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1. Mammalian diversity and age of the Salicas Formation (Late Miocene–Early Pleistocene), Northwestern Argentina: State of knowledge and new contributions

4. Stratigraphy and first fossil record (Notoungulata, Toxodontidae) of the Paso de las Carretas Formation (Late Miocene), San Luis Province, Argentina.

6. New radiometric 40Ar–39Ar dates and faunistic analyses refine evolutionary dynamics of Neogene vertebrate assemblages in southern South America

7. Redefining the Huayquerian Stage (Upper Miocene to Lower Pliocene) of the South American chronostratigraphic scale based on biostratigraphical analyses and geochronological dating

8. Reassessment of Tegehotherium burmeisteri Ameghino 1903–1904 ( Notoungulata , Hegetotheriidae ) and a new phylogenetic analysis of Hegetotheriidae Citation for this article: Seoane, F. D., Cerdeño, E., & Gaetano, L. C. (2023) Reassessment of Tegehotherium burmeisteri Ameghino ( Notoungulata , Hegetotheriidae ) and a new phylogenetic analysis of Hegetotheriidae. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology . https://doi.org/10.1080/02724634.2023.2258172

10. The Latest Occurrence of Stephanorhinus hundsheimensis (Rhinocerotidae) in Europe: The Skeletons from the Cova del Rinoceront Site (Castelldefels, Barcelona).

11. Quaternary Mammals from Central-Western Argentina in the Stratigraphic Context of Southern South America.

15. On the validity of the Macrochorobates scalabrinii Biozone (early Huayquerian Stage/Age, Late Miocene). Multi-proxy analysis of the enigmatic Arenas Blancas site (Buenos Aires Province, Argentina)

20. A LATE MIOCENE MAMMAL ASSEMBLAGE REVEALS A COMPLEX TAPHONOMIC HISTORY IN FLUVIAL DEPOSITS OF CENTRAL ARGENTINA.

28. New craniodental material of the typotherian notoungulates from the upper Oligocene of Mendoza, central-western Argentina and their taxonomical importance.

30. The late Oligocene xenarthran fauna of Quebrada Fiera (Mendoza, Argentina) and its implications for sloth origins and the diversity of Palaeogene cingulates.

31. Updated knowledge on the Notoungulata (Mammalia) from the late Miocene Cerro Azul Formation, La Pampa Province, Argentina.

32. Vertebrates from the Late Miocene of Salinas Grandes de Hidalgo (central Argentina). New faunal data: biochronological and paleoenvironmental considerations.

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