Tiupampan

The Tiupampan (Spanish: Tiupampense) age is a period of geologic time (64.5–62.5 Ma) within the Paleocene epoch of the Paleogene used more specifically with South American land mammal ages (SALMA). It is the oldest SALMA age and precedes the Peligran age.[1]

Etymology

The age is named after the paleontological site Tiupampa in Bolivia.

Formations

Locations of Tiupampan formations
Formation
bold is type
Country Basin Notes
Santa Lucía Formation BoliviaPotosí Basin
Chota Formation PeruBagua Basin
Guaduas Formation ColombiaAltiplano Cundiboyacense
Lefipán Formation (pre-Tiupampan) ArgentinaCañadón Asfalto Basin
Maria Farinha Formation BrazilParnaíba Basin
Salamanca Formation ArgentinaGolfo San Jorge Basin

Fossils

Group Fossils Formation Notes
MammalsAlcidedorbignya inopinata, Allqokirus australis, Andinodelphys cochabambensis, Andinodus boliviensis, Incadelphys antiquus, Jaskhadelphys minutus, Khasia cordillerensis, Kollpania tiupampina, Mayulestes ferox, Mizquedelphys pilpinensis, Molinodus suarezi, Peradectes austrinum, Pucadelphys andinus, Pucanodus gagnieri, Roberthoffstetteria nationalgeographica, Simoclaenus sylvaticus, Szalinia gracilis, Tiulordia floresi, Tiuclaenus minutus, Cimolestes sp., Didelphoidea indet., Henricosborniidae or Oldfieldthomasiidae, Proteutheria indet.Santa Lucía
Reptiles &
amphibians
Coniophis sp., Estesiella boliviensis, Kataria anisodonta, Lapparentemys vilavilensis, Podocnemis ?brasiliensis, Roxochelys cf. vilavilensis, Zulmasuchus querejazus, Aniliidae, Boidae, ?Madtsoiidae, Tropidophiidae, GymnophionaSanta Lucía
Guarinisuchus munizi, Hyposaurus derbianus, Inaechelys pernambucensisMaria Farinha
Eocaiman palaeocenicus, Kawasphenodon peligrensis, Yaminuechelys maiorSalamanca
FishesAndinichthys bolivianensis, Dajetella sudamericana, Enchodus oliveirai, Gasteroclupea branisai, Hoffstetterichthys pucai, Incaichthys suarezi, Lepidosiren cf. paradoxa, Phareodusichthys tavernei, Eohiodon sp., Hoplias sp., Lepisosteus sp., Miletes sp., Percichthys sp., Phareodus sp., Rhineastes sp., Rhodsia sp., Ictaluridae indet.Santa Lucía
Myliobatis dixoniMaria Farinha
FloraArchaeopaliurus boyacensis, Coussapoa camargoi, Ficus andrewsi, Berhamniphyllum sp.Guaduas
Cupressinoxylon artabeae, Notiantha, SuesseniaSalamanca

Correlations

Tiupampan correlations in South America
FormationSanta LucíaGuaduasMaria FarinhaSalamancaLefipánMap
BasinPotosíAltiplano
Cundiboyacense
ParnaíbaGolfo
San Jorge
Cañadón
Asfalto
Tiupampan (South America)
Country Bolivia Colombia Brazil Argentina
Mammals
Reptiles
Fish
Flora
EnvironmentsFluvio-lacustrinePaludalShallow marinePaludal-estuarineDeltaic-shallow marine
Pre-Tiupampan flora & fauna

Tiupampan fauna

Tiupampan flora
Volcanic

References

  1. Tiupampan in the Paleobiology Database
  2. Sempere et al., 1997, p.709
  3. Chacaltana et al., 2015, p.2
  4. Castro Medina, 2010
  5. Montoya & Reyes, 2005, p.54
  6. Goin et al., 2006
  7. Carvalho et al., 2016, p.493
  8. Clyde et al., 2014, p.303
  9. De Muizon et al., 2018
  10. Gayet et al.
  11. Tiupampa 1 at Fossilworks.org
  12. Gaffney et al. 2011.
  13. Buffetaut & Marshall 1991.
  14. Rage, 1991a, pp.499-501
  15. Rage, 1991b, pp.503-508
  16. De Araújo et al., 2016, p.495
  17. Guarinisuchus at Fossilworks.org
  18. Hyposaurus derbianus at Fossilworks.org
  19. Apesteguia et al., 2014
  20. Yaminuechelys at Fossilworks.org
  21. Eocaiman at Fossilworks.org
  22. Poty Quarry at Fossilworks.org
  23. Coussapoa camargoi, Ficus andrewsi at Fossilworks.org
  24. Berhamniphyllum sp. & Archaeopaliurus boyacensis at Fossilworks.org
  25. Jud et al. 2017.
  26. Ruiz et al. 2017.

Bibliography

Chota Formation
Guaduas Formation
Lefipán Formation
Maria Farinha Formation
Salamanca Formation
Santa Lucía Formation
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