ListarArtículos en revistas externas por tema "Rodentia"
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A new species of reigechimys (rodentia, echimyidae) from the late miocene of central argentina and the evolutionary pattern of the lineage
(Gondwanan Paleontological Journal. 2014)The genus Reigechimys (Rodentia, Echimyidae) was originally described on the basis of two mandibular fragments recovered from Huayquerian (Late Miocene) outcrops of the Cerro Azul Formation in La Pampa province (Argentina). ...(artículo)
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Late Miocene capybaras from Argentina : Skull anatomy, taxonomy, evolution, and biochronology
(Polish Academy of Sciences. Institute of Paleobiology. 2014)Fossil capybaras are morphologically extremely varied, but previous studies have disagreed on whether this diversity reflects intraspecific variation or the existence of multiple species. Here, we review the capybaras from ...(artículo)
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Phylogeny and evolutionary patterns of South American octodontoid rodents
(Polish Academy of Sciences. Institute of Paleobiology. 2014)Octodontoidea is the most diverse clade of hystricognath rodents, and is richly recorded in South America since at least the Oligocene. A parsimony-based morphological phylogenetic analysis of a wide range of extant and ...(artículo)
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The taxonomic status of the pliocene capybaras (rodentia) phugatherium ameghino and chapalmatherium ameghino
(A Gondwanan Paleontological Journal. 2014)El status taxonomico de los capybaras (rodentia) del plioceno phugatherium ameghino y chapalmatherium ameghino. Los carpinchos vivientes son un grupo particular de roedores. Tienen dientes de crecimiento continuo con una ...(artículo)