2021
DOI: 10.1206/3968.1
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On the Supposed Presence of Miocene Tayassuidae and Dromomerycinae (Mammalia, Cetartiodactyla) in South America

Abstract: The earliest record of North American mammals in South America is significant for constraining the timing of intercontinental faunal interchange. At present, the oldest securely dated remains of a North American terrestrial mammal in South America pertain to a late Miocene procyonid; a few other North American mammal groups are present in late Miocene and early Pliocene outcrops in South America, but most are not recorded until the late Pliocene or Pleistocene, after the complete emergence of the Panamanian Is… Show more

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“…However, these records have been questioned from systematic and stratigraphic points of view (Gasparini et al . 2021; Alberdi & Prado 2022).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, these records have been questioned from systematic and stratigraphic points of view (Gasparini et al . 2021; Alberdi & Prado 2022).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Campbell et al, 2000(Campbell et al, , 2010Frailey y Campbell, 2012;Prothero et al, 2014). Sin embargo, tanto sus asignaciones sistemáticas como la procedencia estratigráfica de los sedimentos portadores son de validez incierta (Prado et al, 2005;Mothé et al, 2016;Gasparini et al, 2021a). Tolypeutes pampaeus -Daedicuroides (Cione y Tonni, 1995) =Biozona de Tolypeutes pampaeus , ver Verzi et al, 2004;Soibelzon et al, 2008aSoibelzon et al, , 2008bSoibelzon et al, , 2010aFernández-Monescillo et al, 2022).…”
Section: Biozona De Ctenomys Chapadmalensis (=Zona Deunclassified
“…Moreover, the record of some mammals of Holarctic origins in the Miocene of Amazon led to an alternative hypothesis to explain their arrival into South America, across GAARlandia (Agnolin et al, 2019). Nevertheless, both the Miocene age and taxonomic validity of these records had been questioned, and they might represent Pleistocene ordinary taxa (Mothé and Avilla, 2015;Gasparini et al, 2021).…”
Section: Biogeography Of Sanusmentioning
confidence: 99%