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María Páramo

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Dr.
María Páramo
María Euridice Páramo Fonseca
Born1953
NationalityColombian
EducationUniversidad Nacional de Colombia (MSc.)
Alma materUniversité de Poitiers (PhD)
Known forVertebrate paleontology
Scientific career
FieldsGeology, Palaeontology, Paleoecology, Taphonomy
InstitutionsUniversidad Nacional de Colombia
INGEOMINAS
Thesis Les Vertébrés marins du Turonien de la Vallée Supérieure du Magdalena, Colombie, Systématique, Paléoécologie et Paléobiogéographie  (1997)

María Euridice Páramo Fonseca (born 1953 in Bogotá, Colombia) is a Colombian paleontologist and geologist.[1] She has contributed to paleontology in Colombia in the fields of describing various Cretaceous reptiles, most notably the mosasaurs Eonatator and Yaguarasaurus, the ichthyosaur Kyhytysuka, and the plesiosaurs Leivanectes and Stenorhynchosaurus.

Biography

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Páramo co-authored the publication about Padillasaurus leivaensis, the first dinosaur fossil found in Colombia
Skull of Kyhytysuka sachicarum

In 1991, Páramo obtained her MSc. degree from the Universidad Nacional de Colombia with a thesis titled Posición Sistemática de un reptil marino con base en los restos fósiles encontrados en capas del Cretácico Superior en Yaguará, Huila and her PhD degree in 1997 from the Université de Poitiers with a thesis Les Vertébrés marins du Turonien de la Vallée Supérieure du Magdalena, Colombie, Systématique, Paléoécologie et Paléobiogéographie.[2] With "Mention d’honneur avec félicitations" for doctoral thesis. María Páramo lectures and conducts research in the Department of Geosciences[3] at the Universidad Nacional de Colombia in Bogotá since 2006.[4] Páramo has helped establish a foundation for the preservation and rescue of fossils in the region of Colombia, along with other researchers and contributors.[3]

Páramo, together with fellow paleontologist Fernando Etayo, collaborated in describing the first dinosaur fossil found in Colombia, Padillasaurus leivaensis from the Paja Formation, close to Villa de Leyva, Boyacá.[5]

Other species described by Páramo are the mosasaur Eonatator coellensis from Coello, Tolima,[6] the pliosaur Stenorhynchosaurus munozi,[7] and ichthyosaur Platypterigius sachicarum (now Kyhytysuka sachicarum) from the Paja Formation,[8] Platypterygius appendicular remains from Northern tip of South America, fossil fish species Bachea huilensis from the Villeta Group,[9] and Gomphotheres from Pleistocene beds close to Cartagena.[10] One of the most complete discoveries in South America, the mosasaur Yaguarasaurus columbianus from the La Frontera Formation, Huila,[11] is mainly found in South America, but has been identified globally. Along with Fonsesca, in 2000, collected the tooth of mosasaur genus found in layers of the Turoniense of the Villeta Formation from "Mosasauroids from Colombia."[12]

Páramo has published in Spanish, French and English.[2]

Works

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This list is a selection of works.[2][4]

Articles

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  • 2019 - A new late Aptian elasmosaurid from the Paja Formation, Villa de Leiva, Colombia[13]
  • 2018 - Appendicular remains of an ophthalmosaurid ichthyosaur from the lower Barremian of Villa de Leiva, Colombia[14]
  • 2016 - Stenorhynchosaurus munozi, gen. et sp. nov. a new pliosaurid from the Upper Barremian (Lower Cretaceous) of Villa de Leiva, Colombia, South America[7]
  • 2013 - Eonatator coellensis nov. sp. (Squamata: Mosasauridae), a new species from the Upper Cretaceous of Colombia[6]
  • 2012 - Mosasauroids from Colombia
  • 2007 - The first Late Pleistocene record of Kinosternon (Cryptodira:Kinosternidae) turtles for Northern South America, Pubenza locality, Colombia
  • 2001 - Los peces de la familia Pachyrhizodontidae (Teleostei) del Turoniano del Valle Superior del Magdalena, Colombia, dos nuevas especies
  • 2000 - Yaguarasaurus columbianus (Reptilia, Mosasauridae), a primitive mosasaur from the Turonian (Upper Cretaceous) of Colombia[11]
  • 1998 - Platypterigius sachicarum (Reptilia, Ichthyosauria), nueva especie del Cretácico de Colombia[8]
  • 1997 - Bachea huilensis nov. gen., nov. sp., premier Tselfatioidei (Teleostei) de Colombie[9]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ (in Spanish) Los reptiles de María Páramo - El Espectador
  2. ^ a b c (in Spanish) Curriculum Vitae María Páramo
  3. ^ a b "Los reptiles de María Páramo".
  4. ^ a b (in Spanish) Curriculum Vitae María Páramo Archived 6 August 2017 at the Wayback Machine - Universidad Nacional de Colombia
  5. ^ (in Spanish) Este es el Padillasaurus, el primer dinosaurio colombiano - El Tiempo
  6. ^ a b Páramo, 2013
  7. ^ a b Páramo et al., 2016
  8. ^ a b Páramo, 1998
  9. ^ a b Páramo, 1997
  10. ^ Páramo & Escobar, 2010
  11. ^ a b Páramo, 2000
  12. ^ "Paleontología en Colombia: Yaguarasaurus, el mosasaurio de Colombia". Paleontología en Colombia. 20 March 2012.
  13. ^ Páramo Fonseca et al., 2019
  14. ^ Páramo, 2018

Notable works by Páramo

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