding paleo-lake generated from the Piedras Blancas rock avalanche.Stratigraphic studies carried out in this region indicate both, rock avalanche and lake deposits, are late Pliocene-Middle Pleistocene in age, because overlying ash levels could be correlated by geochemistry analyses with anotherclose ash layers previously dated by Ar39/Ar40 method 350±80 Ky. In turn, the presence of an equid states amaximum age younger than 2.5 Ma, or late Pliocene. The specimen from El Carrizal is a well-preserved firstcentral phalange, found by local people in the sourroundings of El Carrizal dam, about 70 km south of Mendozacity. Morphological features (oval protocone, rounded protoconid and hypoconid, reduced metaconid-metastyliddouble knot) allow the teeth from Uspallata to be ascribed to the genus Hippidion Owen. Similarly, the phalange(1FIII) from El Carrizal presents the morphology of this genus (strong muscular insertions), in contrast to thegenus Equus (Amerhippus) Hoffstetter. Species of Hippidion are mainly differentiated by the leg bones, thedentition being very homogeneous and just showing differences in size. Even though postcranial remains wouldallow a fully reliable determination, the tooth size and hipsodonty of the Uspallata specimen, as well as itsstratigraphic origin (older than late Pleistocene), supports its determination as H. devillei (Gervais). At thesame time, the morphology and dimensions of the phalange also support its ascription to this species. Hippidiondevillei has been found in Jujuy, San Luis, and Buenos Aires provinces. Its presence in Mendoza supports aspace-temporal distribution in a North-Southeast way during the latest Pliocene or early-middle Pleistocene.


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