Catfish bones from Tortonian (Miocene) freshwater beds of central Argentina are here identified as pertaining to a new species of the tropical pimelodid genus Phractocephalus. The new species differs from the other recent and fossil species of the genus in skull, pectoral girdle and spine characters. The material was found in different localities near the city of Paraná, Entre Ríos Province. The bearing horizon is the so-called “Conglomerado osífero” which constitutes the lowermost beds of the fluvial Ituzaing o Formation. The aquatic vertebrate fauna occurring in the bearing bed shows a similar generic composition to several northern South American Miocene units where Phractocephalus remains were found. This report extends the range of Phr...
Le but de la présente contribution est de décrire un crâne fossile partiel appartenant au genre de p...
The heretofore little-known pimelodid species Hypophthalmus oremaculatus Nani and Fuster, 1947, from...
Armored catfishes are grouped within the clade Loricariidae. They are typically Brazilian freshwater...
Catfish bones from Tortonian (Miocene) freshwater beds of central Argentina are here identified as p...
The fossil record of ‘phractocephaline’ catfishes in South America is relatively rich. The extinct s...
Based on additional specimens the fossil pimelodid catfish from the upper Miocene Urumaco Formation,...
Loricariidae is a very diverse lineage of Neotropical fishes, being the most speciose family of the ...
Brachyplatystoma is a genus of freshwater catfishes endemic of South America that includes one the l...
The first fossil specimen of the characiform genus Salminus is described here. The material, a three...
A specimen of a remarkable new catfish genus and species was collected in middle/late Miocene marine...
The middle Miocene rocks of the Honda Group (La Victoria and Villavieja formations) in the Tatacoa D...
The present note draws attention to the first substantiated Phractocephalus record from Surinam, to ...
New evidence indicates marine influences during the Miocene in the northwestern Amazonia basin. This...
Vallone, E.R., Vezzosi, R.I. & Cione, A.L. February 2017. First fossil fish (Teleostei, Siluriformes...
The fish fauna of trans-Andean river basins in northwestern South America is ancient and diverse, in...
Le but de la présente contribution est de décrire un crâne fossile partiel appartenant au genre de p...
The heretofore little-known pimelodid species Hypophthalmus oremaculatus Nani and Fuster, 1947, from...
Armored catfishes are grouped within the clade Loricariidae. They are typically Brazilian freshwater...
Catfish bones from Tortonian (Miocene) freshwater beds of central Argentina are here identified as p...
The fossil record of ‘phractocephaline’ catfishes in South America is relatively rich. The extinct s...
Based on additional specimens the fossil pimelodid catfish from the upper Miocene Urumaco Formation,...
Loricariidae is a very diverse lineage of Neotropical fishes, being the most speciose family of the ...
Brachyplatystoma is a genus of freshwater catfishes endemic of South America that includes one the l...
The first fossil specimen of the characiform genus Salminus is described here. The material, a three...
A specimen of a remarkable new catfish genus and species was collected in middle/late Miocene marine...
The middle Miocene rocks of the Honda Group (La Victoria and Villavieja formations) in the Tatacoa D...
The present note draws attention to the first substantiated Phractocephalus record from Surinam, to ...
New evidence indicates marine influences during the Miocene in the northwestern Amazonia basin. This...
Vallone, E.R., Vezzosi, R.I. & Cione, A.L. February 2017. First fossil fish (Teleostei, Siluriformes...
The fish fauna of trans-Andean river basins in northwestern South America is ancient and diverse, in...
Le but de la présente contribution est de décrire un crâne fossile partiel appartenant au genre de p...
The heretofore little-known pimelodid species Hypophthalmus oremaculatus Nani and Fuster, 1947, from...
Armored catfishes are grouped within the clade Loricariidae. They are typically Brazilian freshwater...