Notohippidae is a probably paraphyletic family of medium sized notoungulates with complete dentition and early tendency to hypsodonty. They have been recorded from early Eocene to early Miocene, being particularly diverse by the late Oligocene. Although Rhynchippus equinus Ameghino is one of the most frequent notohippids in the fossil record, there are scarce data about cranial osteology other than the classical descriptions which date back to the early last century. In this context, we describe the exceptionally preserved specimen MPEF PV 695 (based on CT scanning technique and 3D reconstruction) with the aim of improving our knowledge of the species, especially regarding auditory region (petrosal, tympanic and surrounding elements), sphen...
FIG. 19. Differences between epitympanic and extratympanic sinuses and other features in three membe...
FIG. 29. Toxodon sp., selected basicranial features. A, MCL 5192 (adult), caudal cranium in ventral ...
FIG. 28. Homalodotherium sp. MPM PV 17490, oblique caudoventral aspect. Patterson (1934a) claimed th...
"Notohippidae" is a probably paraphyletic family of medium sized notoungulates with complete dentiti...
A detailed anatomical analysis is here presented focused on a notoungulate skull recovered from sedi...
Notohippidae were middle-sized toxodonts recorded from the Eocene to the early Miocene. We provide t...
Noninvasive computed tomography (CT) scanning techniques performed on the high-quality preserved hol...
Notohippidae (Notoungulata) specimens from the late Oligocene Quebrada Fiera locality Mendoza, Argen...
Caviomorphs, the ctenohystrican rodents endemic to the Neotropics, have a long evolutionary history ...
69 pages : illustrations ; 26 cmThe composition of the caudal cranium in Notoungulata, an extinct gr...
Eoastrapostylops riolorense Soria and Powell, 1981, is a primitive meridiungulate mammal known by tw...
A new species of toxodontid notoungulate, Xotodon maimarensis n. sp., is described from the Maimará ...
The specimens described herein come from the Río Bote locality, Santa Cruz Formation (early Miocene)...
We redescribe and interpret the postcranial elements of Allalmeia atalaensis Rusconi, found in the D...
FIG. 18. Cochilius volvens AMNH-VP 29651, left auditory region in slightly oblique ventral aspect. A...
FIG. 19. Differences between epitympanic and extratympanic sinuses and other features in three membe...
FIG. 29. Toxodon sp., selected basicranial features. A, MCL 5192 (adult), caudal cranium in ventral ...
FIG. 28. Homalodotherium sp. MPM PV 17490, oblique caudoventral aspect. Patterson (1934a) claimed th...
"Notohippidae" is a probably paraphyletic family of medium sized notoungulates with complete dentiti...
A detailed anatomical analysis is here presented focused on a notoungulate skull recovered from sedi...
Notohippidae were middle-sized toxodonts recorded from the Eocene to the early Miocene. We provide t...
Noninvasive computed tomography (CT) scanning techniques performed on the high-quality preserved hol...
Notohippidae (Notoungulata) specimens from the late Oligocene Quebrada Fiera locality Mendoza, Argen...
Caviomorphs, the ctenohystrican rodents endemic to the Neotropics, have a long evolutionary history ...
69 pages : illustrations ; 26 cmThe composition of the caudal cranium in Notoungulata, an extinct gr...
Eoastrapostylops riolorense Soria and Powell, 1981, is a primitive meridiungulate mammal known by tw...
A new species of toxodontid notoungulate, Xotodon maimarensis n. sp., is described from the Maimará ...
The specimens described herein come from the Río Bote locality, Santa Cruz Formation (early Miocene)...
We redescribe and interpret the postcranial elements of Allalmeia atalaensis Rusconi, found in the D...
FIG. 18. Cochilius volvens AMNH-VP 29651, left auditory region in slightly oblique ventral aspect. A...
FIG. 19. Differences between epitympanic and extratympanic sinuses and other features in three membe...
FIG. 29. Toxodon sp., selected basicranial features. A, MCL 5192 (adult), caudal cranium in ventral ...
FIG. 28. Homalodotherium sp. MPM PV 17490, oblique caudoventral aspect. Patterson (1934a) claimed th...