Coli Toro Formation

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Coli Toro Formation
Stratigraphic range: Maastrichtian-Danian
Type Formation
Overlies Angostura Colorada Formation
Lithology
Primary Sandstone
Location
Coordinates 41°00′S69°30′W / 41.0°S 69.5°W / -41.0; -69.5
Approximate paleocoordinates 43°36′S55°24′W / 43.6°S 55.4°W / -43.6; -55.4
Region Río Negro Province
CountryArgentina
Extent Neuquén Basin
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Coli Toro Formation (Argentina)

The Coli ToroFormation is a Maastrichtian-Danian geological formation in Argentina. Dinosaur remains are among the fossils that have been recovered from the formation, although none have yet been referred to a specific genus. [1] The rocks of the formation were deposited in a marine environment, in opposition to the marginal underliying sedimentary environment.

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The formation, in older publications, has been reassigned as the Coli Toro Member at the basal levels of the Los Alamitos Formation. [2] The formation partly overlies the Angostura Colorada Formation. [3]

Fossil Content

Dinosaurs from the Coli Toro Formation
GenusSpeciesLocationStratigraphic PositionMaterialNotesImages
Hadrosauridae [4] IndeterminateCerro YesoIsolated caudal vertebraeIndeterminated hadrosaurids, probably related to other south american Austrokritosaurians
Titanosauria [4] IndeterminateCerro YesoA tooth (MHJG-NCP, formerly 5/4/7-3)Indeterminated Titanosaurian sauropod
Abelisauridae [4] IndeterminateEstancia YuquincheA tooth (MHJG-NCP 299)The first theropod from the Coli Toro Formation
Parankylosauria [5] IndeterminateBajo ColoradoOsteoderm associated to a cranial fragment (MJHG 77-33) and a rib piece (MJHG 271B-17)The osteorderm is similar to the jugal-quadratojugal osteoderm of the La Colonia Parankylosaur, and the rib is T-shaped in cross view, as in other parankylosaurs and euankylosaurs

May also be from the Angostura Colorada Formation

Other reptiles from the Coli Toro Formation
GenusSpeciesLocationStratigraphic PositionMaterialNotesImages
Peirosauridae  ? [4] IndeterminateCerro YesoA tooth (MHJG Pa 614 106)A indeterminated crocodyliform tooth, probably belonging to the Notosuchian family Peirosauridae
Sulcusuchus [4] [6] S. errainiCerro Yeso and near Laguna Cari-Laufquén GrandeTeeth (Cerro Yeso) and a fragmentary mandibular ramus (Laguna Cari-Laufquén Grande)The only named Polycotylid from the Southern Hemisphere, and the most recent one worldwide. Also found in La Colonia Formation [7]
Testudines [4] IndeterminateCerro YesoTurtle plates are reportly commonly found in the Cerro Yeso localityPerhaps related to the other Pleurodirans from neighbouring Maastrichtian formations
FIsh from the Coli Toro Formation
GenusSpeciesLocationStratigraphic PositionMaterialNotesImages
Metaceratodus? [4] IndeterminateCerro YesoDental platesA lungfish, if confirmed, also found in the La Colonia Formation
Osteichthyes [4] IndeterminateCerro YesoVertebrae and ganoid scales

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References

  1. Weishampel, et al. (2004). "Dinosaur distribution." Pp. 517-607.
  2. Cari-Laufqen Grande Pond at Fossilworks.org
  3. Ottone, 2009, p.377
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Paulina-Carabajal, Ariana; Méndez, Ariel; Ulloa-Guaiquin, Karen; González-Dionis, Javier; Irazoqui, Facundo (2025). "The First Record of Theropod Dinosaur Remains From the Angostura Colorada and Coli Toro Formations (Campanian-Maatrichtian) in the Ingeniero Jacobacci Area (Rio Negro Province, Argentina)". Ameghiniana. doi:10.5710/AMGH.17.09.2025.3643.
  5. Becerra, Marcos G.; Juárez Valieri, R.D; Meso, J.G; Guzmán, F.A; Heredia, J. (2024). "New remains of ankylosaurs in Río Negro (Argentina) found while revisiting collections in museums expand their presence to new late Cretaceous localities". Conicet. Retrieved October 7, 2025.
  6. O’gorman, José P.; Gasparini, Zulma (2013-06-01). "Revision of Sulcusuchus erraini (Sauropterygia, Polycotylidae) from the Upper Cretaceous of Patagonia, Argentina". Alcheringa: An Australasian Journal of Palaeontology. 37 (2): 163–176. Bibcode:2013Alch...37..163O. doi:10.1080/03115518.2013.736788. hdl:11336/2489. ISSN   0311-5518.
  7. O’Gorman, José P.; Aspromonte, Franco R.; Matelo Mirco, Gonzalo (2025). "First record of lithophagy in Sulcusuchus erraini (Plesiosauria; Polycotylidae) with comments on the taphonomic and collect bias in gastroliths". Historical Biology. 0: 1–13. doi:10.1080/08912963.2025.2548329. ISSN   0891-2963.

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