2013
DOI: 10.1666/12-117
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Sharks and rays (Chondrichthyes, Elasmobranchii) from the late Miocene Gatun Formation of Panama

Abstract: The late Miocene Gatun Formation of northern Panama contains a highly diverse and well sampled fossil marine assemblage that occupied a shallow-water embayment close to a purported connection between the Pacific and Atlantic (Caribbean) oceans. However, the diverse chondrichthyan fauna has been poorly documented. Based on recent field discoveries and further analysis of existing collections, the chondrichthyan fauna from this unit comprises at least 26 taxa, of which four species are extinct today. The remaini… Show more

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“…Waite, 2016). This fauna is therefore Tortonian in age and correlative with the other important chondrichthyan-bearing units in Central and South America, including the Gatun Formation and Alajuela Formation of central Panama (Gillette, 1984;Pimiento et al, 2013a;MacFadden et al, 2017), Angostura Formation of Ecuador (Carrillo-Briceño et al, 2014), and upper Urumacro Formation of Venezuela (Carrillo-Briceño et al, 2015b).…”
Section: Geologic Settingmentioning
confidence: 68%
“…Waite, 2016). This fauna is therefore Tortonian in age and correlative with the other important chondrichthyan-bearing units in Central and South America, including the Gatun Formation and Alajuela Formation of central Panama (Gillette, 1984;Pimiento et al, 2013a;MacFadden et al, 2017), Angostura Formation of Ecuador (Carrillo-Briceño et al, 2014), and upper Urumacro Formation of Venezuela (Carrillo-Briceño et al, 2015b).…”
Section: Geologic Settingmentioning
confidence: 68%
“…Late Miocene of Panama (Pimiento et al, 2013) Miocene and Pliocene of Morocco (Lecointre, 1952), Azores (Ávila et al, 2012), Europe (Reinecke et al, 2011), Africa (Antunes, 1978), American Atlantic and the Pacific, Ecuador (Carrillo-Briceño et al, 2014;Yabe et al, 2004).…”
Section: Stratigraphic and Geographic Recordsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…chubutensis, C. megalodon and the other species of the lineage has been debated over the years and hitherto there is no consensus among paleoichthyologists concerning the different taxonomical approaches that are still in use (e.g., Cappetta, 2012;Pimiento et al, 2010Pimiento et al, , 2013bReinecke et al, 2011;Bor et al, 2012). According to Pimiento et al (2013a), the teeth of sub-adult and adult specimens of C. megalodon during the late Miocene.…”
Section: Remarks Dalatias Ranges From the Early Paleocene To Thementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, the extinct Carcharocles and the carcharhiniform Hemipristis serra are commonly found in coastal assemblages (e.g., Pimiento et al, 2010Pimiento et al, , 2013bCappetta, 2012) but must have also been present in open oceanic depositional environments (Carrillo-Briceño et al, 2015). Their fossil record and cosmopolitan distribution (Cappetta, 2012) suggest that these large species were able to move along significant distances over oceanic basins.…”
Section: Carrillo-briceñomentioning
confidence: 99%