“…The South American Tayassuidae encompasses the extant Pecari tajacu (Linnaeus 1758), Tayassu pecari (Link 1795), Parachoerus wagneri (Rusconi 1930), and several extinct species recovered from Pliocene-Quaternary strata of this continent (e.g., Rusconi 1930, Gasparini & Zurita 2005, Gasparini & Ferrero 2010, Gasparini et al 2009, 2014, Avilla et al 2013, Montellano-Ballesteros et al 2014, Parisi Dutra et al 2017a; but see Frailey &Campbell 2012 anddiscussion in Parisi-Dutra et al 2017a,b). According to Parisi-Dutra et al (2017a), the Quaternary fossils include records of the three extant taxa, plus the extinct Platygonus Le Conte 1848, that surpassed the Pliocene/ Pleistocene boundary; Catagonus Ameghino 1904, with two extinct species: C. metropolitanus Ameghino, 1904 Gasparini et al 2009, 2013, 2014, 2019, Gasparini & Ubilla 2011, Parisi-Dutra et al 2017a.…”