There has been a long history of fossil primate discoveries in South America since the nineteenth century with the pioneering works of Peter Lund and Carlos and Florentino Ameghino. Most of the 26 described extinct genera come from two distant regions: Patagonia (Argentina and Chile) and La Venta (Colombia), ranging from the early to middle Miocene (e.g., Fleagle and Tejedor, 2002; Hartwig and Meldrum, 2002; Tejedor et al., 2006; Kay, 2010). The fossil record still remains limited, hampering the proper understanding of the history of the group, which is still a matter of debate. The oldest records of primates in South America belong to Branisella and Szalatavus, derived from late Oligocene deposits at Salla, Bolivia (see Fleagle and Tejedor...
The Miocene represents a key moment in the South American evolution, since meaningful geographic and...
The earliest platyrrhines have been documented from the late Oligocene of Bolivia (Salla) and from t...
The earliest record of North American mammals in South America is significant for constraining the t...
Here we report nine new fossil specimens of platyrrhine primates collected in late Early Miocene dep...
Objectives: The purpose of this work is to present a new primate locality with evidence that increas...
The platyrrhine primates, or New World monkeys, are immigrant mammals whose fossil record comes from...
Three unpublished fossil primate specimens from Patagonia (Argentina) are reported here. They are pa...
Two new fossil vertebrate localities are described from the Santa Cruz Formation (late early - early...
Los primates platirrinos se distribuyen en la actual Región Neotropical, aunque su historia evolutiv...
Recent field efforts in Peruvian Amazonia (Contamana area, Loreto Department) have resulted in the d...
A significant event in the early evolution of Primates is the origin and radiation of anthropoids, w...
Los platirrinos conforman hoy un diverso grupo de mamíferos de la actual región neotropical, pero su...
Novo, Nelson M., Tejedor, Marcelo F., González Ruiz, Laureano R. (2018): Previously unknown fossil p...
The Honda Group of La Venta, Colombia, has yielded a wide array of crown platyrrhine primates, docum...
A juvenile cranium of Homunculus patagonicus Ameghino, 1891a from the late Early Miocene of Santa Cr...
The Miocene represents a key moment in the South American evolution, since meaningful geographic and...
The earliest platyrrhines have been documented from the late Oligocene of Bolivia (Salla) and from t...
The earliest record of North American mammals in South America is significant for constraining the t...
Here we report nine new fossil specimens of platyrrhine primates collected in late Early Miocene dep...
Objectives: The purpose of this work is to present a new primate locality with evidence that increas...
The platyrrhine primates, or New World monkeys, are immigrant mammals whose fossil record comes from...
Three unpublished fossil primate specimens from Patagonia (Argentina) are reported here. They are pa...
Two new fossil vertebrate localities are described from the Santa Cruz Formation (late early - early...
Los primates platirrinos se distribuyen en la actual Región Neotropical, aunque su historia evolutiv...
Recent field efforts in Peruvian Amazonia (Contamana area, Loreto Department) have resulted in the d...
A significant event in the early evolution of Primates is the origin and radiation of anthropoids, w...
Los platirrinos conforman hoy un diverso grupo de mamíferos de la actual región neotropical, pero su...
Novo, Nelson M., Tejedor, Marcelo F., González Ruiz, Laureano R. (2018): Previously unknown fossil p...
The Honda Group of La Venta, Colombia, has yielded a wide array of crown platyrrhine primates, docum...
A juvenile cranium of Homunculus patagonicus Ameghino, 1891a from the late Early Miocene of Santa Cr...
The Miocene represents a key moment in the South American evolution, since meaningful geographic and...
The earliest platyrrhines have been documented from the late Oligocene of Bolivia (Salla) and from t...
The earliest record of North American mammals in South America is significant for constraining the t...