Fossil catfishes from fluvio-lacustrine facies of late Miocene Urumaco, early Pliocene Castilletes and late Pliocene San Gregorio formations provide evidence of a hydrographic connection in what is today desert regions of northern Colombia and Venezuela. New discoveries and reevaluation of existing materials leads to the recognition of two new records of the pimelodid Brachyplatystoma cf. vaillantii, and of three distinct doradid taxa: Doraops sp., Rhinodoras sp., and an unidentified third form. The presence of fossil goliath long-whiskered catfishes and thorny catfishes are indicative of the persistence of a fluvial drainage system inflow into the South Caribbean during the Pliocene/Pleistocene boundary, complementary to the previous weste...
Catfish bones from Tortonian (Miocene) freshwater beds of central Argentina are here identified as p...
<p>The rapids-dwelling suckermouth catfish genus <i>Pseudolithoxus</i> was previously only known fro...
Lundberg, John G. (2005): Brachyplatystoma promagdalena, new species, a fossil goliath catfish (Silu...
Fossil catfishes from fluvio-lacustrine facies of late Miocene Urumaco, early Pliocene Castilletes a...
The middle Miocene rocks of the Honda Group (La Victoria and Villavieja formations) in the Tatacoa D...
Based on additional specimens the fossil pimelodid catfish from the upper Miocene Urumaco Formation,...
International audienceThe Pliocene-Pleistocene transition in the Neotropics is poorly understood des...
A wide variety of aquatic vertebrates from fluvio-lacustrine facies of northern South America (Colom...
New evidence indicates marine influences during the Miocene in the northwestern Amazonia basin. This...
Brachyplatystoma is a genus of freshwater catfishes endemic of South America that includes one the l...
AbstractThe Pirabas Formation of Early Miocene age represents the final stage of the central western...
<div><p>The Urumaco stratigraphic sequence, western Venezuela, preserves a variety of paleoenvironme...
Catfish bones from Tortonian (Miocene) freshwater beds of central Argentina are here identified as p...
The Urumaco stratigraphic sequence, western Venezuela, preserves a variety of paleoenvironments that...
The Pliocene-Pleistocene transition in the Neotropics is poorly understood despite the major climati...
Catfish bones from Tortonian (Miocene) freshwater beds of central Argentina are here identified as p...
<p>The rapids-dwelling suckermouth catfish genus <i>Pseudolithoxus</i> was previously only known fro...
Lundberg, John G. (2005): Brachyplatystoma promagdalena, new species, a fossil goliath catfish (Silu...
Fossil catfishes from fluvio-lacustrine facies of late Miocene Urumaco, early Pliocene Castilletes a...
The middle Miocene rocks of the Honda Group (La Victoria and Villavieja formations) in the Tatacoa D...
Based on additional specimens the fossil pimelodid catfish from the upper Miocene Urumaco Formation,...
International audienceThe Pliocene-Pleistocene transition in the Neotropics is poorly understood des...
A wide variety of aquatic vertebrates from fluvio-lacustrine facies of northern South America (Colom...
New evidence indicates marine influences during the Miocene in the northwestern Amazonia basin. This...
Brachyplatystoma is a genus of freshwater catfishes endemic of South America that includes one the l...
AbstractThe Pirabas Formation of Early Miocene age represents the final stage of the central western...
<div><p>The Urumaco stratigraphic sequence, western Venezuela, preserves a variety of paleoenvironme...
Catfish bones from Tortonian (Miocene) freshwater beds of central Argentina are here identified as p...
The Urumaco stratigraphic sequence, western Venezuela, preserves a variety of paleoenvironments that...
The Pliocene-Pleistocene transition in the Neotropics is poorly understood despite the major climati...
Catfish bones from Tortonian (Miocene) freshwater beds of central Argentina are here identified as p...
<p>The rapids-dwelling suckermouth catfish genus <i>Pseudolithoxus</i> was previously only known fro...
Lundberg, John G. (2005): Brachyplatystoma promagdalena, new species, a fossil goliath catfish (Silu...