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Patagonian Eocene Archaeopithecidae Ameghino, 1897 (Notoungulata): Systematic revision, phylogeny and biostratigraphy
(Paleontological Society, 2017-11)
The Archaeopithecidae is a very poorly known group of native ungulates from the Eocene of Patagonia (Argentina), whose alpha taxonomy has remained obscure since Ameghino's times. It is traditionally considered as a family ...
Transient presence of a teiid lizard in the European Eocene suggests transatlantic dispersal and rapid extinction
(Springer, 2020-02)
Several teiid specimens (frontal, vertebra, maxillae) are described from the late Eocene of Europe (MP17, Phosphorites du Quercy). The results of phylogenetic analyses confirm that these European Eocene fossils belong to ...
A new Frenguelliidae (Insecta: Odonata) from the early Eocene of Laguna del Hunco, Patagonia, Argentina
(Magnolia Press, 2013-02)
The discovery of a new specimen of Frenguelliidae, attributed to the new species Frenguellia iglesiasi, in Patagonia, Argentina, is noteworthy for the knowledge of the diversity within this little-known family.
Erratum to: “Another charadriiform-like bird from the Lower Eocene of Denmark”
(SP MAIK Nauka/Interperiodica, 2014-12)
Appendix 1 (Dataset) contains a number of errors and does not fully correspond to the submitted version. The correct Appendix 1 is presented below.