Palaeoenvironmental interpretation of an Upper Triassic deposit in southwestern Gondwana (Argentina) based on an insect fauna, plant assemblage, and their interactions
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Lara, María Belén
Cariglino, Bárbara
Zavattieri, Ana María
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We present a multidisciplinary study of the Potrerillos Formation at the Quebrada del Durazno locality, Cuyana Basin, central-western Argentina, providing novel information on the Upper Triassic biota and its
palaeoenvironmental context. The sedimentological and palaeoecological analysis suggests that the Potrerillos
Formation section at the Quebrada del Durazno locality represents deltaic plain deposits with significant development of black carbonaceous shales and coal facies formed in semipermanent swamps and/or ponds within
interdistributary bays with intermittent episodes of flooding, allowing the establishment of an abundant
hydro-hygrophytic vegetation and creating environments suitable for the development of a rich fauna of insects,
spinicaudatans (=‘conchostracans’) and fishes. The entomofauna is represented by hemipterans, odonatans, mecopterans, orthopterans, grylloblattids, coleopterans, dipterans and miomopterans. The plant fossils are typical of the Dicroidium Flora (represented by Corystospermales, Peltaspermales, Cycadales, Gnetales, Ginkgoales
and sphenophytes). Plant-insect interactions (hole, marginal and surface feeding, piercing and sucking, and ovi-
position) are described for the first time from the Triassic of the Cuyana Basin, pointing to the importance of the vegetation as a food and shelter, and also providing a suitable reproduction site for several groups of herbivorous
insects.
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