Una nueva especie de Holmesina Simpson (Xenarthra, Cingulata, Pampatheriidae) del Pleistoceno de Rondônia, Sudoeste de la Amazonia, Brasil
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- Góis, Flávio; Scillato Yané, Gustavo Juan; Carlini, Alfredo Armando; Ubilla, Martín
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- The Xenarthra Cingulata is one of the most characteristic groups in the Neotropical region. These American endemic mammals comprise several families, among them, the Pampatheriidae (middle Miocene-early Holocene) which are characterized by sharing traits with both the Dasypodidae and the Glyptodontidae. The genera Pampatherium Gervais & Ameghino and Holmesina Simpson, occur in both North and South America. In North America, the species H. floridanus, H. septentrionalis and P. mexicanum are recorded from the late Pliocene to the Pleistocene, whereas H. occidentalis, H. paulacoutoi, H. majus, P. humboldtii and P. typum are recorded in the Pleistocene of South America. New specie of the genus Holmesina is here proposed based on a skull without mandible found at the locality Araras/Periquitos, right margin of Madeira River, municipality of Vila Nova Mamoré, Rondônia State, from the Rio Madeira Formation (late Pleistocene-Holocene). The new specie differs from the other species of the genera Holmesina and Pampatherium by a series of distinctive morphological and allometric features: markedly slender skull, narrow straight nasals, slightly convex frontals, long parietals, and little developed sagittal crest. The zygomatic arch long and slender, without the large lateral area at orbital level observed in the other species, infraorbital process absent; temporal fossa wide and excavated/ deep; supraoccipital very high, deep, with external occipital crest prominent and lambdoid crest expanded posteriorly; palate narrow, with imbrication molariforms between MF2, MF3 and MF4.
The Xenarthra Cingulata is one of the most characteristic groups in the Neotropical region. These American endemic mammals comprise several families, among them, the Pampatheriidae (middle Miocene-early Holocene) which are characterized by sharing traits with both the Dasypodidae and the Glyptodontidae. The genera Pampatherium Gervais & Ameghino and Holmesina Simpson, occur in both North and South America. In North America, the species H. floridanus, H. septentrionalis and P. mexicanum are recorded from the late Pliocene to the Pleistocene, whereas H. occidentalis, H. paulacoutoi, H. majus, P. humboldtii and P. typum are recorded in the Pleistocene of South America. New specie of the genus Holmesina is here proposed based on a skull without mandible found at the locality Araras/Periquitos, right margin of Madeira River, municipality of Vila Nova Mamoré, Rondônia State, from the Rio Madeira Formation (late Pleistocene-Holocene). The new specie differs from the other species of the genera Holmesina and Pampatherium by a series of distinctive morphological and allometric features: markedly slender skull, narrow straight nasals, slightly convex frontals, long parietals, and little developed sagittal crest. The zygomatic arch long and slender, without the large lateral area at orbital level observed in the other species, infraorbital process absent; temporal fossa wide and excavated/ deep; supraoccipital very high, deep, with external occipital crest prominent and lambdoid crest expanded posteriorly; palate narrow, with imbrication molariforms between MF2, MF3 and MF4.
Fil: Góis, Flávio. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo; Argentina
Fil: Scillato Yané, Gustavo Juan. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo; Argentina
Fil: Carlini, Alfredo Armando. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - La Plata; Argentina
Fil: Ubilla, Martín. Facultad de Ciencias; Uruguay - Materia
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Una nueva especie de Holmesina Simpson (Xenarthra, Cingulata, Pampatheriidae) del Pleistoceno de Rondônia, Sudoeste de la Amazonia, BrasilNew species of holmesina simpson (xenarthra, cingulata, pampatheriidae) from the pleistocene of rondônia, Southwest Amazonia, BrazilGóis, FlávioScillato Yané, Gustavo JuanCarlini, Alfredo ArmandoUbilla, MartínARARAS/PERIQUITOSHOLMESINAPLEISTOCENERIO MADEIRA FORMATIONRONDÔNIAhttps://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.7https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1The Xenarthra Cingulata is one of the most characteristic groups in the Neotropical region. These American endemic mammals comprise several families, among them, the Pampatheriidae (middle Miocene-early Holocene) which are characterized by sharing traits with both the Dasypodidae and the Glyptodontidae. The genera Pampatherium Gervais & Ameghino and Holmesina Simpson, occur in both North and South America. In North America, the species H. floridanus, H. septentrionalis and P. mexicanum are recorded from the late Pliocene to the Pleistocene, whereas H. occidentalis, H. paulacoutoi, H. majus, P. humboldtii and P. typum are recorded in the Pleistocene of South America. New specie of the genus Holmesina is here proposed based on a skull without mandible found at the locality Araras/Periquitos, right margin of Madeira River, municipality of Vila Nova Mamoré, Rondônia State, from the Rio Madeira Formation (late Pleistocene-Holocene). The new specie differs from the other species of the genera Holmesina and Pampatherium by a series of distinctive morphological and allometric features: markedly slender skull, narrow straight nasals, slightly convex frontals, long parietals, and little developed sagittal crest. The zygomatic arch long and slender, without the large lateral area at orbital level observed in the other species, infraorbital process absent; temporal fossa wide and excavated/ deep; supraoccipital very high, deep, with external occipital crest prominent and lambdoid crest expanded posteriorly; palate narrow, with imbrication molariforms between MF2, MF3 and MF4.The Xenarthra Cingulata is one of the most characteristic groups in the Neotropical region. These American endemic mammals comprise several families, among them, the Pampatheriidae (middle Miocene-early Holocene) which are characterized by sharing traits with both the Dasypodidae and the Glyptodontidae. The genera Pampatherium Gervais & Ameghino and Holmesina Simpson, occur in both North and South America. In North America, the species H. floridanus, H. septentrionalis and P. mexicanum are recorded from the late Pliocene to the Pleistocene, whereas H. occidentalis, H. paulacoutoi, H. majus, P. humboldtii and P. typum are recorded in the Pleistocene of South America. New specie of the genus Holmesina is here proposed based on a skull without mandible found at the locality Araras/Periquitos, right margin of Madeira River, municipality of Vila Nova Mamoré, Rondônia State, from the Rio Madeira Formation (late Pleistocene-Holocene). The new specie differs from the other species of the genera Holmesina and Pampatherium by a series of distinctive morphological and allometric features: markedly slender skull, narrow straight nasals, slightly convex frontals, long parietals, and little developed sagittal crest. The zygomatic arch long and slender, without the large lateral area at orbital level observed in the other species, infraorbital process absent; temporal fossa wide and excavated/ deep; supraoccipital very high, deep, with external occipital crest prominent and lambdoid crest expanded posteriorly; palate narrow, with imbrication molariforms between MF2, MF3 and MF4.Fil: Góis, Flávio. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo; ArgentinaFil: Scillato Yané, Gustavo Juan. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo; ArgentinaFil: Carlini, Alfredo Armando. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - La Plata; ArgentinaFil: Ubilla, Martín. 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Una nueva especie de Holmesina Simpson (Xenarthra, Cingulata, Pampatheriidae) del Pleistoceno de Rondônia, Sudoeste de la Amazonia, Brasil New species of holmesina simpson (xenarthra, cingulata, pampatheriidae) from the pleistocene of rondônia, Southwest Amazonia, Brazil |
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Una nueva especie de Holmesina Simpson (Xenarthra, Cingulata, Pampatheriidae) del Pleistoceno de Rondônia, Sudoeste de la Amazonia, Brasil |
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Una nueva especie de Holmesina Simpson (Xenarthra, Cingulata, Pampatheriidae) del Pleistoceno de Rondônia, Sudoeste de la Amazonia, Brasil Góis, Flávio ARARAS/PERIQUITOS HOLMESINA PLEISTOCENE RIO MADEIRA FORMATION RONDÔNIA |
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Una nueva especie de Holmesina Simpson (Xenarthra, Cingulata, Pampatheriidae) del Pleistoceno de Rondônia, Sudoeste de la Amazonia, Brasil |
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Una nueva especie de Holmesina Simpson (Xenarthra, Cingulata, Pampatheriidae) del Pleistoceno de Rondônia, Sudoeste de la Amazonia, Brasil |
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Una nueva especie de Holmesina Simpson (Xenarthra, Cingulata, Pampatheriidae) del Pleistoceno de Rondônia, Sudoeste de la Amazonia, Brasil |
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Una nueva especie de Holmesina Simpson (Xenarthra, Cingulata, Pampatheriidae) del Pleistoceno de Rondônia, Sudoeste de la Amazonia, Brasil |
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Una nueva especie de Holmesina Simpson (Xenarthra, Cingulata, Pampatheriidae) del Pleistoceno de Rondônia, Sudoeste de la Amazonia, Brasil |
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Góis, Flávio Scillato Yané, Gustavo Juan Carlini, Alfredo Armando Ubilla, Martín |
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Góis, Flávio |
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Góis, Flávio Scillato Yané, Gustavo Juan Carlini, Alfredo Armando Ubilla, Martín |
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Scillato Yané, Gustavo Juan Carlini, Alfredo Armando Ubilla, Martín |
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ARARAS/PERIQUITOS HOLMESINA PLEISTOCENE RIO MADEIRA FORMATION RONDÔNIA |
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ARARAS/PERIQUITOS HOLMESINA PLEISTOCENE RIO MADEIRA FORMATION RONDÔNIA |
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The Xenarthra Cingulata is one of the most characteristic groups in the Neotropical region. These American endemic mammals comprise several families, among them, the Pampatheriidae (middle Miocene-early Holocene) which are characterized by sharing traits with both the Dasypodidae and the Glyptodontidae. The genera Pampatherium Gervais & Ameghino and Holmesina Simpson, occur in both North and South America. In North America, the species H. floridanus, H. septentrionalis and P. mexicanum are recorded from the late Pliocene to the Pleistocene, whereas H. occidentalis, H. paulacoutoi, H. majus, P. humboldtii and P. typum are recorded in the Pleistocene of South America. New specie of the genus Holmesina is here proposed based on a skull without mandible found at the locality Araras/Periquitos, right margin of Madeira River, municipality of Vila Nova Mamoré, Rondônia State, from the Rio Madeira Formation (late Pleistocene-Holocene). The new specie differs from the other species of the genera Holmesina and Pampatherium by a series of distinctive morphological and allometric features: markedly slender skull, narrow straight nasals, slightly convex frontals, long parietals, and little developed sagittal crest. The zygomatic arch long and slender, without the large lateral area at orbital level observed in the other species, infraorbital process absent; temporal fossa wide and excavated/ deep; supraoccipital very high, deep, with external occipital crest prominent and lambdoid crest expanded posteriorly; palate narrow, with imbrication molariforms between MF2, MF3 and MF4. The Xenarthra Cingulata is one of the most characteristic groups in the Neotropical region. These American endemic mammals comprise several families, among them, the Pampatheriidae (middle Miocene-early Holocene) which are characterized by sharing traits with both the Dasypodidae and the Glyptodontidae. The genera Pampatherium Gervais & Ameghino and Holmesina Simpson, occur in both North and South America. In North America, the species H. floridanus, H. septentrionalis and P. mexicanum are recorded from the late Pliocene to the Pleistocene, whereas H. occidentalis, H. paulacoutoi, H. majus, P. humboldtii and P. typum are recorded in the Pleistocene of South America. New specie of the genus Holmesina is here proposed based on a skull without mandible found at the locality Araras/Periquitos, right margin of Madeira River, municipality of Vila Nova Mamoré, Rondônia State, from the Rio Madeira Formation (late Pleistocene-Holocene). The new specie differs from the other species of the genera Holmesina and Pampatherium by a series of distinctive morphological and allometric features: markedly slender skull, narrow straight nasals, slightly convex frontals, long parietals, and little developed sagittal crest. The zygomatic arch long and slender, without the large lateral area at orbital level observed in the other species, infraorbital process absent; temporal fossa wide and excavated/ deep; supraoccipital very high, deep, with external occipital crest prominent and lambdoid crest expanded posteriorly; palate narrow, with imbrication molariforms between MF2, MF3 and MF4. Fil: Góis, Flávio. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo; Argentina Fil: Scillato Yané, Gustavo Juan. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo; Argentina Fil: Carlini, Alfredo Armando. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - La Plata; Argentina Fil: Ubilla, Martín. Facultad de Ciencias; Uruguay |
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The Xenarthra Cingulata is one of the most characteristic groups in the Neotropical region. These American endemic mammals comprise several families, among them, the Pampatheriidae (middle Miocene-early Holocene) which are characterized by sharing traits with both the Dasypodidae and the Glyptodontidae. The genera Pampatherium Gervais & Ameghino and Holmesina Simpson, occur in both North and South America. In North America, the species H. floridanus, H. septentrionalis and P. mexicanum are recorded from the late Pliocene to the Pleistocene, whereas H. occidentalis, H. paulacoutoi, H. majus, P. humboldtii and P. typum are recorded in the Pleistocene of South America. New specie of the genus Holmesina is here proposed based on a skull without mandible found at the locality Araras/Periquitos, right margin of Madeira River, municipality of Vila Nova Mamoré, Rondônia State, from the Rio Madeira Formation (late Pleistocene-Holocene). The new specie differs from the other species of the genera Holmesina and Pampatherium by a series of distinctive morphological and allometric features: markedly slender skull, narrow straight nasals, slightly convex frontals, long parietals, and little developed sagittal crest. The zygomatic arch long and slender, without the large lateral area at orbital level observed in the other species, infraorbital process absent; temporal fossa wide and excavated/ deep; supraoccipital very high, deep, with external occipital crest prominent and lambdoid crest expanded posteriorly; palate narrow, with imbrication molariforms between MF2, MF3 and MF4. |
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