CECOAL   02625
CENTRO DE ECOLOGIA APLICADA DEL LITORAL
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
REVISIÓN SISTEMÁTICA Y TAXONÓMICA DEL GÉNERO SCELIDOTHERIUM OWEN, 1839 (XENARTHRA, PHYLLOPHAGA, MYLODONTIDAE)
Autor/es:
MIÑO BOILIN, A.; CARLINI A. A.; SCILLATO-YANÉ GJ
Revista:
REVISTA BRASILEIRA DE PALEONTOLOGIA
Editorial:
SOC BRASILEIRA PALEONTOLOGIA
Referencias:
Lugar: Porto Alegre; Año: 2014 vol. 17 p. 39 - 54
ISSN:
1519-7530
Resumen:
The subfamily Scelidotheriinae (Xenarthra, Phyllophaga, Mylodontidae) has been recorded since the ?Friasian? sensu lato (middle Miocene) to Lujanian (late Pleistocene - early Holocene). For the Quaternary four genera: Scelidotherium, Valgipes, Scelidodon and Catonyx are recognized and recorded in Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Ecuador, Peru and Uruguay. The authors performed a systematic and taxonomic study of the genus Scelidotherium Owen of Argentina. Two valid species are recognized: (i) S. bravardi Lydekker presents records in the provinces of Buenos Aires during the Ensenadan (ca. 1 My - 0.4 My BP; early Pleistocene - middle Pleistocene) and in the Pleistocene of the province of San Luis, and (ii) S. leptocephalum Owen presents records during Bonaerian and Lujanian (ca. 0.4 My - 8.5 ky BP; middle Pleistocene - early Holocene) in the Province of Buenos Aires, in the Lujanian of the provinces of Córdoba, Corrientes, Salta y Formosa; outside argentine territory S. leptocephalum is recorded in the late Pleistocene of Uruguay.