The genus Reigechimys (Rodentia, Echimyidae) was originally described on the basis of two mandibular fragments recovered from Huayquerian (late Miocene) outcrops of the Cerro Azul Formation in La Pampa Province (Argentina). The included species (R. plesiodon Verzi et al. and R. octodontiformis Verzi et al.) represent a peculiar lineage characterized by its molar morphology with occlusal simplification that is extreme for the family. New materials recently found at the Cerro Azul Formation allow for a more detailed knowledge of the variation of Reigechimys and recognition of a new species, Reigechimys simplex sp. nov. characterized by the absence of mesoflexid/fossettid in the m1–2. The morphological changes of Reigechimys are described in t...
†Eumysops is a peculiar representative of the currently tropical family Echimyidae, which evolved in...
Octodontoidea is the most diverse group of caviomorph rodents. The systematics of most of the fossil...
<div><p>Within South American rodents, the Acaremyidae is an independent fossil lineage of octodonto...
A new genus of echimyid rodent, †Ullumys, from the uppermost Miocene of northwestern Argentina is de...
Phylogenetic affinities of the late Miocene echimyid †Pampamys emmonsae Verzi, Vucetich, and Montalv...
We analyse the taxonomic status and diversity of the late Miocene Octodontoidea (Hystricognathi) Cer...
The octodontoid rodent Acarechimys was abundant during the early Miocene and had the widest temporal...
The octodontoid rodent Acarechimys was abundant during the early Miocene and had the widest temporal...
Octodontoidea includes the most diverse superfamily of South American rodents in terms of morphology...
A new caviomorph rodent, Dudumus ruigomezi, gen. et sp. nov., is described from the Sarmiento Format...
We describe the first fossil record of Paramyocastor diligens (Echimyidae, Octodontoidea) from the P...
Octodontoidea is the most diverse caviomorph clade presently represented in South America by Octodon...
A new Cardiomyinae rodent (Hydrochoeridae) from Arroyo Seco de la Frazada, Mendoza Province, Argenti...
Chukimys favaloroi, new genus and species, is added to the past diversity of sigmodontine rodents, t...
Octodontoidea is the most speciose and ecologically diverse superfamily of caviomorph rodents. The s...
†Eumysops is a peculiar representative of the currently tropical family Echimyidae, which evolved in...
Octodontoidea is the most diverse group of caviomorph rodents. The systematics of most of the fossil...
<div><p>Within South American rodents, the Acaremyidae is an independent fossil lineage of octodonto...
A new genus of echimyid rodent, †Ullumys, from the uppermost Miocene of northwestern Argentina is de...
Phylogenetic affinities of the late Miocene echimyid †Pampamys emmonsae Verzi, Vucetich, and Montalv...
We analyse the taxonomic status and diversity of the late Miocene Octodontoidea (Hystricognathi) Cer...
The octodontoid rodent Acarechimys was abundant during the early Miocene and had the widest temporal...
The octodontoid rodent Acarechimys was abundant during the early Miocene and had the widest temporal...
Octodontoidea includes the most diverse superfamily of South American rodents in terms of morphology...
A new caviomorph rodent, Dudumus ruigomezi, gen. et sp. nov., is described from the Sarmiento Format...
We describe the first fossil record of Paramyocastor diligens (Echimyidae, Octodontoidea) from the P...
Octodontoidea is the most diverse caviomorph clade presently represented in South America by Octodon...
A new Cardiomyinae rodent (Hydrochoeridae) from Arroyo Seco de la Frazada, Mendoza Province, Argenti...
Chukimys favaloroi, new genus and species, is added to the past diversity of sigmodontine rodents, t...
Octodontoidea is the most speciose and ecologically diverse superfamily of caviomorph rodents. The s...
†Eumysops is a peculiar representative of the currently tropical family Echimyidae, which evolved in...
Octodontoidea is the most diverse group of caviomorph rodents. The systematics of most of the fossil...
<div><p>Within South American rodents, the Acaremyidae is an independent fossil lineage of octodonto...