Los Panochthini (Xenarthra, Glyptodontidae): sistemática y evolución [PDF]
El objetivo principal de esta contribución fue llevar a cabo un estudio sistemático y evolutivo de los Panochthini (Glyptodotidae “Hoplophorinae”) (Mioceno tardío-Pleistoceno tardío), evaluando su importancia como indicadores bioestratigráficos. Los taxones tradicionalmente incluidos dentro de los Panochthini (sensu Simpson, 1945; Hofstetter, 1958 ...
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Description of the femur of Protomegalonyx chasicoensis Scillato-Yané (Mammalia, Xenarthra, Megalonychidae) from the arroyo Chasicó Formation (Late Miocene): systematic consideration on the sloths of chasicóan age [PDF]
Se realiza la descripción del fémur del perezoso Protomegalonyx chasicoenis Scillato-Yané sobre la base de un fémur derecho completo (MMP M 478) procedente de la Formación Arroyo Chasicó (Mioceno tardío), en el sudoeste de la provincia de Buenos Aires ...
Brandoni, Diego
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First record of Glyptodon Owen (Mammalia, Xenarthra, Cingulata) in the Pleistocene of Mendoza Province (Argentina) [PDF]
Poco se conoce aún sobre la fauna del Pleistoceno de la provincia de Mendoza en relación a otras regiones de la Argentina. Los géneros previamente reconocidos son: Megatherium, Mylodon, Glossotherium, Macrauchenia, Paleolama, Hippidion y Equus.
Forasiepi, Analia Marta +3 more
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The basicranium and orbital ergion of the early miocene Eucholoeops ingens Ameghino, (Xenarthra, Pilosa, Megalonychidae) [PDF]
Fil: Gaudin, Timothy J.. Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences. University of Tennessee at Chattanooga; USAFil: De Iuliis, Gerardo. Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. University of Toronto; CanadaFil: Toledo, Néstor.
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Mass estimation of Santacrucian sloths from the Early Miocene Santa Cruz Formation of Patagonia, Argentina [PDF]
Miocene deposits of the Santa Cruz Formation, Patagonia, comprise a diverse and excellently preserved vertebrate fauna, allowing detailed paleobiological and paleoecological studies based on three ecological parameters: body mass, diet, and substrate ...
Bargo, María Susana +3 more
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: The giant anteater has specific anatomical adaptations resulting from its ant and termite feeding habits. The unique arrangement of its hyoid apparatus is essential for the ingestion of food.
Naida C. Borges +5 more
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Complete mitochondrial genome sequence of Myrmecophaga tridactyla from Brazilian Savanna
Myrmecophaga tridactyla, popularly known as giant anteater, is a member of Xenarthra magnorder which is under the threat of extinction. Herein, we describe the complete mitochondrial genome of M. tridactyla.
Ana Luiza Lemos Queiroz +4 more
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Chinchillidae and Dolichotinae rodents (Rodentia: Hystricognathi: Caviomorpha) from the late Pleistocene of Southern Brazil [PDF]
New records of rodents from the late Pleistocene Chuí Creek, Rio Grande do Sul State, southern Brazil, are here described. A partial dentary with fragmented cheek teeth is identified as Chinchillidae, Lagostomus Brookes cf. L. maximus (Desmarest).
Kerber, Leonardo +4 more
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Primer registro de Chaetophractus villosus (Mammalia, Dasypodidae) en el Pleistoceno tardío de la provincia de Corrientes (Argentina) [PDF]
Chaetophractus villosus is recorded from the Chapadmalalian (middle Pliocene) to present. This species shows one of the widest distributions of living dasypodids, but its current and past ranges do not include the provinces of the argentinean Mesopotamia
Ciancio, Martin Ricardo, Francia, Analia
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