154 results on '"Gelfo, Javier N."'
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2. Endocranial Morphology and Paleoneurology in Notoungulates: Braincast, Auditory Region and Adjacent Intracranial Spaces
3. Endocranial Morphology and Paleoneurology in Notoungulates: Braincast, Auditory Region and Adjacent Intracranial Spaces
4. Paleoneurology of Litopterna: Digital and Natural Endocranial Casts of Macraucheniidae
5. Early Late Cretaceous mammals from southern Patagonia (Santa Cruz province, Argentina)
6. New insights on the anatomy, paleobiology, and biostratigraphy of Xenungulata (Mammalia) from the Paleogene of South America
7. New Metatherian Mammal from the Early Eocene of Antarctica
8. New early Eocene mammalian fauna from western Patagonia, Argentina /
9. Before and after the K/Pg extinction in West Antarctica: New marine fish records from Marambio (Seymour) Island
10. A NEW CRAMAUCHENIINAE (LITOPTERNA, MACRAUCHENIID AE) FROM THE EARLY MIOCENE OF PATAGONIA, ARGENTINA
11. Taphonomy of two Holocene penguin taphocoenoses in Potter Peninsula, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica.
12. New Antarctic findings of Upper Cretaceous and lower Eocene loons (Aves: Gaviiformes)
13. Final Gondwana breakup: The Paleogene South American native ungulates and the demise of the South America–Antarctica land connection
14. Taphonomy of two Holocene penguin taphocoenoses in Potter Peninsula, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica
15. The first southern hemisphere occurrence of the extinct Cretaceous sclerorhynchoid sawfish Ptychotrygon (Chondrichthyes, Batoidea), with a review of Ptychotrygon taxonomy
16. Revised timing of the South American early Paleogene land mammal ages
17. Ancient proteins resolve the evolutionary history of Darwin's South American ungulates
18. The Age of Mammals in South America: Horned Armadillos and Rafting Monkeys: The Fascinating Fossil Mammals of South America. By Darin Croft. Ilustrated by Velizar Simeonovski. Series: Life of the Past, Indiana University Press. 2016. 320 pp., 197 Color Illustrations, US$ 50.00 (Hardcover). ISBN: 978-0-253-02084-0
19. A New Xenungulata (Mammalia) from the Paleocene of Patagonia, Argentina
20. The 'Condylarth' Raulvaccia peligrensis (Mammalia: Didolodontidae) from the Paleocene of Patagonia, Argentina
21. Late Campanian-Early Maastrichtian Vertebrates From The James Ross Basin, West Antarctica: Updated Synthesis, Biostratigraphy, And Paleobiogeography
22. Paleogene Land Mammal Faunas of South America; a Response to Global Climatic Changes and Indigenous Floral Diversity
23. An early Miocene manatee from Colombia and the initial Sirenian invasion of freshwater ecosystems
24. From oral pathology to feeding ecology: The first dental calculus paleodiet study of a South American native megamammal
25. Persistence of a Mesozoic, non-therian mammalian lineage (Gondwanatheria) in the mid-Paleogene of Patagonia
26. A new toxodont (Mammalia, Panperissodactyla, Notoungulata) from the Oligocene of Patagonia, Argentina, and systematic considerations on the paraphyletic ‘Notohippidae’
27. Origins, Radiations, and Distribution of South American Mammals
28. New early Eocene mammalian fauna from western Patagonia, Argentina. (American Museum novitates, no. 3638)
29. Splendid Innovation: The Extinct South American Native Ungulates
30. Phylogenetic relationships and palaeobiology of a new xenungulate (Mammalia: Eutheria) from the Palaeogene of Argentina
31. Phylogenetic Implications of Dental Characters in Henricosborniidae (Mammalia, Notoungulata)
32. Biochron and Diversity of Archaeopithecidae (Mammalia, Notoungulata) and a New Genus and Species from the Eocene of Patagonia, Argentina
33. An Eocene Bunodont South American Native Ungulate (Didolodontidae) from the Lumbrera Formation, Salta Province, Argentina
34. The Pre-Oligocene Diversity of Hypsodont Typotherians (Mammalia, Notoungulata) in Northwestern Argentina
35. First skeleton of the notoungulate mammal Notostylops murinus and palaeobiology of Eocene Notostylopidae
36. New Metatherian Mammal from the Early Eocene of Antarctica
37. A seedsnipe (Aves, Charadriiformes, Thinocoridae) from the Ensenadan Age/Stage (early-middle Pleistocene) of Buenos Aires, Argentina
38. Eocene ungulate mammals from West Antarctica: implications from their fossil record and a new species
39. A mitogenomic timetree for Darwin’s enigmatic South American mammal Macrauchenia patachonica
40. The Age of Mammals in South America
41. Horned Armadillos and Rafting Monkeys. The Fascinating Fossil Mammals of South America.HORNED ARMADILLOS AND RAFTING MONKEYS. THE FASCINATING FOSSIL MAMMALS OF SOUTH AMERICA. Darin Croft. Ilustrated by Velizar Simeonovski. 2016, Format: cloth 320 pages, 197 color illus. Series: Life of the Past, Indiana University Press. ISBN: 978-0-253-02084-0
42. Early steps in the radiation of notoungulate mammals in southern South America: A new henricosborniid from the Eocene of Patagonia.
43. A seedsnipe (Aves, Charadriiformes, Thinocoridae) from the Ensenadan Age/Stage (early-middle Pleistocene) of Buenos Aires, Argentina.
44. Postcranial anatomy of the early notoungulateAllalmeia atalaensisfrom the Eocene of Argentina
45. A new Cramaucheniinae (Litopterna, Macraucheniidae) from the early Miocene of Patagonia, Argentina
46. Procellariiform remains and a new species from the latest Eocene of Antarctica
47. Considerations about the Evolutionary Stasis ofNotiolofos arquinotiensis(Mammalia: Sparnotheriodontidae), Eocene of Seymour Island, Antarctica
48. Cranial Morphology of the Late Oligocene Patagonian Notohippid Rhynchippus equinus Ameghino, 1897 (Mammalia, Notoungulata) with Emphases in Basicranial and Auditory Region
49. U-Pb zircon constraints on the age of the Cretaceous Mata Amarilla Formation, Southern Patagonia, Argentina: its relationship with the evolution of the Austral Basin
50. U-Pb zircon constraints on the age of the Cretaceous Mata Amarilla Formation, Southern Patagonia, Argentina: its relationship with the evolution of the Austral Basin
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