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Xenarthrans of the collection of Santiago Roth from the Pampean Region of Argentina (Pleistocene), in Zurich, Switzerland [PDF]

open access: yesSwiss Journal of Palaeontology, 2023
The present work concerns xenarthrans from the collection of Santiago (Kaspar Jakob) Roth (1850–1924) housed at the Palaeontological Institute and Museum of the University of Zurich, one of the most important collections of Pleistocene mammals from ...
Kévin Le Verger
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Distinguishing Quaternary glyptodontine cingulates in South America: How informative are juvenile specimens? [PDF]

open access: yesActa Palaeontologica Polonica, 2018
The subfamily Glyptodontinae (Xenarthra, Cingulata) comprises one of the most frequently recorded glyptodontids in South America. Recently, the North American genus Glyptotherium was recorded in South America, in addition to the genus Glyptodon.
Carlos A. Luna   +6 more
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New Glyptodont from the Codore Formation (Pliocene), Falcón State, Venezuela, its relationship with theAsterostemma problem, and the paleobiogeography of the Glyptodontinae [PDF]

open access: yesPaläontologische Zeitschrift, 2008
One of the basal Glyptodontidae groups is represented by the Propalaehoplophorinae (late Oligocene — middle Miocene), whose genera (Propalaehoplophorus, Eucinepeltus, Metopotoxus, Cochlops, andAsterostemma) were initially recognized in Argentinian Patagonia.
Carlini, A A   +4 more
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Regarding the real diversity of Glyptodontidae (Mammalia, Xenarthra) in the late Pliocene (Chapadmalalan Age/Stage) of Argentina

open access: yesAnais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências, 2016
A large diversity of Glyptodontidae has been proposed as characterizing the Chapadmalalan Age (Pliocene). Most of these taxa were recognized on the basis of partial dorsal carapaces and/or caudal tubes, whereas the main diagnostic characteristic is a ...
ALFREDO E. ZURITA   +4 more
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Late Pliocene Glyptodontinae (Xenarthra, Cingulata, Glyptodontidae) of South and North America: Morphology and paleobiogeographical implications in the GABI

open access: yesJournal of South American Earth Sciences, 2011
Abstract Knowledge of the main aspects of the Great American Biotic Interchange (GABI) concerning the glyptodontine Glyptodontidae (Xenarthra) is very scarce. A bidirectional dispersal process was recently proposed for this clade, with the presence of the North American genus Glyptotherium Osborn recognized in latest Pleistocene sediments of ...
Zurita, Alfredo Eduardo   +3 more
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The Pleistocene Glyptodontidae Gray, 1869 (Xenarthra: Cingulata) of Colombia and some considerations about the South American Glyptodontinae

open access: yesREVISTA BRASILEIRA DE PALEONTOLOGIA, 2012
Until recently, one well-characterized Pleistocene genus of the subfamily Glyptodontinae (Glyptodon ca. 1.08-0.0011 My) was recognized in South America. In recent times, some authors have demonstrated, through the re-analysis of material originally classified as Glyptodon Owen and Hoplophorus Lund, the presence of a second species belonging to the ...
Zurita, Alfredo Eduardo   +3 more
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Glyptodontinae

open access: yes, 2012
Glyptodontinae indet. (Figura 2J) Material referido. LIL-PV 778 (C. Rus. 1220), ápex caudal. Comentarios. El ápex LIL-PV 778 pertenece a un Glyptodontinae debido a que esta subfamilia presenta una coraza caudal constituida de anillos hasta el extremo terminal, donde se ubica un único elemento que representa al tubo caudal reducido. En Glyptodon el tubo
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Los Glyptodontinae (Xenarthra, Glyptodontidae) del Piso/Edad Chapadmalalense (Plioceno tardío): revisión y aportes a su conocimiento

open access: yesRevista Mexicana de Ciencias Geológicas, 2017
Los primeros registros de Glyptodontidae Glyptodontinae corresponden al Mioceno y Plioceno temprano del extremo norte de América del Sur (Boreostemma spp.), mientras que al sur de este continente (Argentina) los hallazgos más antiguos se remontan al ...
Cristian Oliva   +3 more
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Nuevos hallazgos de Mammalia, Xenarthra (Cingulata) y confirmación del registro de Pachyarmatherium Leiseyi Downing & White, 1995 en la localidad de Buenos Aires de Palmares, provincia de Alajuela, Costa Rica Mammalia, Xenarthra (Cingulata) New records and confirmation of Pachyarmatherium Leiseyi Downing & White, 1995 record at Buenos Aires of Palmares, Alajuela province, Costa Rica

open access: yesRevista Geológica de América Central, 2011
Se describen nuevos restos de osteodermos de cingulados procedentes de la localidad Cenozoica tardía de Buenos Aires de Palmares, los hallazgos de las formas pequeñas confirman la presencia del género Pachyarmatherium y de su especie norteamericana en el
Ana L. Valerio, César A Laurito
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Un nuevo Glyptodontidae (Mammalia, Xenarthra, Cingulata) del Mioceno de Patagonia (Argentina) y comentarios acerca de la sistemática de los gliptodontes “friasenses”

open access: yesRevista Mexicana de Ciencias Geológicas, 2014
En esta contribución describimos un nuevo género y especie de Glyptodontidae, proveniente de una nueva localidad fosilífera del Mioceno medio, denominada Tranquera Blanca (noroeste de la provincia del Chubut, Patagonia, Argentina).
Laureano Raúl González-Ruiz   +8 more
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