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Mamíferos del Mioceno medio de Tarazona de Aragón (Zaragoza).

Authors: Astibia, H.; Mazo, Ana Victoria; Morales, Jorge; Sesé, Carmen; Soria, Dolores; Valdés, Guillermo G.;

Mamíferos del Mioceno medio de Tarazona de Aragón (Zaragoza).

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Resumen: La asociación de micro y macromamíferos del nuevo yacimiento de Tarazona de Aragón, situado en la depresión del Ebro, puede incluirse dentro del denominado grupo de faunas con Hispanotherium. Esta fauna, que se describe aquí de forma preliminar, corresponde al Aragoniense medio, y se correlaciona con las faunas de Calatayud-Daroca que se adscriben a la zona D de la biozonación de DAAMS & FREUDENTHAL (1981) y con las del área de Madrid que se incluyen en dicha edad. La edad de los sedimentos de esta parte de la depresión del Ebro, considerada hasta ahora como “Vindoboniense”, es por tanto más antigua.

Abstract: The association of micro and macro-mammals of the new bed of Tarazona de Aragon, situated in the Ebro depression, can be included in the so called faunas with Hispanotherium. This fauna, that is here described of preliminary form, correspond to the Middle Aragonian and it is correlationated with the Calatayud-Daroca fauna that are adscripted to the D zone of the biozonation of DAAMS & FREUDENTHAL (1981) and with those of the Madrid area that are included in this age. The age of the sediments of this part of the Ebro depression, that was considered until now as “Vindobonien”, is therefore older.

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Yacimiento de Tarazona de Aragón, Mioceno, Spain, Mammalia, España, Tarazona de Aragon Site, Miocene, Aragoniense Medio, Middle Aragonian, Ebro depression, Depresión del Ebro

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