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The Dance of Tusks: Rediscovery of Lower Incisors in the Pan-American Proboscidean Cuvieronius hyodon Revises Incisor Evolution in Elephantimorpha. [PDF]
Mothé D, Ferretti MP, Avilla LS.
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Global archaeological evidence for proboscidean overkill. [PDF]
Surovell T +2 more
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A new extinct primate among the Pleistocene megafauna of Bahia, Brazil. [PDF]
Cartelle C, Hartwig WC.
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New Haplomastodon findsfrom the Late Pleistocene of northern Ecuador
Geobios, 1993Abstract New mastodon remains were collected in the Carchi Province, northern Ecuador. The levels from which the fauna was collected are referred to the Late Pleistocene (Late Lujanian Mammal Age). On the basis of this fossil material, we conclude that probably only one species of Haplomastodon was present in Ecuador, most of tropical South America,
Giovanni Ficcarelli +3 more
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Journal of South American Earth Sciences, 2011
Abstract This study reports implications of different tooth marks left by carnivorous mammals on long bones of Haplomastodon waringi from the Quaternary of Aguas de Araxa, Minas Gerais, Brazil. Analyses of gnawing damage by ursids, felids, and canids have shown that these groups produce pits on bone surfaces when the gnawing is superficial, and ...
Victor Hugo Dominato +3 more
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Abstract This study reports implications of different tooth marks left by carnivorous mammals on long bones of Haplomastodon waringi from the Quaternary of Aguas de Araxa, Minas Gerais, Brazil. Analyses of gnawing damage by ursids, felids, and canids have shown that these groups produce pits on bone surfaces when the gnawing is superficial, and ...
Victor Hugo Dominato +3 more
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