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Evolutionary trends of Protypotherium lineage throughout the Miocene-Pliocene of South America
(Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, 2019)
Protypotherium (lnteratheriinae, Notoungulata, Mammalia) is a well-known and very diverse genus of extinct native ungulates of South America, widely distributed from southern to middle latitudes of Argentina, Chile, and ...
First bird footprints from the lower Miocene Lerín Formation, Ebro Basin, Spain
(Coquina Press, 2016-02)
A new tracksite with bird footprints, found in the Bardenas Reales de Navarra Natural Park (Navarre, Spain), is presented in this study. The footprints are preserved in four sandstone blocks of the Lerín Formation from the ...
The first rodent from the Marino Formation (Miocene) at Divisadero Largo (Mendoza Argentina) and its biochronological implications
(Servicio Nacional de Geología y Minería (SERNAGEOMIN), 2007)
Early miocene shorebird-like footprints from the ebro basin, La Rioja, Spain: Paleoecological and paleoenvironmental significance
(Society for Sedimentary Geology, 2015-05-01)
Small shorebird-like footprints have been discovered in Cenicero (La Rioja, Spain). They are preserved in a sandstone block of the transition unit between the Nájera and Haro Formations from the Ebro Basin. This level is ...
Solemyidae (Bivalvia, Protobranchia) from the lower Miocene of south-central Chile, with description of a new species
(2020)
The Miocene Solemyidae of Chile are revised. The holotype of Solemya antarctica Philippi, 1887, originally described as Solenomya, is lost. Due to the lack of information on internal characters, its systematic position is ...
Taxonomic status of some species of Aspidostomatidae (Bryozoa, Cheilostomata) from the Oligocene and Miocene of Patagonia (Argentina)
(Paleontological Society, 2018-05)
The bryozoan genus Aspidostoma Hincks, 1881 has been regarded as the only representative of the Aspidostomatidae Jullien, 1888 in Argentina to date. Its type species, Aspidostoma giganteum (Busk, 1854), is presently ...
A new Interatheriinae (Mammalia, Notoungulata) from the Cerro Boleadoras Formation (Santa Cruz, Argentina) and the evolution of the tarsus within the lineage during the Miocene
(Taylor & Francis, 2021-12)
Interatheres (Interatheriinae; Notoungulata) from the Cerro Boleadoras Formation, north-west of Santa Cruz Province (Argentina) are described here for the first time. Boleatherium praeludium gen. et sp. nov. is described ...