Pampatheriidae (middle Miocene-late Pleistocene) constitutes an extinct clade of Cingulata widely dispersed in South America, entering in Central and North America during the Great American Biotic Interchange. In the Pleistocene of South America, two genera are recorded: Pampatherium (with 3 species) and Holmesina (with 6 species). In the Pleistocene palaeofauna of Tarija Valley (Bolivia) one of the most conspicuous recorded taxa are are the Cingulata, including Pampatheriidae. Until this contribution all the remains were classified as P. typum and Pampatherium sp. Here we present a modern taxonomic revision of the Pampatheriidae of the Tarija Valley, based on previous collected and published material together with new materials come from...
The Pampatheriidae represents an extinct group of cingulates whose remains are mostly known from Qua...
Xenarthra is an endemic South American lineage of mammals, probably the sister clade of the other pl...
Xenarthrans constitute a relict clade of endemic South American placental mammals with a long evolut...
Pampatheriidae (middle Miocene-late Pleistocene) constitutes an extinct clade of Cingulata widely di...
Pampatheriidae (Middle Miocene-late Pleistocene) constitutes an extinct clade of Cingulata widely di...
Pampatheriidae are a group of cingulates native to South American that are known from the middle Mio...
This paper deals mainly with the paleobiogeography of the South American Pampatheriidae of the late ...
Pampatheriidae are a group of cingulates native to South American that are known from the middle Mio...
Pampatheriidae are a group of cingulates native to South American that are known from the middle Mio...
Pampatheriidae are a group of cingulates native to South American that are known from the middle Mio...
A revaluation on the main systematic, biostratigraphic and paleobiogeographic aspects of the Glyptod...
Xenarthra is a monophyletic group, characterized by a particular skeletal architecture, different to...
A new species of Scirrotherium Edmund & Theodor (Pampatheriidae) is described: S. carinatum. This ge...
The Pampatheriidae represents an extinct group of cingulates whose remains are mostly known from Qua...
Panochthus and Glyptodon are the Pleistocene Glyptodontidae having the greatest range of latitudinal...
The Pampatheriidae represents an extinct group of cingulates whose remains are mostly known from Qua...
Xenarthra is an endemic South American lineage of mammals, probably the sister clade of the other pl...
Xenarthrans constitute a relict clade of endemic South American placental mammals with a long evolut...
Pampatheriidae (middle Miocene-late Pleistocene) constitutes an extinct clade of Cingulata widely di...
Pampatheriidae (Middle Miocene-late Pleistocene) constitutes an extinct clade of Cingulata widely di...
Pampatheriidae are a group of cingulates native to South American that are known from the middle Mio...
This paper deals mainly with the paleobiogeography of the South American Pampatheriidae of the late ...
Pampatheriidae are a group of cingulates native to South American that are known from the middle Mio...
Pampatheriidae are a group of cingulates native to South American that are known from the middle Mio...
Pampatheriidae are a group of cingulates native to South American that are known from the middle Mio...
A revaluation on the main systematic, biostratigraphic and paleobiogeographic aspects of the Glyptod...
Xenarthra is a monophyletic group, characterized by a particular skeletal architecture, different to...
A new species of Scirrotherium Edmund & Theodor (Pampatheriidae) is described: S. carinatum. This ge...
The Pampatheriidae represents an extinct group of cingulates whose remains are mostly known from Qua...
Panochthus and Glyptodon are the Pleistocene Glyptodontidae having the greatest range of latitudinal...
The Pampatheriidae represents an extinct group of cingulates whose remains are mostly known from Qua...
Xenarthra is an endemic South American lineage of mammals, probably the sister clade of the other pl...
Xenarthrans constitute a relict clade of endemic South American placental mammals with a long evolut...