The Microbiotheria constitutes a group of Australidelphian marsupials from South America. The biochron of the Microbiotheria extends from the early Paleocene to the present with a single living species (Dromiciops gliroides whose distribution is restricted to the ecoregion of the Valdivian temperate forests in Chile and Argentina in addition, the distribution of fossil Microbiotheria extended from Colombia to the Antarctic Peninsula. The family Microbiotheriidae was taxonomically rich during the Miocene and its records are abundant in early Miocene times of Santa Cruz and Pinturas formations, and the Colhue Huapi Member of the Sarmiento Formation, from Patagonia. The known genera include the following: Microbiotherium Ameghino, 1887,Pachybi...
A new mammalian assemblage from the Late Miocene Palo Pintado Formation in Northwestern Argentina is...
We describe a new metatherian mammal, Fieratherium sorex gen. et sp. nov., found in western Argentin...
<p>Paucituberculatan marsupials, particularly members of the family Palaeothentidae, were important ...
La Formación Pinturas (Mioceno temprano, noroeste de la provincia de Santa Cruz, Argentina) es una s...
A diverse assemblage of extinct mammals of early?middle Eocene age (Ypresian?Lutetian boundary) come...
En este trabajo se encara la revisión sistemática de dos órdenes de Metatheria (Mammalia) sudamerica...
The biochron of the subfamily Megatheriinae, large to very large terrestrial sloths typified by Mega...
During the Cenozoic paucituberculatans were much more diverse taxonomically and ecomorphologically t...
Recent fieldwork in Argentina has resulted in the recovery of numerous new specimens of palaeothenti...
The biochron of the subfamily Megatheriinae, large to very large terrestrial sloths typified by Mega...
The biochron of the subfamily Megatheriinae, large to very large terrestrial sloths typified by Mega...
Two new fossil vertebrate localities are described from the Santa Cruz Formation (late early - early...
Pyro clastic and epiclastic continental sediments bearing the “fauna Astrapothericulense” from the P...
The biochron of the subfamily Megatheriinae, large to very large terrestrial sloths typified by Mega...
A diverse assemblage of extinct mammals of early–middle Eocene age (Ypresian–Lutetian boundary) come...
A new mammalian assemblage from the Late Miocene Palo Pintado Formation in Northwestern Argentina is...
We describe a new metatherian mammal, Fieratherium sorex gen. et sp. nov., found in western Argentin...
<p>Paucituberculatan marsupials, particularly members of the family Palaeothentidae, were important ...
La Formación Pinturas (Mioceno temprano, noroeste de la provincia de Santa Cruz, Argentina) es una s...
A diverse assemblage of extinct mammals of early?middle Eocene age (Ypresian?Lutetian boundary) come...
En este trabajo se encara la revisión sistemática de dos órdenes de Metatheria (Mammalia) sudamerica...
The biochron of the subfamily Megatheriinae, large to very large terrestrial sloths typified by Mega...
During the Cenozoic paucituberculatans were much more diverse taxonomically and ecomorphologically t...
Recent fieldwork in Argentina has resulted in the recovery of numerous new specimens of palaeothenti...
The biochron of the subfamily Megatheriinae, large to very large terrestrial sloths typified by Mega...
The biochron of the subfamily Megatheriinae, large to very large terrestrial sloths typified by Mega...
Two new fossil vertebrate localities are described from the Santa Cruz Formation (late early - early...
Pyro clastic and epiclastic continental sediments bearing the “fauna Astrapothericulense” from the P...
The biochron of the subfamily Megatheriinae, large to very large terrestrial sloths typified by Mega...
A diverse assemblage of extinct mammals of early–middle Eocene age (Ypresian–Lutetian boundary) come...
A new mammalian assemblage from the Late Miocene Palo Pintado Formation in Northwestern Argentina is...
We describe a new metatherian mammal, Fieratherium sorex gen. et sp. nov., found in western Argentin...
<p>Paucituberculatan marsupials, particularly members of the family Palaeothentidae, were important ...