The Chorrillo Formation, also named as Chorillo Formation,[1] is a Maastrichtian (Late Cretaceous Epoch, 72.1 - 66 million years ago) geologic formation in southern Patagonia, Argentina. The formation is more than 50 metres (160 ft) thick and underlies the Calafate Formation and rests on top of the La Irene Formation.[2]

Chorrillo Formation
Stratigraphic range: Maastrichtian
Satellite image of the Chorrillo Formation site (in the middle on the right). In the bottom left is the Perito Moreno Glacier.
TypeGeological formation
UnderliesCalafate Formation
OverliesLa Irene Formation
Thickness>50 m (160 ft)
Lithology
PrimaryClaystone
Location
LocationPatagonia
Coordinates49°54′S 72°30′W / 49.9°S 72.5°W / -49.9; -72.5
Approximate paleocoordinates51°48′S 62°12′W / 51.8°S 62.2°W / -51.8; -62.2
RegionSanta Cruz Province
CountryArgentina
ExtentSoutheast of Viedma Lake
North of Argentino Lake
Austral Basin
Type section
Named byArbe & Hechem
Year defined1984
Chorrillo Formation is located in Argentina
Chorrillo Formation
Chorrillo Formation (Argentina)
Non-avian dinosaurs named from the Chorrillo Formation

Fossils

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Dinosaur remains are among the fossils that have been recovered from the formation.

Fossils recovered from the formation are:

Dinosaurs

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Ornithischians

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Taxon Species Locality Material Notes Images
Ankylosauria[3] Indeterminate Five fragmentary caudal vertebrae, incomplete ribs, two incomplete humeri, and nine osteoderms
Euiguanodontia Indeterminate Proximal end of a femur
Hadrosauridae Indeterminate Two incomplete caudal centra
Isasicursor[4] I. santacrucensis Multiple specimens including teeth, several vertebrae, humerus, thigh bones, shoulder blades, and limbs An elasmarian ornithopod  

Saurischians

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Sauropods
Taxon Species Locality Material Notes Images
Nullotitan[4] N. glaciaris Estancia Alta Vista A partial skeleton consisting of a third cervical vertebra, tail vertebrae, a neck rib, ribs, a left shoulder blade, the ends of a right thigh bone, a right shin, a right calf bone, and a right ankle bone A lithostrotian titanosaur  
Titanosauria Indeterminate Seven isolated teeth
Theropods
Taxon Species Locality Material Notes Images
Kookne[4] K. yeutensis An incomplete right coracoid lacking sternal end and proximal end damaged An avialan theropod, possibly member of Neornithes
Maip[5] M. macrothorax La Anita Farm Axis, several dorsal and caudal vertebrae, cervical and dorsal ribs, gastralia, a left coracoid, fragmentary scapula, partial right pubis, and partial metatarsal The largest megaraptorid theropod of South America and possibly the largest member of this group

 

Megaraptoridae Indeterminate La Anita Farm Isolated teeth
Noasauridae Indeterminate Isolated right pedal phalanx IV-2?
Unenlagiidae Indeterminate An isolated dorsal vertebrae, pedal ungual of digit II and phalanx III-2
Yatenavis Y. ieujensis Estancia La Anita. Distal right humerus An enantiornithine bird

Anurans

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Taxon Species Locality Material Notes Images
Anura Indeterminate Isolated tibiofibula
Calyptocephalella C. sp. Incomplete left maxilla, incomplete right maxilla, incomplete right ilium, proximal right radioulna, left proximal end of tibiofibula and proximal half of urostyle
Calyptocephalellidae Indeterminate A distal end of right humerus
Pipoidea Indeterminate Distal end of right humerus

Fishes

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Taxon Species Locality Material Notes Images
Lamniformes Indeterminate Isolated upper lateral tooth
Teleostei Indeterminate Three crushing tooth crowns
cf. Vidalamiinae Indeterminate Isolated tooth

Mammals

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Taxon Species Locality Material Notes Images
Magallanodon[6] M. baikashkenke Río de Las Chinas Valley and La Anita Farm Tentative first upper molariform, anterior end of a left dentary bearing part of its gliriform incisor, and upper mesial incisor from the right side A gondwanathere
Mammalia Indeterminate Two isolated caudal vertebrae
Patagorhynchus[7] P. pascuali La Anita Farm Lower right molar attached to a fragment of the dentary A monotreme

 

Patagomaia[8] P. chainko La Anita Farm Partial left acetabulum and ischium A large therian  

Reptiles

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Mosasaurs

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Taxon Species Locality Material Notes Images
Mosasauridae Indeterminate

Rhynchocephalian

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Taxon Species Locality Material Notes Images
Notosphenos[9] N. finisterre A sphenodontid rhynchocephalian

Snakes

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Taxon Species Locality Material Notes Images
Rionegrophis cf. R. madtsoioides A partial vertebra.
Serpentes Indeterminate Partial mid-posterior vertebrae

Turtles

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Taxon Species Locality Material Notes Images
Chelidae Indeterminate
Hydromedusinae Indeterminate Left peripheral 3 or 4, bridge peripheral, fragment indet; bridge peripheral, right hypoplastron, buttress, plastral fragment and ?plastral fragment
Meiolaniformes Indeterminate Distal end of a left humerus

Insects

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Taxon Species Locality Material Notes Images
Coelolepida[10] Indeterminate La Anita farm MPM-Pal 21835-3:W34/1, MPM-Pal 21835-23:W55/0, MPM-Pal 21835-22:R52/2,MPM-Pal 21835-20:Z47/3. MPM-Pal 21835-22: G55/0; MPM-Pal 2183-21: E42/3 A Glossatan Lepidopteran
Diamesinae[10] "Morphotype 3" La Anita farm MPM-Pal 21835-9:E34/4, MPM-Pal 21835-19: V34/4 A Chironomidae Nematoceran. Similar to the living genus Paraheptagyia
Ephemeroptera[10] Indeterminate La Anita farm MPM-Pal 21835-9:W37/1 A Mayfly
Lepidoptera[10] Indeterminate La Anita farm MPM-Pal 21835-10:X30/2, MPM-Pal 21835-7:S27/2
Orthocladiinae[10] "Morphotype 1" La Anita farm MPM-Pal 21835-24: M31/0, MPM-Pal 21835-3: P46/4 A Chironomidae Nematoceran
"Morphotype 2" La Anita farm MPM-Pal 21835-25: V26/3
"Morphotype 5" La Anita farm MPM-Pal 21835-9: Q58/3 It resembles modern Cricotopus  
Tanypodinae[10] "Morphotype 4" La Anita farm MPM-Pal 21835-2:Y40/3 A Chironomidae Nematoceran

Gastropods

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Taxon Species Locality Material Notes Images
Allopeas[11] A. agnolini A achatinid gastropod
Bocourtia[11] B. leonardodavincii A bulimulid gastropod
Lilloiconcha[11] L. novasi A charopid gastropod
Coelostemma[11] C. patagonica A holospirid gastropod
Holospira H. sp.
Physa P. sp.
Pleuroceridae Indeterminate
Pomacea P. sp.
Potamolithus[11] P. fabiani A tateid gastropod
Stenophysa S. sp.

Plants

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Taxon Species Locality Material Notes Images
Podocarpoxylon P. dusenii

Algaes

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Taxon Species Locality Material Notes Images
Sphaeroplea[12] S. striatocristata

Pollen

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Taxon Species Locality Material Notes Images
Acylomurus[12] A. silviae
Baculatisporites B. comaumensis
B. kachaikensis
Ceratosporites C. equalis
Clavatipollenites C. sp.
Clavifera C. triplex
Concavissimisporites Concavissimisporites sp.
Cyatheacidites C. annulatus
Cyathidites C. australis
C. minor
C. rafaeli
Foveosporites F. canalis
Gleicheniidites G. senonicus
Laevigatosporites L. ovatus
Leptolepidites L. sp.
Lusatisporis[12] L. choiols
Microcachryidites M. antarcticus
Peninsulapollis P. gilli
Phyllocladidites P. mawsonii
Podocarpidites cf. P. ellipticus
cf. P. herbstii
P. sp.
Retitriletes R. austroclavatidites
Trichotomosulcites T. subgranulatus
Trilites T. fasolae
cf. T. tuberculiformis
cf. T parvallatus
Tricolpites T. reticulatus
T. sp.
Tuberculatosporites T. parvus
Vitreisporites V. signatus

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Río Leona at Fossilworks.org
  2. ^ Marenssi et al., 2003, p.406
  3. ^ Rozadilla S, Agnolín F, Manabe M, Tsuihiji T, Novas FE (2021). "Ornithischian remains from the Chorrillo Formation (Upper Cretaceous), southern Patagonia, Argentina, and their Implications on ornithischian paleobiogeography in the southern hemisphere". Cretaceous Research. 125: Article 104881. Bibcode:2021CrRes.12504881R. doi:10.1016/j.cretres.2021.104881.
  4. ^ a b c Fernando Novas; Federico Agnolin; Sebastián Rozadilla; Alexis Aranciaga-Rolando; Federico Brissón-Eli; Matias Motta; Mauricio Cerroni; Martín Ezcurra; Agustin Martinelli; Julia D'Angelo; Gerardo Álvarez-Herrera; Adriel Gentil; Sergio Bogan; Nicolas Chimento; Jordi García-Marsà; Gastón Lo Coco; Sergio Miquel; Fatima Brito; Ezequiel Vera; Valeria Loinaze; Mariela Fernandez; Leonardo Salgado (2019). "Paleontological discoveries in the Chorrillo Formation (upper Campanian-lower Maastrichtian, Upper Cretaceous), Santa Cruz Province, Patagonia, Argentina". Revista del Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales. Nueva Series. 21 (2): 217–293. doi:10.22179/revmacn.21.655. hdl:11336/122229.
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  9. ^ Agnolín, Federico; Aranciaga Rolando, Mauro; Manabe, Makoto; Tsuihiji, Takanobu; Novas, Fernando E. (2024-05-02). "Southernmost lepidosaur (Reptilia) assemblage from the Late Cretaceous of Patagonia". Historical Biology: 1–15. doi:10.1080/08912963.2024.2341850. ISSN 0891-2963.
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Further reading

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  • J. E. Powell. 2003. Revision of South American titanosaurid dinosaurs: palaeobiological, palaeobiogeographical and phylogenetic aspects. Records of the Queen Victoria Museum Launceston 111:1-173