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New Record of the Vampire Desmodus draculae (Chiroptera) from the Late Pleistocene of Argentina
(Asociación Paleontológica Argentina, 2021-03)
The presence of Desmodus draculae, an extinct giant vampire bat, from the Pleistocene of Buenos Aires is confirmed
Geronogyps reliquus Campbell (Ciconiiformes: Vulturidae) en el Pleistoceno tardío de la provincia de Entre Ríos y su significado paleoambiental
(Asociacion Paleontologica Argentina, 2007-03)
El registre paleontologic de l'illa d'Eivissa a jaciments litorals plesitocensThe paleontological data of ibiza island at pleistocene coastal sites
(Societat D'Historia Natural de les Balears, 2017-12)
Es presenta des d’una visió històrica, l’estudi del registre paleontològic del Pleistocè de l’illa d’Eivissa, des dels seus inicis a finals del segle XIX fins l’actualitat, per després comentar els jaciments de platja i ...
An intertropical opossum (Mammalia, Marsupialia, Didelphidae) from the late Middle–Late Pleistocene of austral South America
(Taylor & Francis, 2017-07)
The record of an opossum is reported here coming from a Middle–Late Pleistocene fluvial sedimentary sequence outcropping in the austral Chaco geomorphological region, Santa Fe province. Despite this family has different ...
Small mammals taphonomy and environmental evolution during Late Pleistocene-Holocene in Monte Desert: The evidence of Gruta del Indio (central west Argentina)
(Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, 2018-07)
Very few excavated sequences in southern South America provide an approximation to the environmental evolution covering the segment Late Pleistocene-Holocene. Here we present the taphonomic analysis and paleoenvironmental ...
The Tayassuidae (Mammalia, Artiodactyla) from the Quaternary of Entre Rios Province. A palaeofaunal review in Argentina
(E Schweizerbartsche Verlags, 2010-05)
The Tayassuidae has a wide geographic distribution and stratigraphie record during the Quaternary of South America. Three genera of Tayassuidae (Platygonus, Catagonus and Tayassu) are recognized in this continent. Argentina ...
A preliminary review of the canid remains from junius bird’s excavations at Fell’s and Pali Aike caves, Magallanes, Chile
(University of Texas A&M. Department of Anthropology. Center for the Study of the First Americans, 2008-10)
This preliminary note presents our review of the canid materials Junius Birdexcavated from Fell’s and Pali Aike caves in 1936–37 and his subsequent workat Fell’s Cave in 1969–70 (Bird 1988). These materials are currently ...
A Reevaluation of PaleoAmerican Artifacts from Jaywamachay Rockshelter, Ayacucho Valley, Peru
(Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2016-10)
As part of the “Botanical Archaeological Project Ayacucho-Huanta” in central Peru, excavations at Jaywamachay rockshelter were performed in 1969–1970. To reevaluate the rockshelter's oldest human occupations, remains from ...
The first predatory drillhole on a fossil chiton plate: an occasional prey item or an erroneous attack?
(Society for Sedimentary Geology, 2014-08)
Drillholes represent direct evidence of ecological interactions in the fossil record. Most of them have been interpreted as predatory in origin and enable the analysis of behavioral information of both predator and prey. ...
First record of Arctotherium (Ursidae, Tremarctinae) in northwestern Argentina: paleobiogeographic significance.
(Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, 2008-12)
Here we describe the first remains of Arctotherium from Late Pleistocene deposits of Catamarca Province, northwestern Argentina. This material narrows the geographical gap between two previously known fossiliferous localities ...