%0 Journal Article %T Tortugas continentales (Pleurodira: Chelidae) en la Formaci¨®n Roca (Daniano), provincia de R¨ªo Negro, Argentina %A Bona %A Paula %A Heredia %A Susana %A De La Fuente %A Marcelo %J Ameghiniana %D 2009 %I Scientific Electronic Library Online %X roca formation is a stratigraphic succession of marine and continental sediments that belongs to malarg¨¹e group, which was deposited from the late campanian to the danian in the neuqu¨¦n basin, western argentina. fossil vertebrates recovered at different outcroppings of this lithostratigraphic unit correspond to marine taxa. the turtle material studied here was collected from the lower section of roca formation (maastrichtian?-danian) in northeastern lago pelegrini (38o 40' 06''s, 67o 52' 02'' o), rio negro province. remains of carapace and plastron of continental turtles were assigned to indeterminate chelid pleurodires and to yaminuechelys cf. maior (staesche, 1929). this record of chelid turtles in roca formation confirms the existence of marine paleoenvironments with continental influence and represents the first record of danian continental vertebrates in the neuqu¨¦n basin. %K pleurodira %K chelidae %K roca formation %K continental vertebrates. %U http://www.scielo.org.ar/scielo.php?script=sci_abstract&pid=S0002-70142009000200004&lng=en&nrm=iso&tlng=en