Abstract: We summarize information concerning Recent and Pleistocene-Holocene Uruguayan sand dol-lars (Mellitidae), as well as Miocene taxa (Monophorasteridae). Recent and Pleistocene-Holocene species (Encope emarginata, Mellita quinquiesperforata, and Leodia sexisperforata) are at their southernmost limits of distribution, with only E. emarginata recorded further south than Uruguay. Lower temperatures to the south, and/or the Rio de la Plata salinity barrier are suggested as controlling factors of these distributions. During the Miocene, the sea temperatures were notably higher than at present, and it was at this time that the extinct genera Monophoraster and Amplaster reached their maximum diversity in Uruguay. The family Monophorasterida...
Procyonids were the first carnivorans that arrived from North America to South America during the la...
The purple clam Amiantis purpurata (Lamarck) is a warm-temperate species inhabiting shallow water al...
A large sample composed of relatively fragmentary remains of Gomphotheriidae was found in Uruguay. B...
Sand dollars in the Monophorasteridae Lahille, 1896, form an important part of the South American Ce...
A new species of monophorasterid sand dollar, Monophoraster telfordi n. sp., is described from the E...
Material for all seven South American species of late Oligocene and Miocene scutelliform, non-lunula...
Here we present a revision of the fossil record of chitons (Mollusca, Polyplacophora) of Late Pleist...
Introduction: Scutelliforms were diverse and widespread in shallow marine environments during Neogen...
Until now, the only fossil echinoderm described from the upper Miocene Paraná Formation of Argentina...
A new species of abertellid sand dollar, Abertella miskellyi n. sp., is described from the Miocene C...
The fossil record of South American cathartids, with few exceptions, is largely restricted to Late P...
The Late Pleistocene marine molluscan assemblage from La Coronilla is one of the richest Quaternary ...
The Pampatheriidae represents an extinct group of cingulates whose remains are mostly known from Qua...
The cenozoic fossil record of echinoids from Argentina is dominated by irregular echinoids, while re...
Abstract: Asteroidea (five species) and Ophiuroidea (18 species) recorded along the Uruguayan littor...
Procyonids were the first carnivorans that arrived from North America to South America during the la...
The purple clam Amiantis purpurata (Lamarck) is a warm-temperate species inhabiting shallow water al...
A large sample composed of relatively fragmentary remains of Gomphotheriidae was found in Uruguay. B...
Sand dollars in the Monophorasteridae Lahille, 1896, form an important part of the South American Ce...
A new species of monophorasterid sand dollar, Monophoraster telfordi n. sp., is described from the E...
Material for all seven South American species of late Oligocene and Miocene scutelliform, non-lunula...
Here we present a revision of the fossil record of chitons (Mollusca, Polyplacophora) of Late Pleist...
Introduction: Scutelliforms were diverse and widespread in shallow marine environments during Neogen...
Until now, the only fossil echinoderm described from the upper Miocene Paraná Formation of Argentina...
A new species of abertellid sand dollar, Abertella miskellyi n. sp., is described from the Miocene C...
The fossil record of South American cathartids, with few exceptions, is largely restricted to Late P...
The Late Pleistocene marine molluscan assemblage from La Coronilla is one of the richest Quaternary ...
The Pampatheriidae represents an extinct group of cingulates whose remains are mostly known from Qua...
The cenozoic fossil record of echinoids from Argentina is dominated by irregular echinoids, while re...
Abstract: Asteroidea (five species) and Ophiuroidea (18 species) recorded along the Uruguayan littor...
Procyonids were the first carnivorans that arrived from North America to South America during the la...
The purple clam Amiantis purpurata (Lamarck) is a warm-temperate species inhabiting shallow water al...
A large sample composed of relatively fragmentary remains of Gomphotheriidae was found in Uruguay. B...