2011
DOI: 10.15517/rgac.v0i39.11080
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Peces fósiles de la localidad lomas de Siquirres, cauce del Río Reventazón, formación Río Banano, Mioceno Superior, provincia de Limón, Costa Rica

Abstract: ABSTRACT:Remains of selachians (sharks and rays) and other icthiolites have been collected from the Upper Miocene locality of Lomas de Siquirres. A new record of fossil species of shark is described for Central America and the Caribbean Region: Carcharhinus albimarginatus (Rüpel, 1837). The fauna of the Río Banano Formation is notable for the Tethysian affinity with the paleomediterranean faunas.

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“…Early Miocene: USA (North Carolina) (Case 1980), : Peru (Landini et al 2019), Colombia (Carrillo-Briceño et al 2016b, as "cf"); Early Miocene to early Middle Miocene Japan (Itoigawa et al 1985); Middle Miocene: Netherlands (Bor et al 2012); Middle Miocene to lower Pliocene: USA (Florida) (Boyd 2016); Late Miocene: Panama (Carrillo-Briceño et al 2015a;Perez et al 2017), Portugal (Alvalade Basin, Lisbon) (Balbino 1996;Antuness & Balbino 2003, both as "cf"); France (Luberon) (Brisswalter 2009, as "cf"); Late Miocene-Early Pliocene: Venezuela, Costa Rica (Laurito 1999;Aguilera & de Aguilera 2001); Pliocene: Italy (Tuscany) (Cigala-Fulgosi 1988b).…”
Section: Extant Shark Species and Their Fossil Recordmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Early Miocene: USA (North Carolina) (Case 1980), : Peru (Landini et al 2019), Colombia (Carrillo-Briceño et al 2016b, as "cf"); Early Miocene to early Middle Miocene Japan (Itoigawa et al 1985); Middle Miocene: Netherlands (Bor et al 2012); Middle Miocene to lower Pliocene: USA (Florida) (Boyd 2016); Late Miocene: Panama (Carrillo-Briceño et al 2015a;Perez et al 2017), Portugal (Alvalade Basin, Lisbon) (Balbino 1996;Antuness & Balbino 2003, both as "cf"); France (Luberon) (Brisswalter 2009, as "cf"); Late Miocene-Early Pliocene: Venezuela, Costa Rica (Laurito 1999;Aguilera & de Aguilera 2001); Pliocene: Italy (Tuscany) (Cigala-Fulgosi 1988b).…”
Section: Extant Shark Species and Their Fossil Recordmentioning
confidence: 99%