The Monte Hermoso Formation, cropping out at its type locality of Farola Monte Hermoso (Buenos Aires Province), is a classical fossiliferous unit of the South American Neogene, highlighted by the abundance and diversity of its vertebrate remains. However, its biostratigraphy and age have been largely debated, and numerous discrepancies and controversies have been stated. In this regard, the result of the analysis of new materials recovered from the different levels of this formation, following a strict control of stratigraphic provenance, is here reported. As well, the provenance of specimens of previous collections has been evaluated. The studied assemblage consists of Osteichthyes, Amphibia, Reptilia, Aves and Mammalia. These latter are t...
Fossil capybaras were long regarded as composed of numerous taxa, each one endemic to a particular a...
The fauna from the Las Violetas locality was recovered from a sequence of 20m thick that outcrops di...
Fossil capybaras were long regarded as composed of numerous taxa, each one endemic to a particular a...
The Monte Hermoso Formation, cropping out at its type locality of Farola Monte Hermoso (Buenos Aires...
The Monte Hermoso Formation (Farola Monte Hermoso, Buenos Aires Province, early Pliocene) is very im...
The Monte Hermoso Formation (Farola Monte Hermoso, Buenos Aires Province, early Pliocene) is very im...
In the last twenty years, several geological and stratigraphical studies have been undertaken in Cór...
The sedimentary deposits of the Monte Hermoso Formation, outcropping at its type locality (Farola Mo...
The Quequén Salado river basin has been the focus of several contributions since the first decades o...
The “Horizonte Brocherense” sensu Castellanos was created on the basis of a mammal assemblage recove...
The vertebrate fossil record of the Pampean Region of Argentina occupies an important place in South...
The Pampean Region contains sedimentary sequences with abundant mammal fossil records, which constit...
Fossil remains herein described are referred to different species of Dasypodidae Gray, 1821 (Mammali...
The Quequén Salado river basin has been the focus of several contributions since the first decades o...
The knowledge of the vertebrate systematics and bio-chronostratigraphy of late Cenozoic from the sou...
Fossil capybaras were long regarded as composed of numerous taxa, each one endemic to a particular a...
The fauna from the Las Violetas locality was recovered from a sequence of 20m thick that outcrops di...
Fossil capybaras were long regarded as composed of numerous taxa, each one endemic to a particular a...
The Monte Hermoso Formation, cropping out at its type locality of Farola Monte Hermoso (Buenos Aires...
The Monte Hermoso Formation (Farola Monte Hermoso, Buenos Aires Province, early Pliocene) is very im...
The Monte Hermoso Formation (Farola Monte Hermoso, Buenos Aires Province, early Pliocene) is very im...
In the last twenty years, several geological and stratigraphical studies have been undertaken in Cór...
The sedimentary deposits of the Monte Hermoso Formation, outcropping at its type locality (Farola Mo...
The Quequén Salado river basin has been the focus of several contributions since the first decades o...
The “Horizonte Brocherense” sensu Castellanos was created on the basis of a mammal assemblage recove...
The vertebrate fossil record of the Pampean Region of Argentina occupies an important place in South...
The Pampean Region contains sedimentary sequences with abundant mammal fossil records, which constit...
Fossil remains herein described are referred to different species of Dasypodidae Gray, 1821 (Mammali...
The Quequén Salado river basin has been the focus of several contributions since the first decades o...
The knowledge of the vertebrate systematics and bio-chronostratigraphy of late Cenozoic from the sou...
Fossil capybaras were long regarded as composed of numerous taxa, each one endemic to a particular a...
The fauna from the Las Violetas locality was recovered from a sequence of 20m thick that outcrops di...
Fossil capybaras were long regarded as composed of numerous taxa, each one endemic to a particular a...