2013
DOI: 10.4202/app.2012.0041
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A taxonomic and biogeographic review of the fossil tapirs from Bolivia

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“…Recently, studies have supported the high degree of morphological resemblance of the teeth of different species of Tapirus from South America (Perini et al 2011;Holanda and Ferrero 2013;Ferrero et al 2014). This morphological homogeneity has posed considerable problems for the definition of diagnostic characters, and thus also the assignment of fossil specimens to any particular species.…”
Section: Morphology and Morphometrymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Recently, studies have supported the high degree of morphological resemblance of the teeth of different species of Tapirus from South America (Perini et al 2011;Holanda and Ferrero 2013;Ferrero et al 2014). This morphological homogeneity has posed considerable problems for the definition of diagnostic characters, and thus also the assignment of fossil specimens to any particular species.…”
Section: Morphology and Morphometrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This morphological homogeneity has posed considerable problems for the definition of diagnostic characters, and thus also the assignment of fossil specimens to any particular species. On the other hand, tooth size differences have been used to distinguish between fossil species similar in size to Tapirus terrestris and larger than Tapirus terrestris, like Tapirus tarijensis, Tapirus greslebini, Tapirus oliverasi, Tapirus rioplatensis and, in some cases, Tapirus cristatellus (Holanda and Ferrero 2013;Ferrero et al 2014).…”
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“…A pesar de que en estos últimos depósitos aparece un mayor número taxonómico de especies bajo condiciones intertropicales a subtropicales (e.g., Catagonus, Tapirus terrestris, Coendou magnus, Holmesina paulacoutoi, H. major, H. occidentalis, Pampatherium humboldtii, Nothrotheriinae;Góis, 2013;Ferrero y Vezzosi, 2013;Vezzosi, 2014b; esta Tesis), una mezcla con características "disarmónicas" o "no análogas" (sensu Lundelius, 1983;Gram., 1985) es más evidente (e.g., varias especies de Pampatheriidae, Caviidae, Cervidae y Camelidae, véase Capítulo 4), de un modo muy similar a lo reportado en las unidades litoestratigráficas del Pleistoceno Tardío al este en la Mesopotamia, Uruguay y sur de Brasil Zurita y Lutz, 2002;Ubilla, 2004;Kerber y Oliveira, 2008a;Ferrero y Noriega, 2009;Castro et al, 2011;Guilardi et al, 2011;Kerber et al, 2011bKerber et al, , 2014. Así como también para algunos sectores recientemente mencionados al oeste de la Pampa Norte en Córdoba Cruz, 2011;Luna y Cruz, 2014).…”
Section: La Evidencia Fósil Del Piso/edad Lujanense En La Cronología De Santa Feunclassified