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Biostratigraphic significance of the presence of Protypotherium cf. P. antiquum Ameghino 1885 (Interatheriidae, Notoungulata) in the late Miocene of Northwestern Argentina

open access: yesJournal of South American Earth Sciences, 2020
Interatheriinae (Notoungulata, Interatheriidae) includes small, rodent-like, and cursorial mammal herbivores. They are known from the early Oligocene and became abundant during the early to middle Miocene in several South American localities.
Matias A Armella, Ricardo A Bonini
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Evolutionary Trends of Protypotherium (Interatheriidae, Notoungulata) Lineage throughout the Miocene of South America

open access: yesJournal of Mammalian Evolution, 2021
Protypotherium (Mammalia, Notoungulata, lnteratheriinae) is a well-known and very diverse genus of extinct native ungulates of South America, widely distributed from southern to middle latitudes of Argentina, Chile, and Bolivia.
Alejo C Scarano   +2 more
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The Interatheriinae from the Late Oligocene of Mendoza (Argentina), with comments on some Deseadan Interatheriidae [PDF]

open access: yesHistorical Biology, 2017
This contribution discusses the interatheriids from Quebrada Fiera, a Late Oligocene locality in the south of Mendoza Province. In addition, the taxonomic status of the Deseadan interatheres Plagiarthrus clivus, Argyrohyrax proavus, Argyrohyrax ...
Barbara Vera   +2 more
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Systematic revision of the species of Protypotherium (Notoungulata: Interatheriidae) from the Santa Cruz Formation (Early–Middle Miocene), Argentinian Patagonia: a new phylogenetic hypothesis for the Interatheriidae

open access: yesZoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2023
Protypotherium is one of the main genera of the Interatheriidae due to its species richness, abundance, and wide distribution from southern to middle latitudes of Argentina, Bolivia, Uruguay, and Chile. This genus is better known from the species founded
Mercedes Fernández   +2 more
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SYSTEMATIC REVISION OF PRE- AND POST-SANTACRUCIAN SPECIES OF PROTYPOTHERIUM (INTERATHERIIDAE, NOTOUNGULATA)

Ameghiniana, 2023
Dentro del Orden Notoungulata, considerado el clado más diverso y abundante de ungulados nativos de América del Sur, Interatheriidae (Paleoceno tardío–Mioceno Tardío) es una de las familias más conocidas y derivadas. La mayoría de los interatéridos descritos a fines del siglo XIX fueron erigidos a partir de especímenes recolectados en la prolífera ...
Mercedes Fernández   +2 more
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Systematic revision of the species of Protypotherium (Notoungulata: Interatheriidae) from the Santa Cruz Formation (Early–Middle Miocene), Argentinian Patagonia: a new phylogenetic hypothesis for the Interatheriidae

Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2023
Abstract Protypotherium is one of the main genera of the Interatheriidae due to its species richness, abundance, and wide distribution from southern to middle latitudes of Argentina, Bolivia, Uruguay, and Chile. This genus is better known from the species founded by Florentino Ameghino during late 19th century from the prolific Santa ...
Fernández, Mercedes   +2 more
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A New Typothere Notoungulate (Mammalia: Interatheriidae), from the Miocene Nazareno Formation of Southern Bolivia

Ameghiniana, 2020
We describe a new interatheriid notoungulate, Juchuysillu arenalesensis gen. et sp. nov., based on six partial upper and lower dentitions from the early to middle Miocene Nazareno Formation of southern Bolivia. A specimen is also referred to J. arenalesensis from the early middle Miocene (Langhian) locality of Cerdas, Bolivia (ca.
Darin A Croft, Federico Anaya
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A new genus of Interatheriinae (Interatheriidae, Notoungulata) from the Santa Cruz Formation (early–middle Miocene), Santa Cruz Province, Argentina, and the revision of the genus Cochilius Ameghino, 1902

Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 2021
Interatheriinae is one of the most derived subfamilies of South American notoungulates. Several interatheriines have been described since the 19th century, but most of them have not been revised, o...
Fernández, Mercedes   +2 more
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Virtual Endocast Morphology of Mesotheriidae (Mammalia, Notoungulata, Typotheria): New Insights and Implications on Notoungulate Encephalization and Brain Evolution [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Mammalian Evolution, 2017
We provide morphological, quantitative, and qualitative studies of cranial endocasts of mesotheriid notoungulates solving previous open debate on notoungulate endocasts. For that purpose, we use the most accurate digital reconstructions methods.
Marcos Fernández-Monescillo   +2 more
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A new species ofEopachyrucos(Mammalia, Notoungulata, Interatheriidae) from the Late Oligocene of Uruguay

Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 2003
A new species of the notoungulate Eopachyrucos is described on the basis of mandibles and lower cheek teeth from the upper Oligocene Fray Bentos Formation of Uruguay. Eopachyrucos ranchoverdensis , sp. nov., is most similar to the pre-Deseadan/post-Mustersan (late Eocene) Eopachyrucos pliciferus from Patagonia, but is much larger and less hypsodont ...
Marcelo A. Reguero   +2 more
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