New Observations on the Skull of Pyrotherium (Pyrotheria, Mammalia) and New Phylogenetic Hypotheses on South American Ungulates
G Billet - Journal of Mammalian Evolution, 2010 - Springer
Abstract The Cenozoic South American endemic pyrotheres, mostly characterized by a
bilophodont dentition, are one of the most mysterious ungulates ever known. Even though …
bilophodont dentition, are one of the most mysterious ungulates ever known. Even though …
Afrotherian affinities for endemic South American “ungulates”
FL Agnolin, NR Chimento - Mammalian Biology, 2011 - Elsevier
The phylogenetic relationships of endemic South American ungulates are a highly debated
topic. Among them, the most well-known clades are the Notoungulata and the Astrapotheria …
topic. Among them, the most well-known clades are the Notoungulata and the Astrapotheria …
A new pre-Deseadan pyrothere (Mammalia) from northern Peru and the wear facets of molariform teeth of Pyrotheria
Baguatherium jaureguii gen. et sp. nov. from the early Oligocene of northern Peru is the best
known pre-Deseadan pyrothere. It has a relatively wider palate and less oblique lophs on …
known pre-Deseadan pyrothere. It has a relatively wider palate and less oblique lophs on …
Phylogeny of the Notoungulata (Mammalia) based on cranial and dental characters
G Billet - Journal of Systematic Palaeontology, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
The Notoungulata is the richest order of South American endemic placentals, but
phylogenetic relationships within this order are unclear. This work provides short …
phylogenetic relationships within this order are unclear. This work provides short …
EUTHERIAN MAMMAL SYSTEMATICS AND THE ORIGINS OFSOUTH AMERICAN UNGULATES AS BASED ON POSTCRANIAL OSTEOLOGY
I HOROVITZ - Bulletin of Carnegie Museum of Natural History, 2004 - BioOne
At least seven groups of ungulates occurred in South America during the Tertiary: Litopterna,
Notoungulata, Astrapotheria, Xenungulata, Pyrotheria, Didolodontidae, and kollpaniine …
Notoungulata, Astrapotheria, Xenungulata, Pyrotheria, Didolodontidae, and kollpaniine …
Cranial morphology and phylogenetic relationships of Trigonostylops wortmani, an Eocene South American native ungulate
RDE MacPhee, SH Del Pino, A Kramarz… - Bulletin of the American …, 2021 - BioOne
ABSTRACT In 1933 George G. Simpson described a remarkably complete skull of
Trigonostylops, an Eocene South American native ungulate (SANU) whose relationships …
Trigonostylops, an Eocene South American native ungulate (SANU) whose relationships …
A primitive pyrothere (Mammalia, Notoungulata) from the early Tertiary of northwestern Venezuela
B Patterson - Publication (Field Museum of Natural History), 1249, 1977 - agris.fao.org
Proticia venezuelensis ng and sp., based on a partial mandible from rocks attributed to the
Trujillo Formation, Paleocene to early Eocene, exposed on the southern flank of the Sierra …
Trujillo Formation, Paleocene to early Eocene, exposed on the southern flank of the Sierra …
A unique, Late Oligocene shrew-like marsupial from western Argentina and the evolution of dental morphology
We describe a new metatherian mammal, Fieratherium sorex gen. et sp. nov., found in
western Argentina (Quebrada Fiera locality, southern Mendoza Province), in Late Oligocene …
western Argentina (Quebrada Fiera locality, southern Mendoza Province), in Late Oligocene …
The fossil record of phoberomys pattersoni Mones 1980 (Mammalia, Rodentia) from Urumaco (Late Miocene, Venezuela), with an analysis of its phylogenetic …
I Horovitz, MR Sánchez‐Villagra, T Martin… - Journal of Systematic …, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
An almost complete skeleton of Phoberomys pattersoni is reported from the Urumaco
Formation in northwestern Venezuela. Phoberomys attained the largest body size among …
Formation in northwestern Venezuela. Phoberomys attained the largest body size among …
[HTML][HTML] Species taxonomy, phylogeny, and biogeography of the Brontotheriidae (Mammalia: Perissodactyla)
MC Mihlbachler - Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, 2008 - BioOne
The Brontotheriidae is an extinct family of Eocene perissodactyls known from North America,
Asia, and, rarely, Eastern Europe. Brontotheres are widely recognized as having evolved …
Asia, and, rarely, Eastern Europe. Brontotheres are widely recognized as having evolved …