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The age of the Tashinga Formation (Karoo Supergroup) in the Mid-Zambezi Basin, Zimbabwe and the first phytosaur from mainland sub-Saharan Africa

  • Paul M. Barrett
  • , Lara Sciscio
  • , Pia A. Viglietti
  • , Timothy J. Broderick
  • , Celina A. Suarez
  • , Glenn R. Sharman
  • , Andrew S. Jones
  • , Darlington Munyikwa
  • , Steve F. Edwards
  • , Kimberley E.J. Chapelle
  • , Kathleen N. Dollman
  • , Michel Zondo
  • , Jonah N. Choiniere
  • The Natural History Museum, London
  • University of the Witwatersrand
  • University of Johannesburg
  • Field Museum of Natural History
  • Makari
  • University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
  • University of Birmingham
  • National Museums and Monuments of Zimbabwe
  • Musango Safari Camp
  • Natural History Museum of Zimbabwe

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Abstract

Correlations between continental sequences within the Karoo-aged basins of southern and eastern Africa are difficult due to the dearth of shared index fossils and a lack of radioisotopic dates for key formations. Here we describe four sites along the southeastern shoreline of Lake Kariba, Zimbabwe, within the Mid-Zambezi Basin, that yield material of phytosaurs (Archosauromorpha: Phytosauria) from within the informal Tashinga Formation (Upper Karoo Group). These phytosaur remains are the first to be recovered from sub-Saharan mainland Africa, representing a major geographic range extension for this group into high southern latitudes. Furthermore, an LA-ICPMS maximum depositional age of 209.2 ± 4.5 Ma (late Norian/early Rhaetian) derived from detrital zircons provides the first absolute age estimate for any of these sites. The phytosaurs are associated with lungfish and metoposaurid amphibians, forming part of a terrestrial-aquatic dominated biota, a previously undocumented biome from the Late Triassic of southern Africa.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)445-460
Number of pages16
JournalGondwana Research
Volume81
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2020

Keywords

  • Gondwana
  • Karoo
  • Late Triassic
  • Phytosauria
  • Zimbabwe

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