Recent fieldwork in Argentina has resulted in the recovery of numerous new specimens of palaeothentid marsupials, an important component of the Deseadan-Santacrucian (Oligocene-middle Miocene) mammalian fauna of Patagonia. The 1994 collections include a new genus and species from the early Miocene Pinturas Formation at Estancia La Cafnada and the first complete lower dentition of Acdestis oweni from a locality in the Santa Cruz Formation along the Rio Chalia
The Miocene represents a key moment in the South American evolution, since meaningful geographic and...
A new Paleogene mammal fauna was recently recovered in northwestern Chubut Province, Patagonia, Arge...
Xenarthra constitutes one of the most peculiar clades of the South American mammalian fauna and incl...
Recent fieldwork in Argentina has resulted in the recovery of numerous new specimens of palaeothenti...
During the Cenozoic paucituberculatans were much more diverse taxonomically and ecomorphologically t...
<p>Paucituberculatan marsupials, particularly members of the family Palaeothentidae, were important ...
Here we report nine new fossil specimens of platyrrhine primates collected in late Early Miocene dep...
Xenarthra is an endemic South American lineage of mammals, probably the sister clade of the other pl...
We describe the oldest Paucituberculata marsupials, from the La Barda and Las Flores localities (Arg...
Two new fossil vertebrate localities are described from the Santa Cruz Formation (late early - early...
Insights into the origin of 'shrew-like' oposssums of South America are gained thanks to a new fossi...
A new mammalian assemblage from the Late Miocene Palo Pintado Formation in Northwestern Argentina is...
Octodontoidea is the most diverse caviomorph clade presently represented in South America by Octodon...
There has been a long history of fossil primate discoveries in South America since the nineteenth ce...
The Microbiotheria constitutes a group of Australidelphian marsupials from South America. The biochr...
The Miocene represents a key moment in the South American evolution, since meaningful geographic and...
A new Paleogene mammal fauna was recently recovered in northwestern Chubut Province, Patagonia, Arge...
Xenarthra constitutes one of the most peculiar clades of the South American mammalian fauna and incl...
Recent fieldwork in Argentina has resulted in the recovery of numerous new specimens of palaeothenti...
During the Cenozoic paucituberculatans were much more diverse taxonomically and ecomorphologically t...
<p>Paucituberculatan marsupials, particularly members of the family Palaeothentidae, were important ...
Here we report nine new fossil specimens of platyrrhine primates collected in late Early Miocene dep...
Xenarthra is an endemic South American lineage of mammals, probably the sister clade of the other pl...
We describe the oldest Paucituberculata marsupials, from the La Barda and Las Flores localities (Arg...
Two new fossil vertebrate localities are described from the Santa Cruz Formation (late early - early...
Insights into the origin of 'shrew-like' oposssums of South America are gained thanks to a new fossi...
A new mammalian assemblage from the Late Miocene Palo Pintado Formation in Northwestern Argentina is...
Octodontoidea is the most diverse caviomorph clade presently represented in South America by Octodon...
There has been a long history of fossil primate discoveries in South America since the nineteenth ce...
The Microbiotheria constitutes a group of Australidelphian marsupials from South America. The biochr...
The Miocene represents a key moment in the South American evolution, since meaningful geographic and...
A new Paleogene mammal fauna was recently recovered in northwestern Chubut Province, Patagonia, Arge...
Xenarthra constitutes one of the most peculiar clades of the South American mammalian fauna and incl...