ABSTRACT
We report a dental plate belonging to a Myliobatiformes (Chondrichthyes, Batoidea) from the Gran Bajo del Gualicho Formation (Saladar Member; Upper Early Miocene-Lower Middle Miocene) located in the Gran Bajo del Gualicho locality, Río Negro Province, Argentina. The new specimen represents the first record of an associated, partially articulated tooth plate of Myliobatiformes in Argentina, whose informative nature invites us to review the fossil record of the group. A detailed description and comparisons with taxa from different families and genera within the Myliobatiformes are presented together with a phylogenetic analysis that includes extant and fossil taxa. We propose a new genus that would include the specimen described here (MAPBAR-3671) and two Neogene taxa from North America and Europe (Myliobatis magister and Myliobatis crassus).
Acknowledgments
We thank A. Posse (MAPBAR) who collected and provided the material studied here. Special thanks go to A. Iglesias and A. Paulina Carabajal, curators of the palaeontology collection at MAPBAR. We also thank M. Mouana, curator of the University of Montpellier for helping us to search the material described by Gervais. We also give thanks to E. Sferco and G. Chiaramonte who greatly collaborated in improving this article. Finally, we thank the editor in chief of the Historical Biology and the anonymous reviewers for helpful suggestions about the MS. Scientific contribution number: R-477
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Supplementary material
Supplemental data for this article can be accessed online at https://doi.org/10.1080/08912963.2024.2317326.