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Depaulacoutoia, a replacement name for Paulacoutoia Cifelli, 1983, a preoccupied name
(Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, 2014-05)
A recent Internet search revealed the homonymy of the generic name Paulacoutoia, which was proposed by Cifelli (1983:3) for a South American didolodontid ‘condylarth’ of the Itaboraian South American Land Mammal Age (late ...
A new didolodontid Mammal from the late PaleoceneEarliest eocene of Laguna Umayo, Peru
(Polish Academy of Sciences. Institute of Paleobiology, 2011-12)
A previously undescribed tooth from the Muani Formation at the Laguna Umayo locality, Peru, represents the new didolodontid Umayodus raimondi gen. et sp. nov., here diagnosed by the presence of a well developed metastylid ...
An Eocene Bunodont South American Native Ungulate (Didolodontidae) from the Lumbrera Formation, Salta Province, ArgentinaUn ungulado nativo sudamericano bunodonte (Didolodontidae) del Eoceno de la Formación Lumbrera, provincia de Salta, Argentina
(Asociación Paleontológica Argentina, 2019-12)
Los extintos ungulados nativos de América del Sur son bien conocidos como un peculiar experimento evolutivo de mamíferos herbívoros. Entre sus representantes las formas con dentición bunodonte han tenido poca atención, ...
Enamel structure of paleocene mammals of the Sao Jose de Itaborai Basin, Brazil. 'Condylarthra', Litopterna, Notoungulata, Xenungulata, and Astrapotheria
(Soc Vertebrate PaleontologyNorthbrookEUA, 2005)
Mammals from the Allen Formation, Late Cretaceous, Argentina
(Academic Press Ltd - Elsevier Science Ltd, 2009-02)
A mammalian fauna from the Late Cretaceous locality of “Cerro Tortuga,” Allen Formation, Río Negro Province, Argentina, is described here based on a sample, represented by 7 isolated teeth which shows similarities with ...