Artículo de publicación ISINeogene marine sediments from Chilean geological formations contain a diverse marine fossil fauna. In Chile, the "Norte Chico" (27 degrees S to 32 degrees S) is composed of two important sedimentary marine deposits, the Bahia Inglesa and Coquimbo formations. Diverse vertebrate taxa including fish, birds, mammals and abundant chondrichthyans have been described from Bahia Inglesa Formation. However, the vertebrate fauna from Coquimbo Formation has been poorly documented. Based upon field trips and the analysis of collections from the Coquimbo Formation, the elasmobranch fossil fauna is composed of at least nine taxa, two of which are extinct (Carcharocles megalodon and Carcharodon plicatilis). The rest of the taxa ...
Thalassocnus is a sloth (Mammalia, Tardigrada) adapted to an aquatic lifestyle. It was first describ...
The physiognomy of Chile is dominated by the Andes, the longest terrestrial mountain chain on Earth....
The presence of eagle rays of the genus Aetomylaeus in the Neogene of the Temperate Pacific coast of...
Artículo de publicación ISINeogene marine sediments from Chilean geological formations contain a div...
Artículo de publicación ISIThis paper discusses a well-represented fossil record of cartilaginous fi...
Pliocene marine mollusk faunas from Chile are mainly known from the Coquimbo Formation of central Ch...
Publicación ISIA consensus on the biostratigraphic age and depositional environment of the Navidad, ...
ABSTRACT—The late Miocene Gatun Formation of northern Panama contains a highly diverse and well samp...
The fossil record of marine mammals from the upper Pliocene of the western coast of South America is...
The new late Miocene elasmobranch assemblage from Cerro Colorado (Pisco Formation) described herein ...
A newly discovered elasmobranch assemblage from the fossil-bearing area of Zamaca (Chilcatay Formati...
Despite being one of the richest Neogene deposits of marine fossil vertebrates along the Pacific coa...
mation. C) Lacui Formation. See Figure 2 for detailed maps and sampled localities. A consensus on th...
Thalassocnus is a sloth (Mammalia, Tardigrada) adapted to an aquatic lifestyle. It was first describ...
The physiognomy of Chile is dominated by the Andes, the longest terrestrial mountain chain on Earth....
The presence of eagle rays of the genus Aetomylaeus in the Neogene of the Temperate Pacific coast of...
Artículo de publicación ISINeogene marine sediments from Chilean geological formations contain a div...
Artículo de publicación ISIThis paper discusses a well-represented fossil record of cartilaginous fi...
Pliocene marine mollusk faunas from Chile are mainly known from the Coquimbo Formation of central Ch...
Publicación ISIA consensus on the biostratigraphic age and depositional environment of the Navidad, ...
ABSTRACT—The late Miocene Gatun Formation of northern Panama contains a highly diverse and well samp...
The fossil record of marine mammals from the upper Pliocene of the western coast of South America is...
The new late Miocene elasmobranch assemblage from Cerro Colorado (Pisco Formation) described herein ...
A newly discovered elasmobranch assemblage from the fossil-bearing area of Zamaca (Chilcatay Formati...
Despite being one of the richest Neogene deposits of marine fossil vertebrates along the Pacific coa...
mation. C) Lacui Formation. See Figure 2 for detailed maps and sampled localities. A consensus on th...
Thalassocnus is a sloth (Mammalia, Tardigrada) adapted to an aquatic lifestyle. It was first describ...
The physiognomy of Chile is dominated by the Andes, the longest terrestrial mountain chain on Earth....
The presence of eagle rays of the genus Aetomylaeus in the Neogene of the Temperate Pacific coast of...