A skull of a ground sloth from the Pliocene San Gregorio Formation documents a northern neotropical occurrence of a megatheriine that addresses issues on intraspecific variation and biogeography. The new specimen is broadly similar in size and morphology to that of Proeremotherium eljebe from the underlying Codore Formation in the Urumaco Sequence, differing in several features such as a longer basicranial area and a more posteriorly projected basioccipital between the condyles. The living sloths species of Bradypus and Choloepus do not have unequivocal anatomical features that indicate sexual dimorphism. Nevertheless, fossil sloths may have shown such dimorphism, and speculations on this subject are part of the considerations that can be m...
International audienceMiocene vertebrate localities are uncommon in central South America. In Bolivi...
Miocene deposits of the Santa Cruz Formation, Patagonia, comprise a diverse and excellently preserve...
A late Miocene gomphothere from southeastern Peru documents the earliest occurrence of a North Ameri...
A skull of a ground sloth from the Pliocene San Gregorio Formation documents a northern neotropical ...
Tardigrades constitute one of three clades of Xenarthra. Whereas modern tree sloths are common in th...
<p>Here we describe two new megalonychid sloths from the late Miocene of the Urumaco Formation (Falc...
Tardigrade xenarthrans are today represented only by the two tree sloth genera Bradypus and Choloepu...
We describe sloth assemblages from the Cocinetas Basin (La Guajira peninsula, Colombia), found in th...
We describe sloth assemblages from the Cocinetas Basin (La Guajira peninsula, Colombia), found in th...
The contributions concerning possible cases of sexual dimorphisms in fossil and living sloths are s...
Middle Miocene remains of giant megatheriine ground sloths (Tardigrada: Megatherioidea) are scarce a...
The Pleistocene fossil sloth Australonyx aquae De Iuliis, Cartelle, and Pujos, 2009 (Mammalia, Xenar...
Sloths, like other xenarthrans, are an extremely interesting group of mammals that, after a long his...
Hapalops, a smaller-sized and early sloth of the Megatheroidea, appeared in the middle Miocene Santa...
International audienceFossil remains of extinct terrestrial sloths have been discovered in numerous ...
International audienceMiocene vertebrate localities are uncommon in central South America. In Bolivi...
Miocene deposits of the Santa Cruz Formation, Patagonia, comprise a diverse and excellently preserve...
A late Miocene gomphothere from southeastern Peru documents the earliest occurrence of a North Ameri...
A skull of a ground sloth from the Pliocene San Gregorio Formation documents a northern neotropical ...
Tardigrades constitute one of three clades of Xenarthra. Whereas modern tree sloths are common in th...
<p>Here we describe two new megalonychid sloths from the late Miocene of the Urumaco Formation (Falc...
Tardigrade xenarthrans are today represented only by the two tree sloth genera Bradypus and Choloepu...
We describe sloth assemblages from the Cocinetas Basin (La Guajira peninsula, Colombia), found in th...
We describe sloth assemblages from the Cocinetas Basin (La Guajira peninsula, Colombia), found in th...
The contributions concerning possible cases of sexual dimorphisms in fossil and living sloths are s...
Middle Miocene remains of giant megatheriine ground sloths (Tardigrada: Megatherioidea) are scarce a...
The Pleistocene fossil sloth Australonyx aquae De Iuliis, Cartelle, and Pujos, 2009 (Mammalia, Xenar...
Sloths, like other xenarthrans, are an extremely interesting group of mammals that, after a long his...
Hapalops, a smaller-sized and early sloth of the Megatheroidea, appeared in the middle Miocene Santa...
International audienceFossil remains of extinct terrestrial sloths have been discovered in numerous ...
International audienceMiocene vertebrate localities are uncommon in central South America. In Bolivi...
Miocene deposits of the Santa Cruz Formation, Patagonia, comprise a diverse and excellently preserve...
A late Miocene gomphothere from southeastern Peru documents the earliest occurrence of a North Ameri...