Papers by Reinaldo Bertini
Revue de micropaléontologie, 2023
Non-marine ostracods from the Upper Cretaceous of Southern Hemisphere (South America, Africa and ... more Non-marine ostracods from the Upper Cretaceous of Southern Hemisphere (South America, Africa and India)
are studied and discussed for the purpose of establishing a biostratigraphy scheme and their paleogeographic
distribution. The paleogeographic analysis performed here reveals ten distinct groupings of species: (1) Neuquén
and Paraná basins (Brazil) are characterized by Ilyocypris riograndensis, Neuquenocypris minor, Neuquenocypris
tenuipunctata, Wolburgiopsis vicinalis and Vecticypris aff. punctata; (2) Wolburgiopsis neocretacea is characteristic of
Los Llanos Formation (Sub-Andean Basin, Argentina) and Neuquén (Argentina) and Parana basins (Brazil); (3)
Ilyocypris triebeli is characteristic of Sub-Andean Basins (El Molino Formation, Bolivia; Los Llanos, Ciénaga del Rio
Huaco formations, Argentina), and Yacoraite formations (Salta Basin); Neuquén (Argentina), Paraná and Campos basins (Brazil): Ilyocypris triebeli; (4) Neuquén (Argentina), Paraná and Santos basins (Brazil): Fossocytheridea
lobulata; (5) Paraná, Santos (Brazil), Congo (R. D. Congo) basins and Lameta Formation (India): Stenocypris cylindrica; (6) Paraná (Brazil) and Congo (R. D. Congo) basins: Paracypria makawensis and Species “K 530 b” Grekoff,
1960; (7) Yacoraite Formation (Salta Basin) and Neuquén Basin (Argentina), Paraná (Brazil) and Congo (R. D.
Congo) basins: Ilyocypris argentiniensis; (8) Neuquén (Argentina), Paraná (Brazil) and Congo (R. D. Congo) basins:
Alicenula kwangoensis; (9) Paraná Basin (Brazil) and Lameta Formation (India): Candona chuiensis, Cypridopsis
huenei, Paracandona jabalpurensis and Paralimnocythere hasuii; (10) Paraná (Brazil), Congo (R. D. Congo) basins
and Lameta Formation (India): Periosocypris megistus. Other generic correlations, especially the genera Wolburgiopsis, Neuquenocypris, Virgatocypris, Altanicypris and Talycypridea, reinforce this paleobiogeographical similarities and a Campanian-Maastrichtian age to the Bauru Group (Paraná Basin) and the Kwango Series (Congo Basin),
whose age was still in need of refinement.
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Papers by Reinaldo Bertini
are studied and discussed for the purpose of establishing a biostratigraphy scheme and their paleogeographic
distribution. The paleogeographic analysis performed here reveals ten distinct groupings of species: (1) Neuquén
and Paraná basins (Brazil) are characterized by Ilyocypris riograndensis, Neuquenocypris minor, Neuquenocypris
tenuipunctata, Wolburgiopsis vicinalis and Vecticypris aff. punctata; (2) Wolburgiopsis neocretacea is characteristic of
Los Llanos Formation (Sub-Andean Basin, Argentina) and Neuquén (Argentina) and Parana basins (Brazil); (3)
Ilyocypris triebeli is characteristic of Sub-Andean Basins (El Molino Formation, Bolivia; Los Llanos, Ciénaga del Rio
Huaco formations, Argentina), and Yacoraite formations (Salta Basin); Neuquén (Argentina), Paraná and Campos basins (Brazil): Ilyocypris triebeli; (4) Neuquén (Argentina), Paraná and Santos basins (Brazil): Fossocytheridea
lobulata; (5) Paraná, Santos (Brazil), Congo (R. D. Congo) basins and Lameta Formation (India): Stenocypris cylindrica; (6) Paraná (Brazil) and Congo (R. D. Congo) basins: Paracypria makawensis and Species “K 530 b” Grekoff,
1960; (7) Yacoraite Formation (Salta Basin) and Neuquén Basin (Argentina), Paraná (Brazil) and Congo (R. D.
Congo) basins: Ilyocypris argentiniensis; (8) Neuquén (Argentina), Paraná (Brazil) and Congo (R. D. Congo) basins:
Alicenula kwangoensis; (9) Paraná Basin (Brazil) and Lameta Formation (India): Candona chuiensis, Cypridopsis
huenei, Paracandona jabalpurensis and Paralimnocythere hasuii; (10) Paraná (Brazil), Congo (R. D. Congo) basins
and Lameta Formation (India): Periosocypris megistus. Other generic correlations, especially the genera Wolburgiopsis, Neuquenocypris, Virgatocypris, Altanicypris and Talycypridea, reinforce this paleobiogeographical similarities and a Campanian-Maastrichtian age to the Bauru Group (Paraná Basin) and the Kwango Series (Congo Basin),
whose age was still in need of refinement.
are studied and discussed for the purpose of establishing a biostratigraphy scheme and their paleogeographic
distribution. The paleogeographic analysis performed here reveals ten distinct groupings of species: (1) Neuquén
and Paraná basins (Brazil) are characterized by Ilyocypris riograndensis, Neuquenocypris minor, Neuquenocypris
tenuipunctata, Wolburgiopsis vicinalis and Vecticypris aff. punctata; (2) Wolburgiopsis neocretacea is characteristic of
Los Llanos Formation (Sub-Andean Basin, Argentina) and Neuquén (Argentina) and Parana basins (Brazil); (3)
Ilyocypris triebeli is characteristic of Sub-Andean Basins (El Molino Formation, Bolivia; Los Llanos, Ciénaga del Rio
Huaco formations, Argentina), and Yacoraite formations (Salta Basin); Neuquén (Argentina), Paraná and Campos basins (Brazil): Ilyocypris triebeli; (4) Neuquén (Argentina), Paraná and Santos basins (Brazil): Fossocytheridea
lobulata; (5) Paraná, Santos (Brazil), Congo (R. D. Congo) basins and Lameta Formation (India): Stenocypris cylindrica; (6) Paraná (Brazil) and Congo (R. D. Congo) basins: Paracypria makawensis and Species “K 530 b” Grekoff,
1960; (7) Yacoraite Formation (Salta Basin) and Neuquén Basin (Argentina), Paraná (Brazil) and Congo (R. D.
Congo) basins: Ilyocypris argentiniensis; (8) Neuquén (Argentina), Paraná (Brazil) and Congo (R. D. Congo) basins:
Alicenula kwangoensis; (9) Paraná Basin (Brazil) and Lameta Formation (India): Candona chuiensis, Cypridopsis
huenei, Paracandona jabalpurensis and Paralimnocythere hasuii; (10) Paraná (Brazil), Congo (R. D. Congo) basins
and Lameta Formation (India): Periosocypris megistus. Other generic correlations, especially the genera Wolburgiopsis, Neuquenocypris, Virgatocypris, Altanicypris and Talycypridea, reinforce this paleobiogeographical similarities and a Campanian-Maastrichtian age to the Bauru Group (Paraná Basin) and the Kwango Series (Congo Basin),
whose age was still in need of refinement.