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Javiera Peralta-Prato,Andrés Solórzano
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The aquatic sloth, Thalassocnus, is one of the most intriguing lineage of mammal known from the southern pacific coast of South America during the late Neogene. It was initially recognized in Perú, but recent paleontological surveys also recorded its pre...
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Michel Sallaberry,David Rubilar-Rogers,Mario E. Suarez,Carolina S. Gutstein
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The fossil skull of a procellariid, Pachyptila sp., from Late Miocene marine sediments of the Bahía Inglesa Formation (Midde Miocene-Pliocene) of Northern Chile is described. The fossil is compared with extant species of the family Procellariidae. This d...
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Carolina Acosta Hospitaleche,Martin Chavez,Omar Fritis
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Three new penguin skulls (Spheniscidae), assigned to the new species Pygoscelis calderensis sp. nov. from the Bahía Inglesa Formation of Middle Miocene-Pliocene age located south of Caldera on the coast of the III Región de Atacama, Chile (27°00'S, 70°45...
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Mario E. Suarez,Julio Lamilla,Carlos Marquardt
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The first record of Neogene holocephalan chondrichthyans fishes from the Bahía Inglesa Formation is documented. The new material is Middle Miocene-Late Miocene in age and comprises two dental plates coming from fossiliferous beds located to the southeast...
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