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LITOPTERNA (MAMMALIA) FROM THE SANTA CRUZ FORMATION (EARLY–MIDDLE MIOCENE) AT THE RÍO SANTA CRUZ, SOUTHERN ARGENTINA

open access: yesPublicación Electrónica de la Asociación Paleontológica Argentina, 2019
Litopterna from fossiliferous exposures of the Santa Cruz Formation (Early–Middle Miocene) along the Río Santa Cruz, Patagonia Argentina, are analyzed and described.
Gabriela Ines Schmidt   +3 more
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NOTOUNGULATA AND ASTRAPOTHERIA (MAMMALIA, MERIDIUNGULATA) OF THE SANTA CRUZ FORMATION (EARLY–MIDDLE MIOCENE) ALONG THE RÍO SANTA CRUZ, ARGENTINE PATAGONIA

open access: yesPublicación Electrónica de la Asociación Paleontológica Argentina, 2019
This contribution details new records of Notoungulata and Astrapotheria from the exposures of the Santa Cruz Formation in the Río Santa Cruz (Early–Middle Miocene; Province of Santa Cruz). The astrapothere Astrapotherium sp. Burmeister, the notoungulate
Mercedes Fernández, Nahuel Antu Muñoz
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Cavioids, chinchilloids, and erethizontoids (Hystricognathi, Rodentia, Mammalia) of the early Miocene Pampa Castillo fauna, Chile (American Museum novitates, no. 3984)

open access: yes, 2022
46 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 26 cm.Caviomorph rodents became important components of South American faunas after their Eocene arrival from Africa.
Croft, Darin A.   +5 more
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THE METATHERIA FROM THE RÍO SANTA CRUZ (SANTA CRUZ FORMATION, EARLY–MIDDLE MIOCENE, ARGENTINA): HISTORY AND NEW RECORDS

open access: yesPublicación Electrónica de la Asociación Paleontológica Argentina, 2019
Here we summarize the species of Metatheria from the Early–Middle Miocene Santa Cruz Formation at the Río Santa Cruz (RSC; Argentina). We assign newly collected specimens from the RSC localities Barrancas Blancas (BB) and Segundas Barrancas Blancas (SBB)
Laura Chornogubsky   +2 more
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Inferring habitat and feeding behaviour of early Miocene notoungulates from Patagonia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
Notoungulates, native fossil mammals of South America, have been usually studied from a taxonomic point of view, whereas their palaeobiology has been largely neglected.
Cassini, Guillermo Hernán   +3 more
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Analysis of the Early-Middle Miocene mammal associations at the Río Santa Cruz (Patagonia, Argentina)

open access: yes, 2020
© 2019 Asociacion Paleontologica Argentina. All rights reserved. The Santa Cruz Formation (SCF) records high latitude terrestrial paleoecosystems in the Southern Hemisphere during Burdigalian-early Langhian times (Early-Middle Miocene). Mammalian fossils
Susana Bargo, M   +4 more
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New toxodontid (Notoungulata) from the Early Miocene of Mendoza, Argentina [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
We describe a new toxodontid species, Nesodon taweretus sp. nov., from the Aisol Formation in Mendoza Province, central-west Argentina. Nesodon is a frequently found Toxodontidae, member of the Notoungulata, an extinct endemic group of Cenozoic South ...
Schmitz, Mark D.   +17 more
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NEW RECORDS OF BIRDS FROM THE SANTA CRUZ FORMATION (EARLY–MIDDLE MIOCENE) AT THE RÍO SANTA CRUZ VALLEY, PATAGONIA, ARGENTINA

open access: yesPublicación Electrónica de la Asociación Paleontológica Argentina, 2019
The Santa Cruz Formation constitutes one of the most representative units of the Early-Middle Miocene of South America for its abundant and rich fossil record of vertebrates.
Juan Marcelo Diederle   +1 more
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CINGULATES (MAMMALIA, XENARTHRA) OF THE SANTA CRUZ FORMATION (EARLY–MIDDLE MIOCENE) FROM THE RÍO SANTA CRUZ, ARGENTINE PATAGONIA

open access: yesPublicación Electrónica de la Asociación Paleontológica Argentina, 2019
In 1887 Carlos Ameghino carried out the earliest extensive exploration of the fossiliferous localities along the Río Santa Cruz (Patagonia). His brother Florentino erected more than 100 vertebrate species based on the remains that Carlos recovered.
Juan Carlos Fernicola   +1 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: yes, 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
Cerdeño Serrano, Maria Esperanza   +2 more
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