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Evolutionary patterns of bone histology and bone compactness in xenarthran mammal long bones. [PDF]
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The Great American Biotic Interchange : A South American Perspective [PDF]
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The late-Quaternary megafauna extinctions: Patterns, causes, ecological consequences and implications for ecosystem management in the Anthropocene. [PDF]
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Geodinamica plio-cuaternaria en los Andes centrales : el Altiplano norte de Bolivia [PDF]
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A new species of Panochthus (Xenarthra, Glyptodontidae) from the late Pleistocene of Argentina
Journal of South American Earth Sciences, 2020Abstract In the late Pleistocene, Panochthus was the most diverse genus of glyptodontids with five species: P. jaguaribensis, endemic to the intertropical region of Brazil, P. hipsilis from Bolivia, P. greslebini from Brazil and Argentina, P. tuberculatus from Uruguay and Argentina and P. frenzelianus, probably from the Pampean region, Argentina.
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The earliest record ofNeuryurusAmeghino (Mammalia, Glyptodontidae, Hoplophorinae)
Alcheringa: An Australasian Journal of Palaeontology, 2009Zurita, A.E., Soibelzon, E., Scillato-Yane, G.J. & Cenizo, M., March, 2009. The earliest record of Neuryurus Ameghino (Mammalia, Glyptodontidae, Hoplophorinae). Alcheringa 33, 49–57. ISSN 0311-5518. Among the Pleistocene Cingulata (Glyptodontidae), Neuryurus Ameghino is poorly documented; the only well-characterized species being N.
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Glyptodontidae indet. (Figuras 2H, 2I, 2K, 2L, 2M) Material referido. LIL-PV 919 (C. Rus. 1019), LIL-PV 920 (C. Rus. 1397), LIL-PV 921 (C. Rus. 1396), LIL-PV 773 (C. Rus. 1219), molariformes; LIL-PV 786 (C. Rus. 846), falange ungueal. LIL-PV 920 (C. Rus. 1397).
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Glyptodontidae indet. (Figuras 2H, 2I, 2K, 2L, 2M) Material referido. LIL-PV 919 (C. Rus. 1019), LIL-PV 920 (C. Rus. 1397), LIL-PV 921 (C. Rus. 1396), LIL-PV 773 (C. Rus. 1219), molariformes; LIL-PV 786 (C. Rus. 846), falange ungueal. LIL-PV 920 (C. Rus. 1397).
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Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 2018
Glyptodon Owen is one of the most frequently recorded glyptodonts in the Pleistocene of South America, especially between 20°S and 38°S.
Cuadrelli, Francisco +6 more
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Glyptodon Owen is one of the most frequently recorded glyptodonts in the Pleistocene of South America, especially between 20°S and 38°S.
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