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PaleoAmerica, 2015
The Order Proboscidea in Mexico is composed of the families Elephantidae, Mammutidae, and Gomphotheriidae. The last one includes the genus Cuvieronius. In this paper, we present a skull identified as the first record of Cuvieronius hyodon in Valparaiso, southwestern Zacatecas.
Lucia Gurrola-Riera +2 more
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The Order Proboscidea in Mexico is composed of the families Elephantidae, Mammutidae, and Gomphotheriidae. The last one includes the genus Cuvieronius. In this paper, we present a skull identified as the first record of Cuvieronius hyodon in Valparaiso, southwestern Zacatecas.
Lucia Gurrola-Riera +2 more
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Journal of Mammalian Evolution, 2007
Dental material of the South American elephantoid Cuvieronius hyodon from the Late Pleistocene of the Tarija Basin, Bolivia was sampled for a comprehensive analysis of the microstructure of the enamel. To examine variability at the dentition level, enamel samples of the upper incisor, second deciduous premolar, and molars were sectioned.
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Dental material of the South American elephantoid Cuvieronius hyodon from the Late Pleistocene of the Tarija Basin, Bolivia was sampled for a comprehensive analysis of the microstructure of the enamel. To examine variability at the dentition level, enamel samples of the upper incisor, second deciduous premolar, and molars were sectioned.
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Mythbusting evolutionary issues on South American Gomphotheriidae (Mammalia: Proboscidea)
Quaternary Science Reviews, 2015Dimila Mothé
exaly
The Proboscidean Gomphotheres (Mammalia, Gomphotheriidae) from Southernmost South America
The Latin American Studies Book Series, 2020exaly
Diet of rinchothere (Proboscidea, Gomphotheriidae,RhynchotheriumSpecies) of Taxco, Guerrero, México
Southwestern Naturalist, 2015Joaquin Arroyo-Cabrales +1 more
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