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Ulnar articular surface 3-D landmarks and ecomorphology of small mammals: a case study of two early Miocene typotheres (Notoungulata) from Patagonia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Articular surfaces reflect the relative movements between adjacent bones, and the ones involved in the elbow joint provide information about forelimb movements and may be useful for making inferences about the substrate use.
Cassini, Guillermo Hernán   +3 more
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Updated knowledge on the Notoungulata (Mammalia) from the late Miocene Cerro Azul Formation, La Pampa Province, Argentina

open access: yes, 2019
We describe new remains of notoungulates from the Cerro Azul Formation (late Miocene) in La Pampa Province and reassign others previously studied, helping to precise the taxonomic diversity of 25 fossiliferous localities of this formation ...
Alicia Folguera (7876658)   +5 more
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The genus Patriarchus Ameghino, 1889 (Mammalia, Notoungulata, Typotheria), from the Santa Cruz Formation, Santa Cruz Province, Argentina

open access: yes, 2019
In 1889, Florentino Ameghino erected Patriarchus palmidens, based on a specimen from a western outcrop of the Santa Cruz Formation (early Miocene) and associated it with the ‘Notohippidian stage’.
Juan C. Fernicola (4761972)   +2 more
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Sistemática, filogenia y paleoecología de los Notopithecinae (Interatheriidae, Notoungulata) del Paleógeno de Argentina

open access: yes, 2013
Fil: Vera, Bárbara. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina.
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Icochilus curtus Ameghino 1894

open access: yes, 2019
<i>Icochilus curtus</i> Ameghino, 1894a <p> <b>Holotype.</b> Not located, probably lost.</p> <p> <b>Age and provenance of the type material.</b> Santacrucian SALMA, early Miocene, Santa Cruz ...
Cerdeño, Esperanza   +2 more
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Native ungulates (Litopterna and Notoungulata: Mammalia) from the “Mesopotamiense” (Late Miocene) of Entre Ríos province, Argentina

open access: yes, 2013
El extenso aislamiento temporal y geográfico que mantuvo incomunicada a América del Sur durante gran parte del Cenozoico promovió el desarrollo de una fauna terrestre exclusiva de esta región.
Schmidt, Gabriela Ines   +1 more
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Differential influences of allometry, phylogeny and environment on the rostral shape diversity of extinct South American notoungulates. [PDF]

open access: yesR Soc Open Sci, 2018
Gomes Rodrigues H   +8 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Ontogenetic variations and structural adjustments in mammals evolving prolonged to continuous dental growth. [PDF]

open access: yesR Soc Open Sci, 2017
Gomes Rodrigues H   +4 more
europepmc   +1 more source

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