A large sample composed of relatively fragmentary remains of Gomphotheriidae was found in Uruguay. Belonging to this family there are materials assigned to Camacho Formation (Late Miocene), and to Pleistocene to Early Holocene units (Sopas, Libertad and Dolores formations). The Camacho and Sopas formations contain remains of indeterminate Gomphotheriidae, and the species <em>Stegomastodon platensis</em> is identified for the Libertad and Dolores formations. We think taxonomically suitable to support the opinion that all gomphotherids inhabitants of South American plains pertain to the genus <em>Stegomastodon</em> and to consider that species as the only representative of the genus in South America.<br><br>En Uruguay se han hallado numerosos...
Studies on South American Gomphotheriidae started around 210 years ago and, 150 years later, the cla...
The extinct Gomphotheriidae is the only proboscidean family that colonizedSouth America. The phyloge...
The Pampatheriidae represents an extinct group of cingulates whose remains are mostly known from Qua...
A large sample composed of relatively fragmentary remains of Gomphotheriidae was found in Uruguay. B...
11 páginas, 5 figuras.[ES] Se describen restos bien conservados de gonfoterios (Mammalia, Proboscide...
[EN] Morphological characters of South American Gomphothere remains from Peru are described and disc...
The contemporary mammalian communities of South America were defined by the rise of the Isthmus of P...
AbstractGomphotheriid proboscideans reached South America as Late Cenozoic immigrants from North Ame...
The Gomphotheriidae family belongs to the Proboscidea order. Gomphotheres were elephant-like mammals...
Gomphotheriid proboscideans reached South America as Late Cenozoic immigrants from North America. Ho...
Gomphotheres were recorded in South America from the early-middle Pleistocene (Ensenadan Land-mamma...
This paper contextualizes, describes and taxonomically assigned cranial and dental Gomphotheriidae m...
An exhaustive comparative analysis of the recently found cranial, dental and postcranial remains, in...
Mammal fossil remains from San Pedro (Buenos Aires Province, Argentina) are very poorly known. In th...
Cinq restes mandibulaires et dentaires attribués à des astrapothères, clade éteint de grands ongulés...
Studies on South American Gomphotheriidae started around 210 years ago and, 150 years later, the cla...
The extinct Gomphotheriidae is the only proboscidean family that colonizedSouth America. The phyloge...
The Pampatheriidae represents an extinct group of cingulates whose remains are mostly known from Qua...
A large sample composed of relatively fragmentary remains of Gomphotheriidae was found in Uruguay. B...
11 páginas, 5 figuras.[ES] Se describen restos bien conservados de gonfoterios (Mammalia, Proboscide...
[EN] Morphological characters of South American Gomphothere remains from Peru are described and disc...
The contemporary mammalian communities of South America were defined by the rise of the Isthmus of P...
AbstractGomphotheriid proboscideans reached South America as Late Cenozoic immigrants from North Ame...
The Gomphotheriidae family belongs to the Proboscidea order. Gomphotheres were elephant-like mammals...
Gomphotheriid proboscideans reached South America as Late Cenozoic immigrants from North America. Ho...
Gomphotheres were recorded in South America from the early-middle Pleistocene (Ensenadan Land-mamma...
This paper contextualizes, describes and taxonomically assigned cranial and dental Gomphotheriidae m...
An exhaustive comparative analysis of the recently found cranial, dental and postcranial remains, in...
Mammal fossil remains from San Pedro (Buenos Aires Province, Argentina) are very poorly known. In th...
Cinq restes mandibulaires et dentaires attribués à des astrapothères, clade éteint de grands ongulés...
Studies on South American Gomphotheriidae started around 210 years ago and, 150 years later, the cla...
The extinct Gomphotheriidae is the only proboscidean family that colonizedSouth America. The phyloge...
The Pampatheriidae represents an extinct group of cingulates whose remains are mostly known from Qua...