Additions to the knowledge of the ground sloth catonyx tarijensis (xenarthra, pilosa) in the pleistocene of Argentina

Quaternary Scelidotheriinae (Mammalia, Xenarthra, Mylodontidae) are represented by three genera: Scelidotherium Owen, Valgipes Gervais, and Catonyx Ameghino. The genus Catonyx includes three species of ground sloths: C. cuvieri (Lund), C. tarijensis (Gervais and Ameghino), and C. chiliensis (Lydekk...

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spelling I48-R184-123456789-308502025-03-06T11:00:06Z Additions to the knowledge of the ground sloth catonyx tarijensis (xenarthra, pilosa) in the pleistocene of Argentina Miño Boilini, Ángel Ramón Mammalia Scelidotheriinae South American Systematic Quaternary Südamerika Systematik Quartär Quaternary Scelidotheriinae (Mammalia, Xenarthra, Mylodontidae) are represented by three genera: Scelidotherium Owen, Valgipes Gervais, and Catonyx Ameghino. The genus Catonyx includes three species of ground sloths: C. cuvieri (Lund), C. tarijensis (Gervais and Ameghino), and C. chiliensis (Lydekker). Catonyx tarijensis and C. chiliensis were present during the Quaternary of Argentina. The aim of this contribution is to improve the knowledge of C. tarijensis of Argentina from a morphological, systematic, and biostratigraphic point of view. The presence of C. tarijensis is recorded in the Ensenadan– Lujanian South American Land Mammal Ages (SALMAs) (Early Pleistocene–Late Pleistocene) of Buenos Aires Province, in the Lujanian SALMA (Late Pleistocene) of Corrientes Province, and in the Pleistocene of Co´rdoba and Salta Provinces. Outside Argentina, this species is recorded in the Late Pleistocene of Bolivia and Uruguay. Quartäre Scelidotheriinae (Mammalia, Xenarthra, Mylodontidae) sind durch drei Gattungen vertreten: Scelidotherium Owen, Valgipes Gervais und Catonyx Ameghino. Die Gattung Catonyx beinhaltet drei Arten von Faultieren: C. cuvieri (Lund), C. tarijensis (Gervais und Ameghino) und C. chiliensis (Lydekker). C. tarijensis und C. chiliensis sind aus dem Quartär Argentiniens bekannt. Das Ziel dieser Mitteilung ist es, die Kenntniss von C. tarijensis aus Argentinien in Hinsicht auf ihre Morphologie, Systematik und Biostratigraphie zu verbessern. Die Art C. tarijensis ist aus den Ensenadan - Lujanian South American Land Mammal Ages (SALMAs) (frühes bis spätes Pleistozän) der Provinz Buenos Aires, der Lujanian SALMA (spätes Pleistozän) der Provinz Corrientes und dem Pleistozän der Provinzen Córdoba und Salta bekannt. Außerhalb Argentiniens wurde diese Art bisher im Pleistozän von Bolivien und Uruguay gefunden. 2022-02-14T13:39:26Z 2022-02-14T13:39:26Z 2016 Artículo Miño Boilini, Ángel Ramón, 2016. Additions to the knowledge of the ground sloth catonyx tarijensis (xenarthra, pilosa) in the pleistocene of Argentina. Paläontologische Zeitschrift. Nueva York: Springer, vol. 90, p. 173-183. ISSN 1867-6812. 0031-0220 http://repositorio.unne.edu.ar/handle/123456789/30850 eng https://doi.org/10.1007/s12542-015-0280-6 restrictedAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.5/ar/ application/pdf application/pdf Springer Paläontologische Zeitschrift, 2016, vol. 90, p. 173-183.
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topic Mammalia
Scelidotheriinae
South American
Systematic
Quaternary
Südamerika
Systematik
Quartär
spellingShingle Mammalia
Scelidotheriinae
South American
Systematic
Quaternary
Südamerika
Systematik
Quartär
Miño Boilini, Ángel Ramón
Additions to the knowledge of the ground sloth catonyx tarijensis (xenarthra, pilosa) in the pleistocene of Argentina
topic_facet Mammalia
Scelidotheriinae
South American
Systematic
Quaternary
Südamerika
Systematik
Quartär
description Quaternary Scelidotheriinae (Mammalia, Xenarthra, Mylodontidae) are represented by three genera: Scelidotherium Owen, Valgipes Gervais, and Catonyx Ameghino. The genus Catonyx includes three species of ground sloths: C. cuvieri (Lund), C. tarijensis (Gervais and Ameghino), and C. chiliensis (Lydekker). Catonyx tarijensis and C. chiliensis were present during the Quaternary of Argentina. The aim of this contribution is to improve the knowledge of C. tarijensis of Argentina from a morphological, systematic, and biostratigraphic point of view. The presence of C. tarijensis is recorded in the Ensenadan– Lujanian South American Land Mammal Ages (SALMAs) (Early Pleistocene–Late Pleistocene) of Buenos Aires Province, in the Lujanian SALMA (Late Pleistocene) of Corrientes Province, and in the Pleistocene of Co´rdoba and Salta Provinces. Outside Argentina, this species is recorded in the Late Pleistocene of Bolivia and Uruguay.
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author Miño Boilini, Ángel Ramón
author_facet Miño Boilini, Ángel Ramón
author_sort Miño Boilini, Ángel Ramón
title Additions to the knowledge of the ground sloth catonyx tarijensis (xenarthra, pilosa) in the pleistocene of Argentina
title_short Additions to the knowledge of the ground sloth catonyx tarijensis (xenarthra, pilosa) in the pleistocene of Argentina
title_full Additions to the knowledge of the ground sloth catonyx tarijensis (xenarthra, pilosa) in the pleistocene of Argentina
title_fullStr Additions to the knowledge of the ground sloth catonyx tarijensis (xenarthra, pilosa) in the pleistocene of Argentina
title_full_unstemmed Additions to the knowledge of the ground sloth catonyx tarijensis (xenarthra, pilosa) in the pleistocene of Argentina
title_sort additions to the knowledge of the ground sloth catonyx tarijensis (xenarthra, pilosa) in the pleistocene of argentina
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