The family Procyonidae (raccoons, coatis, olingos, ringtails, kinkajous, and their extinct relatives) consists of six extant genera and is restricted to North and South America. Currently recognized fossil species suggest that procyonid diversity was previously much greater, including six extinct genera throughout South America. However, it is unusual that so many confamilial taxa are represented in a relatively brief span of time and restricted geographic region, and, considering that six of ten are based on badly preserved specimens, often fragments of bone with worn teeth, the validity of many of these taxa is suspect. As a step towards reevaluating past procyonid diversity in South America, we sought to identify the degree of intra- and...
The procyonid †Cyonasua is endemic to South America and recorded from the Late Miocene to the Early ...
We present the first record of an extinct procyonid for Bolivia (Tariquía Formation, La Angostura, S...
Damos a conocer aquí el primer registro fósil de Procyon cancrivorus (Cuvier, 1798) para la Repúblic...
The family Procyonidae (raccoons, coatis, olingos, ringtails, kinkajous, and their extinct relatives...
The family Procyonidae (raccoons, coatis, olingos, ringtails, kinkajous, and their extinct relatives...
The family Procyonidae (raccoons, coatis, olingos, ringtails, kinkajous, and their extinct relatives...
Although five genera of procyonids are currently present in South America, only two of the extant ge...
Although five genera of procyonids are currently present in South America, only two of the extant ge...
The first record of milk teeth of South American fossil procyonids comes from the Late Miocene-Early...
We present the first fossil record of Procyon cancrivorus (Cuvier, 1798) for Argentina. Specimen PVE...
The Procyonidae (Mammalia: Carnivora) have played a central role in resolving the controversial syst...
Extant procyonids only inhabit the Americas and are represented by six genera (Procyon, Nasua, Nasue...
Procyonids were the first carnivorans that arrived from North America to South America during the la...
We report two fossil procyonids, Cyonasua sp. and Chapalmalania sp., from the late Pliocene of Venez...
FIG. 16. Adult skulls of four sympatric procyonid species, illustrating taxonomic differences in siz...
The procyonid †Cyonasua is endemic to South America and recorded from the Late Miocene to the Early ...
We present the first record of an extinct procyonid for Bolivia (Tariquía Formation, La Angostura, S...
Damos a conocer aquí el primer registro fósil de Procyon cancrivorus (Cuvier, 1798) para la Repúblic...
The family Procyonidae (raccoons, coatis, olingos, ringtails, kinkajous, and their extinct relatives...
The family Procyonidae (raccoons, coatis, olingos, ringtails, kinkajous, and their extinct relatives...
The family Procyonidae (raccoons, coatis, olingos, ringtails, kinkajous, and their extinct relatives...
Although five genera of procyonids are currently present in South America, only two of the extant ge...
Although five genera of procyonids are currently present in South America, only two of the extant ge...
The first record of milk teeth of South American fossil procyonids comes from the Late Miocene-Early...
We present the first fossil record of Procyon cancrivorus (Cuvier, 1798) for Argentina. Specimen PVE...
The Procyonidae (Mammalia: Carnivora) have played a central role in resolving the controversial syst...
Extant procyonids only inhabit the Americas and are represented by six genera (Procyon, Nasua, Nasue...
Procyonids were the first carnivorans that arrived from North America to South America during the la...
We report two fossil procyonids, Cyonasua sp. and Chapalmalania sp., from the late Pliocene of Venez...
FIG. 16. Adult skulls of four sympatric procyonid species, illustrating taxonomic differences in siz...
The procyonid †Cyonasua is endemic to South America and recorded from the Late Miocene to the Early ...
We present the first record of an extinct procyonid for Bolivia (Tariquía Formation, La Angostura, S...
Damos a conocer aquí el primer registro fósil de Procyon cancrivorus (Cuvier, 1798) para la Repúblic...