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Notas sobre el suborden typotheria [PDF]
Fil: Cabrera, Angel.
Cabrera, Angel
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Un nuevo Notopithecinae (Notoungulata, Typotheria) del Terciario Inferior de la Puna argentina
[ES] Los Interatheriidae Notopithecinae son un grupo de notoungulados tipoterios de tama?o muy peque?o, muy frecuentes en el Pale?geno de Patagonia; generalmente, han sido considerados como ancestrales a la m?s avanzada subfamilia Interatheriinae. Aqu? se describe Punapithecus minor n. gen. y n.
López, Guillermo, Bond, Mariano
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Notoungulate faunas of north-western Argentina: new findings of early-diverging forms from the Eocene Geste Formation [PDF]
Vertebrate-bearing deposits of the Geste Formation (Late Eocene) crop out in the Puna of Catamarca and Salta, north-western Argentina, and have yielded specimens of a variety of clades.
Babot, María Judith +1 more
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Fig. 1. Map of the central Chilean Andes, illustrating the broad swath of Abanico Formation and equivalent deposits (shaded) and localities/faunas referred to in the text.Published as part of Hitz, Ralph B., Flynn, John J.
Flynn, John J. +2 more
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Fig. 15. Bivariate plot of basal interatheriids (excluding Eopachyrucos) using upper first molar dimensions.Published as part of Hitz, Ralph B., Flynn, John J.
Flynn, John J. +2 more
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Fig. 10. Ignigena minisculus, new taxon, SGOPV 3167 (referred specimen), left mandible, p1–p3, m1, left buccal view. Tapado Fauna.Published as part of Hitz, Ralph B., Flynn, John J.
Flynn, John J. +2 more
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Inferring habitat and feeding behaviour of early Miocene notoungulates from Patagonia [PDF]
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 +8 more
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Inferring habitat and feeding behaviour of early Miocene notoungulates from Patagonia [PDF]
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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We report systematic conclusions based on critical analyses of previous taxon diagnoses and systematic revisions of the Early-Middle Pleistocene mesotheriine notoungulate Mesotherium cristatum, from Buenos Aires province, Argentina. Mesotherium cristatum
Pierre-Olivier Antoine (297870) +3 more
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Notoungulata Roth, 1903 Typotheria Zittel, 1893Published as part of Fernández, Mercedes, Fernicola, Juan Carlos & Cerdeño, Esperanza, 2019, On the type materials of the genera Interatherium Ameghino, 1887 and Icochilus Ameghino, 1889 (Interatheriidae ...
Cerdeño, Esperanza +2 more
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