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Journal of South American Earth Sciences, 2018
Abstract The "Plohophorini" (Late Miocene – Pliocene of South America) constitute one of the more taxonomically complex groups within Glyptodontidae, with a monophyly questioned in recent phylogenetic analyses. The tribe is characterized by a poor representation of most of its species, several of which are described upon very fragmentary type ...
Pablo Toriño, Daniel Perea
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Abstract The "Plohophorini" (Late Miocene – Pliocene of South America) constitute one of the more taxonomically complex groups within Glyptodontidae, with a monophyly questioned in recent phylogenetic analyses. The tribe is characterized by a poor representation of most of its species, several of which are described upon very fragmentary type ...
Pablo Toriño, Daniel Perea
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Journal of Natural History, 2011
We propose that the particular high latitudinal distribution of Neosclerocalyptus (Glyptodontidae) and the cyclic nature of the Pleistocene glacial–interglacial events were factors that probably stimulated morphological evolution of its fronto-nasal sinuses, a feature unique among glyptodonts.
A.E. Zurita +4 more
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We propose that the particular high latitudinal distribution of Neosclerocalyptus (Glyptodontidae) and the cyclic nature of the Pleistocene glacial–interglacial events were factors that probably stimulated morphological evolution of its fronto-nasal sinuses, a feature unique among glyptodonts.
A.E. Zurita +4 more
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Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie - Monatshefte, 2006
Alfredo Eduardo Zurita +2 more
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Alfredo Eduardo Zurita +2 more
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