“…Sánchez Bettucci (1998) performed an extensive mapping and petrological analyses of the southern portion of de Dom Feliciano Belt amending the Lavalleja Group following the stratigraphic criteria of Midot (1984) and Preciozzi (1989), grouping three formations (i.e., Minas, Fuente del Puma and Zanja del Tigre) with intensely deformed meta-sedimentary and meta-volcanic successions. This unit, considered basement of Barriga Negra Formation, is one of the most recognized units in the region (Sánchez Bettucci & Ramos 1999, 2010b, Pazos et al 2008, Fambrini et al 2005a, Masquelin et al 2017, Oyhantçabal et al 2010, and an equivalent of the Porongos and Brusque groups from Southern Brazil (Sánchez Bettucci & Ramos 1999, Basei et al 2000, 2010b, Pazos et al 2008, Fambrini et al 2005a, Masquelin et al 2017, Oyhantçabal et al 2010. Although, some authors had published other alternative stratigraphy proposals (Gaucher 2000, Chiglino et al 2010, Blanco et al 2010, Poiré et al 2005, Pecoits et al 2016, in which the definition and interpretation of Dom Feliciano belt has been questioned (see Bossi & Gaucher 2014).…”