New mylodontine (Xenarthra, Pilosa) sloth remains from the late Pleistocene tar seep localities of Corralito (Ecuador) and Talara (Peru) are described, and the taxonomic history of the extinct ground sloth genus Glossotherium is reviewed. Based on the new material and comparisons with Glossotherium robustum, Glossotherium wegneri, and the North American taxon, Paramylodon harlani, the species Glossotherium tropicorum is considered to be valid and a new definition of its diagnostic characters is provided. Glossotherium tropicorum is similar in size to Glossotherium robustum and Glossotherium wegneri but differs in several respects from these species, such as having a more elongated and slender skull. In this respect it more closely resembles...
A nearly complete skeleton, including most of the thoracic member bones of the sloth Mylodon darwini...
Dental and craniomandibular data have been predominantly used to infer relationships among mylodonti...
In deposits of the late Pleistocene of Argentina the remains of ground sloths (Xenarthra, Folivora) ...
The late Pleistocene mylodontine sloth Glossotherium wegneri (Spillmann, 1931) (Interandean region,...
The first nearly complete and articulated manual material of the ground sloth Mylodon darwinii, foun...
Since its original description nearly two hundred years ago, the late Pleistocene (Ensenadan—Lujania...
International audienceFossil remains of extinct terrestrial sloths have been discovered in numerous ...
The internal cranial morphology of the terrestrial sloth Glossotherium robustum is described here ba...
Extinct terrestrial sloths are common elements of the late Cenozoic South American fossil record. Am...
Tardigrade xenarthrans are today represented only by the two tree sloth genera Bradypus and Choloepu...
International audienceExtinct terrestrial sloths are common elements of the late Cenozoic South Amer...
The Pleistocene fossil sloth Australonyx aquae De Iuliis, Cartelle, and Pujos, 2009 (Mammalia, Xenar...
Quaternary Scelidotheriinae (Mammalia, Xenarthra, Mylodontidae) are represented by three genera: Sce...
Ultima Esperanza is a region known worldwide, where some of the best preserved remains of latePleist...
The internal cranial morphology of the terrestrial sloth Glossotherium robustum is described here ba...
A nearly complete skeleton, including most of the thoracic member bones of the sloth Mylodon darwini...
Dental and craniomandibular data have been predominantly used to infer relationships among mylodonti...
In deposits of the late Pleistocene of Argentina the remains of ground sloths (Xenarthra, Folivora) ...
The late Pleistocene mylodontine sloth Glossotherium wegneri (Spillmann, 1931) (Interandean region,...
The first nearly complete and articulated manual material of the ground sloth Mylodon darwinii, foun...
Since its original description nearly two hundred years ago, the late Pleistocene (Ensenadan—Lujania...
International audienceFossil remains of extinct terrestrial sloths have been discovered in numerous ...
The internal cranial morphology of the terrestrial sloth Glossotherium robustum is described here ba...
Extinct terrestrial sloths are common elements of the late Cenozoic South American fossil record. Am...
Tardigrade xenarthrans are today represented only by the two tree sloth genera Bradypus and Choloepu...
International audienceExtinct terrestrial sloths are common elements of the late Cenozoic South Amer...
The Pleistocene fossil sloth Australonyx aquae De Iuliis, Cartelle, and Pujos, 2009 (Mammalia, Xenar...
Quaternary Scelidotheriinae (Mammalia, Xenarthra, Mylodontidae) are represented by three genera: Sce...
Ultima Esperanza is a region known worldwide, where some of the best preserved remains of latePleist...
The internal cranial morphology of the terrestrial sloth Glossotherium robustum is described here ba...
A nearly complete skeleton, including most of the thoracic member bones of the sloth Mylodon darwini...
Dental and craniomandibular data have been predominantly used to infer relationships among mylodonti...
In deposits of the late Pleistocene of Argentina the remains of ground sloths (Xenarthra, Folivora) ...