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1. Predation of the giant Miocene caiman Purussaurus on a mylodontid ground sloth in the wetlands of proto-Amazonia: Purussaurus-sloth interaction

4. Evolution of body size in sloths and anteaters (Xenarthra, Pilosa): phylogeny, metabolism, diet and substrate preferences

8. New pleistocene cave faunas of the andes of central Peru : radiocarbon ages and the survival of low latitude, pleistocene DNA

9. A peculiar climbing Megalonychidae from the Pleistocene of Peru and its implication for sloth history

11. Evolution of body size in anteaters and sloths (Xenarthra, Pilosa): phylogeny, metabolism, diet and substrate preferences.

12. Ossified meniscus and Cyamo-fabella in some fossil sloth; a morpho-functionnal interpretation

13. Reporte de la campana PE 16 Rio Napo : octubre 2004

14. Middle Miocene crocodiles from the Fitzcarrald arch, Amazonian Peru

15. The Middle Miocene (Laventan) Fitzcarrald fauna, Amazonian Peru

16. An eosimiid primate of South Asian affinities in the Paleogene of Western Amazonia and the origin of New World monkeys.

17. Late middle Miocene caviomorph rodents from Tarapoto, Peruvian Amazonia.

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

19. New record of Neosaimiri (Cebidae, Platyrrhini) from the late Middle Miocene of Peruvian Amazonia.

20. Predation of the giant Miocene caiman Purussaurus on a mylodontid ground sloth in the wetlands of proto-Amazonia.

21. Early Oligocene chinchilloid caviomorphs from Puerto Rico and the initial rodent colonization of the West Indies.

22. Palaeoproteomics resolves sloth relationships.

23. Phylogenetic and functional implications of the ear region anatomy of Glossotherium robustum (Xenarthra, Mylodontidae) from the Late Pleistocene of Argentina.

24. Dental remains of cebid platyrrhines from the earliest late Miocene of Western Amazonia, Peru: Macroevolutionary implications on the extant capuchin and marmoset lineages.

25. Neotropics provide insights into the emergence of New World monkeys: New dental evidence from the late Oligocene of Peruvian Amazonia.

26. Description of a new species of Sparassocynus (Marsupialia: Didelphoidea: Sparassocynidae) from the late Miocene of Jujuy (Argentina) and taxonomic review of Sparassocynus heterotopicus from the Pliocene of Bolivia.

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