We present the first fossil record of Procyon cancrivorus (Cuvier, 1798) for Argentina. Specimen PVE-F 44 (first lower molar) was exhumed from levels assignable to the Late Pleistocene (Lujanian) in the coastal cliffs of the Bermejo river in the vicinity of Villa Escolar, Formosa (26°36\u27S, 58°40 W). This is also the first South American record of Procyon with accurate stratigraphic provenance, since previous records from Brazil lack stratigraphic context. Procyonids are represented in South America by five living genera (Bassaricyon Allen, Nasuella Hollister, Potos Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire and Cuvier, Procyon Storr and Nasua Storr). Of these, only Procyon and Nasua have paleontological records (Late Pleistocene-Holocene) in Brazil, Uruguay...
Terrestrial placental carnivores (Mammalia, Carnivora) of South America are recorded as being in exi...
The oldest record of a carnivoran mammal in South America corresponds to the extinct procyonid Cyona...
Extant procyonids only inhabit the Americas and are represented by six genera (Procyon, Nasua, Nasue...
We present the first fossil record of Procyon cancrivorus (Cuvier, 1798) for Argentina. Specimen PVE...
Damos a conocer aquí el primer registro fósil de Procyon cancrivorus (Cuvier, 1798) para la Repúblic...
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...
Procyonids were the first carnivorans that arrived from North America to South America during the la...
The first record of milk teeth of South American fossil procyonids comes from the Late Miocene-Early...
The family Procyonidae (raccoons, coatis, olingos, ringtails, kinkajous, and their extinct relatives...
We present the first record of an extinct procyonid for Bolivia (Tariquía Formation, La Angostura, S...
The family Procyonidae (raccoons, coatis, olingos, ringtails, kinkajous, and their extinct relatives...
The family Procyonidae (raccoons, coatis, olingos, ringtails, kinkajous, and their extinct relatives...
We report two fossil procyonids, Cyonasua sp. and Chapalmalania sp., from the late Pliocene of Venez...
Protocyon Giebel is a genus of strongly carnivorous canids adapted to open environments that inhabit...
Terrestrial placental carnivores (Mammalia, Carnivora) of South America are recorded as being in exi...
The oldest record of a carnivoran mammal in South America corresponds to the extinct procyonid Cyona...
Extant procyonids only inhabit the Americas and are represented by six genera (Procyon, Nasua, Nasue...
We present the first fossil record of Procyon cancrivorus (Cuvier, 1798) for Argentina. Specimen PVE...
Damos a conocer aquí el primer registro fósil de Procyon cancrivorus (Cuvier, 1798) para la Repúblic...
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...
Procyonids were the first carnivorans that arrived from North America to South America during the la...
The first record of milk teeth of South American fossil procyonids comes from the Late Miocene-Early...
The family Procyonidae (raccoons, coatis, olingos, ringtails, kinkajous, and their extinct relatives...
We present the first record of an extinct procyonid for Bolivia (Tariquía Formation, La Angostura, S...
The family Procyonidae (raccoons, coatis, olingos, ringtails, kinkajous, and their extinct relatives...
The family Procyonidae (raccoons, coatis, olingos, ringtails, kinkajous, and their extinct relatives...
We report two fossil procyonids, Cyonasua sp. and Chapalmalania sp., from the late Pliocene of Venez...
Protocyon Giebel is a genus of strongly carnivorous canids adapted to open environments that inhabit...
Terrestrial placental carnivores (Mammalia, Carnivora) of South America are recorded as being in exi...
The oldest record of a carnivoran mammal in South America corresponds to the extinct procyonid Cyona...
Extant procyonids only inhabit the Americas and are represented by six genera (Procyon, Nasua, Nasue...