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First record of Banderomys leanzai Kramarz, 2005 (Rodentia, Caviomorpha) in Chubut Province, Patagonia (Argentina)Primer registro de Banderomys leanzai Kramarz (Rodentia, Caviomorpha) en la provincia de Chubut, Patagonia (Argentina).
(Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales Bernardino Rivadavia e Instituto Nacional de Investigación de las Ciencias Naturales, 2017-12)
Cephalomyidae was established in the XIXcentury, and was considered by different authors as a heterogeneous group of hypsodont South American hystricognath rodents. Other authors corroborated this family as a natural group ...
Evolución de los roedores Cephalomyidae (Hystricognathi, Caviomorpha) de Patagonia: sistemática y filogeniaEvolution of the Cephalomyidae (Hystricognathi, Caviomorpha) of Patagonia: systematic and phylogeny
(2019-03-06)
Los Cephalomyidae son una familia de roedores caviomorfos extintos, que habitaron Argentina y Bolivia durante el Oligoceno tardío-Mioceno temprano. Al día de hoy incluye a Cephalomys arcidens, C. plexus, C. ceciae y C. ...
New remains of Cephalomys arcidens (Rodentia, Caviomorpha) and a redefinition of the enigmatic Cephalomyidae
(Cambridge University Press, 2020-08)
Cephalomys is the best-known cephalomyid, recorded in five localities in Argentina and known from well-preserved mandibles, fragments of skull, and a large number of isolated teeth, from both juveniles and adults. Despite ...
Revisión de los enigmáticos roedores Cephalomyidae de Patagonia y Bolivia (Hystricognathi, Caviomorpha): sistemática, filogenia e historia evolutiva
(Sociedad Argentina para el Estudio de los Mamíferos, 2019)
Los Cephalomyidae son una familia de roedores caviomorfos extintos, con registros para el Oligoceno tardío (Deseadense)-Mioceno temprano (Colhuehuapense) de Argentina y Bolivia. A la fecha, esta familia incluye los géneros ...
Comprehensive total evidence phylogeny of chinchillids (Rodentia, Caviomorpha): Cheek teeth anatomy and evolution
(Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2021-08)
Rodents are the most diverse order of extant mammals, and caviomorph rodents, or New World hystricognaths, have a remarkable morphological disparity and a long fossil record that begins in the Eocene. Chinchilloidea is a ...