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Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 2020 Sep 01. 40(5), 1-9.
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https://www.jstor.org/stable/27010905
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Publikováno v:
In Journal of South American Earth Sciences June 2019 92:368-373
Autor:
SOIBELZON, LEOPOLDO H., GRINSPAN, GUSTAVO A., BOCHERENS, HERVÉ, ACOSTA, WALTER G., JONES, WASHINGTON, BLANCO, ERNESTO R., PREVOSTI, FRANCISCO
Publikováno v:
Journal of Paleontology, 2014 Nov 01. 88(6), 1240-1250.
Externí odkaz:
http://www.jstor.org/stable/24541516
Autor:
Rodriguez, Sergio G., Soibelzon, Leopoldo H., Rodrigues, Shirlley, Morgan, Cecilia C., Bernardes, Camila, Avilla, Leonardo, Lynch, Eric
Publikováno v:
In Journal of South American Earth Sciences August 2013 45:1-5
Publikováno v:
Journal of Paleontology, 2011 Jan 01. 85(1), 69-75.
Externí odkaz:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/23019499
Autor:
Soibelzon, Leopoldo H., Zurita, Alfredo E., Morgan, Cecilia C., Rodríguez, Sergio, Gasparini, Germán M., Soibelzon, Esteban, Schubert, Blaine W., Miño-Boilini, Ángel R.
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ETSU Faculty Works.
We present the first fossil record of Procyon cancrivorus (Cuvier, 1798) for Argentina. Specimen PVE-F 44 (first lower molar) was exhumed from levels assignable to the Late Pleistocene (Lujanian) in the coastal cliffs of the Bermejo river in the vici
Autor:
Rodriguez, Sergio G., Soibelzon, Leopoldo H., Rodrigues, Shirlley, Morgan, Cecilia C., Bernardes, Camila, Avilla, Leonardo, Lynch, Eric
Publikováno v:
ETSU Faculty Works.
Although five genera of procyonids are currently present in South America, only two of the extant genera, Procyon and Nasua are represented in the South American fossil record. A recent discovery of a procyonid lower second molar in Late Pleistocene
Externí odkaz:
https://dc.etsu.edu/etsu-works/14232
Autor:
Soibelzon, Leopoldo H.
Publikováno v:
ETSU Faculty Works.
The first record of milk teeth of South American fossil procyonids comes from the Late Miocene-Early Pliocene at "Farola Monte Hermoso," Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. Five extant genera of Procyonidae inhabit South America (Bassaricyon Allen, Nas
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https://dc.etsu.edu/etsu-works/16375
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ETSU Faculty Works.
The South American giant short-faced bear (Arctotherium angustidens Gervais and Ameghino, 1880) is one of five described Arctotherium species endemic to South America and it is known for being the earliest, largest, and most carnivorous member of the
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https://dc.etsu.edu/etsu-works/16361