Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5788340 Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 2017 20 Pages PDF
Abstract
A diverse microphytoplankton assemblage recovered from terrestrial deposits of the La Veteada Formation, north of the La Rioja Province, Paganzo Basin, Argentina, is described and illustrated. The ~ 180 m thick sedimentary type section of the unit in the Los Colorados anticline is composed of a basal gray silcrete covered by gypsum beds and a thick succession of purple mudstones inter-layered with varicolored fine sandstone sheets and laminated yellowish dolomites. The aquatic assemblage is mainly characterized by a great variety of Syndesmorion stellatum (Fijałkowska) Foster et Afonin coenobia, recorded for the first time in the late Permian Gondwanic realm. All the previous morphotypes described for this chlorophycean alga are recognized in this assemblage, and new polymorph-coenobia are described and illustrated. The diversity of coenobia morphotypes of this alga is likely to reflect response to stress conditions. The genera Maculatasporites and Mehlisphaeridium are commonly present, and their algal origin is discussed. Maculatasporites gondwanensis, Maculatasporites amplus, Mehlisphaeridium parvum, and Mehlisphaeridium regulare and Mehlisphaeridium sp. are also described and illustrated. Representatives of the zygnematacean algae, Brazilea scissa, Brazilea plurigenus, Brazilea sp. A, Tetraporina tetragona, ?Lecaniella sp., as well as large clusters of sphaeromorphs incertae sedis chlorophyta algae, are described. In addition, planar colonial chlorococcalean Pediastrum-like forms suggesting hydrodictyaceaen algae are recorded for the first time in late Paleozoic strata of Argentina, and the zygnematalean affinity of Reduviasporonites chalastus as green algae is discussed. The highly diverse La Veteada microphytoplanktonic assemblage is composed by algae that grew in hypersaline lacustrine environment together with species commonly associated with either fresh or brackish water conditions; presumably these taxa were washed in after heavy rainfall and/or flooding events. In general terms, the land-derived palynological composition of the La Veteada assemblage at Central Famatina Range reflects parent vegetation adapted to arid or semi-arid climate as reported from late Guadalupian to late Lopingian in the Paganzo Basin. The whole palynological composition suggests a Lopingian age for the La Veteada Formation at its stratotype, based on the stratigraphic range of all the land-derived miospore species recognized, resulting younger than assemblages assigned to the Lueckisporites-Weylandites Biozone (LW: Wordian-Capitanian). Therefore, it is the youngest Permian palynofloral assemblage recorded up to now in Argentina and South America.
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