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Publikováno v:
Quaternary, Vol 6, Iss 2, p 31 (2023)
While the North American mylodont sloth, Parmylodon harlani, has been identified in multiple localities in Mexico, most of these records are from the southern part of the country. Consequently, there is a large geographic gap between its distribution
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https://doaj.org/article/6ffac77bda024367a53ef341470e8f17
Publikováno v:
Northwestern Naturalist. 102
Publikováno v:
Western North American Naturalist. 80
Excavations at Persistence Cave (Black Hills, SD), produced a large sample of Quaternary microfauna including a diverse assemblage of arvicoline rodents. Identifiable lower first molars (n = 367) include specimens referred to heather vole (Phenacomys
Autor:
Longting Zheng, Chengkai Sun, Guangbiao Wei, Yuan Wang, Changzhu Jin, Sandra L. Swift, Jim I. Mead
Publikováno v:
Quaternary International. 354:139-146
Leptobos (Artiodactyla, Bovidae, Bovini) was a bovine occupying mid-latitudes of Europe east through to eastern China. A number of species of Leptobos are described with the greatest number occupying southern Europe. Here we report on Leptobos crassu
Publikováno v:
Quaternary Science Reviews. 223:105949
What is currently known about Mexico paleontology and specifically the proboscideans has centered in the central and southern states, with much of the north largely unknown. Here we report on Cuvieronius (Gomphotheriidae) and Mammuthus (Elephantidae)
Publikováno v:
Acta Palaeontologica Polonica. 57:111-121
The extant venomous Gila monster and beaded lizards, species of Heloderma, live today in southwestern USA and south along the Pacific coastal region into Central America, but their fossil history is poorly understood. Here we report helodermatid oste
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Alcheringa: An Australasian Journal of Palaeontology. 35:31-51
Research on squamate evolution of Australia has predominantly focused on the eastern portion of the continent, whereas little is known about the record from Western Australia. Deposits in Devils Lair provide a glimpse of late Pleistocene Egernia grou
Autor:
David K. Elliott, Sandra L. Swift
Publikováno v:
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 30:1874-1878
Vertebrate faunas are well known from the Late Silurian and Early Devonian rocks of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago, and since their initial discovery by the Geological Survey of Canada in 1955 (Th...
Autor:
Marci G. Hollenshead, Mary C. Carpenter, Richard S. White, Sandra L. Swift, Jim I. Mead, Arturo Baez
Publikováno v:
Quaternary International. 217:138-142
The greater evolutionary history of Cynomys (prairie dog, Rodentia, Sciuridae) has been established. Earliest members are recorded from the late Blancan Land Mammal age, Late Pliocene. The fossil history for Cynomys is well reconstructed for the Grea