A new species of monophorasterid sand dollar, Monophoraster telfordi n. sp., is described from the Early Miocene basal horizons of the Chenque Formation of Patagonia, Santa Cruz Province, in southern Argentina. The new taxon raises the number of known species in the family to six, and represents first unequivocal record of the genus for the Early Miocene of South America. It is therefore also the oldest member of the genus. M. telfordi is characterized by its test width to length ratio, which is much higher than for the other two described species in the genus, but less than that known for the extremely wide members of the sister taxon, Amplaster. M. telfordi is also unusual among monophorasterids in lacking broad continuity between basico...
The fossil Asterozoa of Argentina have received scant attention. Marine rocks of Early Devonian-Late...
A new species of Scirrotherium Edmund & Theodor (Pampatheriidae) is described: S. carinatum. This ge...
Introduction: Scutelliforms were diverse and widespread in shallow marine environments during Neogen...
Sand dollars in the Monophorasteridae Lahille, 1896, form an important part of the South American Ce...
Abstract: We summarize information concerning Recent and Pleistocene-Holocene Uruguayan sand dol-lar...
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 cenozoic fossil record of echinoids from Argentina is dominated by irregular echinoids, while re...
Material for all seven South American species of late Oligocene and Miocene scutelliform, non-lunula...
A new species of abertellid sand dollar, Abertella miskellyi n. sp., is described from the Miocene C...
Neogene Argentinean echinoids are important biostratigraphic tools. New specimens of Schizaster iher...
A new species of Ophioderma Müller and Troschel, 1842 is described. The new species is the first fos...
Martínez, Sergio, Del, Claudia J. (2008): A new, first fossil species of Ophioderma MHller and Trosc...
A new species of chiton is described from early Miocene deposits of the Monte Len Formation, in Sant...
Thefossil Asterozoa of Argentina have received scant attention. Marine rocks of Early Devonian-Late ...
The fossil Asterozoa of Argentina have received scant attention. Marine rocks of Early Devonian-Late...
A new species of Scirrotherium Edmund & Theodor (Pampatheriidae) is described: S. carinatum. This ge...
Introduction: Scutelliforms were diverse and widespread in shallow marine environments during Neogen...
Sand dollars in the Monophorasteridae Lahille, 1896, form an important part of the South American Ce...
Abstract: We summarize information concerning Recent and Pleistocene-Holocene Uruguayan sand dol-lar...
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 cenozoic fossil record of echinoids from Argentina is dominated by irregular echinoids, while re...
Material for all seven South American species of late Oligocene and Miocene scutelliform, non-lunula...
A new species of abertellid sand dollar, Abertella miskellyi n. sp., is described from the Miocene C...
Neogene Argentinean echinoids are important biostratigraphic tools. New specimens of Schizaster iher...
A new species of Ophioderma Müller and Troschel, 1842 is described. The new species is the first fos...
Martínez, Sergio, Del, Claudia J. (2008): A new, first fossil species of Ophioderma MHller and Trosc...
A new species of chiton is described from early Miocene deposits of the Monte Len Formation, in Sant...
Thefossil Asterozoa of Argentina have received scant attention. Marine rocks of Early Devonian-Late ...
The fossil Asterozoa of Argentina have received scant attention. Marine rocks of Early Devonian-Late...
A new species of Scirrotherium Edmund & Theodor (Pampatheriidae) is described: S. carinatum. This ge...
Introduction: Scutelliforms were diverse and widespread in shallow marine environments during Neogen...