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 ...
A. Zurita +3 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]
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.
A. Carlini +4 more
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The Cingulata (Mammalia, Xenarthra) from the “Conglomerado Osífero” (late miocene) of the Ituzaingó Formation of Entre Ríos province, Argentina [PDF]
Los Cingulata del Conglomerado osífero (Mioceno tardío) de la Formación Ituzaingó comprenden tres familias: Dasypodidae, Pampatheriidae y Glyptodontidae (más una mención de Peltephilidae por Ameghino en 1906).
Carlini, Alfredo Armando +7 more
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The knowledge of northern South American Glyptodontidae (Mammalia, Xenarthra, Cingulata) is very scarce compared with that of southern South American taxa, which have been systematically studied since the 19th century.
A. Zurita +3 more
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The Glyptodontidae is one of the most conspicuous groups in the Pleistocene megafauna of the Americas. The Glyptodontinae were involved in the Great American Biotic Interchange (GABI) and their earliest records in North America are about 3.9 Ma ...
A. Carlini, A. Zurita, O. Aguilera
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Structures accessoires de protection en Glyptodon Owen (Xenarthra, Cingulata, Glyptodontidae) [PDF]
The Glyptodontidae (Mammalia, Xenarthra) are one of the most common paleofaunistic elements in the South American megafauna. In this context, of the six genera most frequently recorded in the South American Pleistocene (Glyptodon, Neosclerocalyptus ...
Arzani, Héctor +5 more
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Nova ocorrência de megafauna pleistocênica em Mato Grosso do Sul
The state of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil, has revealed an important paleontological potential of Quaternary deposits, especially because of the fossil richness in caves and rivers of the Serra da Bodoquena region. This study presents new taxonomic data of
Thaís Rabito Pansani +2 more
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New Glyptodont from the Codore Formation (Pliocene), Falcón State, Venezuela, its relationship with the Asterostemma problem, and the paleobiogeography of the Glyptodontinae [PDF]
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 ...
Aguilera, Orangel +4 more
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Osteoderm Histology of Late Pleistocene Cingulates from the Intertropical Region of Brazil
During the Late Pleistocene, several possibly endemic cingulate species, known mostly from isolated osteoderms, carapace fragments, and caudal tubes, coexisted in the Brazilian Intertropical Region.
P. C. Pereira +3 more
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North American Glyptodontines (Xenarthra, Mammalia) in the Upper Pleistocene of northern South America [PDF]
The Glyptodontidae is one of the most conspicuous groups in the Pleistocene megafauna of the Americas. The Glyptodontinae were involved in the Great American Biotic Interchange (GABI) and their earliest records in North America are about 3.9 Ma ...
Aguilera, Orangel +2 more
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