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Paleoneurology, auditory region, and associated soft tissue inference in the late Oligocene notoungulates Mendozahippus fierensis and Gualta cuyana (Toxodontia) from central-western Argentina
(Taylor & Francis, 2020-03)
Noninvasive computed tomography (CT) scanning techniques performed on the high-quality preserved holotypes of Mendozahippus fierensis (grouped within the paraphyletic ‘Notohippidae’) and Gualta cuyana (Leontiniidae) allowed ...
New postcranial remains of large toxodontian notoungulates from the late Oligocene of Mendoza, Argentina and their systematic implications
(Polish Academy of Sciences. Institute of Paleobiology, 2017-02)
During the last decade, the Deseadan (late Oligocene) Quebrada Fiera locality, Mendoza Province, Argentina, has provided a large amount of mammal remains. Taxonomic studies have shown the presence of faunal elements common ...
A new Eocene Toxodontia (Mammalia, Notoungulata) from northwestern Argentina
(Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, 2016-01)
A new species of Toxodontia (Mammalia, Notoungulata), Pampahippus secundus sp. nov., is described based on remains recovered from outcrops of the Lumbrera Formation exposed in Salta Province, northwest Argentina. The ...
Análisis, descripción e ilustración de caracteres, matriz, resultados filogenéticos de la aplicación de distintos algoritmos
Notoungulates were the most diverse group of South American native ungulates during the Cenozoic. They ranged from small rodent-like to heavy rhino-like forms and, despite this morphological diversity, their monophyly is ...
Paleoneurology, auditory region, and associated soft tissue inference in the late Oligocene notoungulates Mendozahippus fierensis and Gualta cuyana (Toxodontia) from central-western Argentina
(Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, 2019-11)
Noninvasive computed tomography (CT) scanning techniques performed on the high-quality preserved holotypes of Mendozahippus fierensis (grouped within the paraphyletic ‘Notohippidae’) and Gualta cuyana (Leontiniidae) allowed ...
A new toxodont (Mammalia, Panperissodactyla, Notoungulata) from the Oligocene of Patagonia, Argentina, and systematic considerations on the paraphyletic ‘Notohippidae’
(Cambridge University Press, 2021-02-11)
Notoungulates were the most diverse group of South American native ungulates during the Cenozoic. They ranged from small rodent-like to heavy rhino-like forms and, despite this morphological diversity, their monophyly is ...
The Limb Anatomy of Isotemnus, One of the Most Basal Toxodontid Notoungulates (Mammalia, Paso Del Sapo Fauna)La anatomía apendicular de Isotemnus, uno de los Notoungulados Toxodóntidos más basales (Mammalia, fauna Paso del Sapo)
(Asociación Paleontológica Argentina, 2019-10-24)
The family Isotemnidae, now considered paraphyletic by some, is composed of the most basal members of the suborder Toxodontia. They were moderate to large, plantigrade or semidigitigrade mammals, with features related to ...