The late Miocene Urumaco Formation at Urumaco, Falcón state, Venezuela, is remarkably rich in extinct crocodylians, presenting a diversity hotspot in the Neotropics for the group. Herein, we revise the Caimaninae fauna by including novel fossil material as well as the previously described specimens assignable to this clade. In many instances the taxonomic status of species could be confirmed, which is the case in Caiman brevirostris, Globidentosuchus brevirostris, and Purussaurus mirandai, and novel osteological data is presented to corroborate previous anatomical descriptions. In other cases, specimens needed to be reassigned to different taxa; with material previously identified as Caiman lutescens now considered as belonging to either Ca...
Morphological studies of South American alligatorids are scarce, and the phylogenetic relationships ...
The three recognized species of Caiman –C. latirostris, C. yacare and C. crocodilus– currently live ...
Northern South America and South East Asia are today’s hotspots of crocodylian diversity with up to ...
The late Miocene Urumaco Formation at Urumaco, Falcón state, Venezuela, is remarkably rich in extinc...
Melanosuchus niger Spix is distributed throughout the Amazon River basin today. The extinct Melanosu...
Melanosuchus niger Spix is distributed throughout the Amazon River basin today. The extinct Melanos...
During the last years the knowledge about derived eusuchian crocodiles has been increased. Anatomica...
Melanosuchus niger (Crocodylia, Alligatoroidea) is one of the six living caimanine species widely di...
Alligators and caimans share a close relationship, supported by both molecular and morphological cha...
The Miocene deposits of South America are notable for their diverse crocodyliform fauna, of which th...
The richest and more explored regions concerning Miocene crocodylians in South America are the basin...
Mourasuchus (Alligatoroidea, Caimaninae) is one of the most peculiar crocodyliforms due to the skull...
<div><p>ABSTRACT</p><p><i>Caiman brevirostris</i> was described based on the basis of late Miocene m...
Alligators and caimans share a close relationship, supported by both molecular and morphological cha...
Melanosuchus niger (Crocodylia, Alligatoroidea) is one of the six living caimanine species widely di...
Morphological studies of South American alligatorids are scarce, and the phylogenetic relationships ...
The three recognized species of Caiman –C. latirostris, C. yacare and C. crocodilus– currently live ...
Northern South America and South East Asia are today’s hotspots of crocodylian diversity with up to ...
The late Miocene Urumaco Formation at Urumaco, Falcón state, Venezuela, is remarkably rich in extinc...
Melanosuchus niger Spix is distributed throughout the Amazon River basin today. The extinct Melanosu...
Melanosuchus niger Spix is distributed throughout the Amazon River basin today. The extinct Melanos...
During the last years the knowledge about derived eusuchian crocodiles has been increased. Anatomica...
Melanosuchus niger (Crocodylia, Alligatoroidea) is one of the six living caimanine species widely di...
Alligators and caimans share a close relationship, supported by both molecular and morphological cha...
The Miocene deposits of South America are notable for their diverse crocodyliform fauna, of which th...
The richest and more explored regions concerning Miocene crocodylians in South America are the basin...
Mourasuchus (Alligatoroidea, Caimaninae) is one of the most peculiar crocodyliforms due to the skull...
<div><p>ABSTRACT</p><p><i>Caiman brevirostris</i> was described based on the basis of late Miocene m...
Alligators and caimans share a close relationship, supported by both molecular and morphological cha...
Melanosuchus niger (Crocodylia, Alligatoroidea) is one of the six living caimanine species widely di...
Morphological studies of South American alligatorids are scarce, and the phylogenetic relationships ...
The three recognized species of Caiman –C. latirostris, C. yacare and C. crocodilus– currently live ...
Northern South America and South East Asia are today’s hotspots of crocodylian diversity with up to ...