2015
DOI: 10.5710/peapa.10.09.2015.97
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Avances en El Conocimiento De Los Reptiles Escamosos Fósiles Continentales De América Del Sur

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“…The recovery and subsequent analysis of microvertebrate remains in Argentine archaeological sites is rare, and the few papers published deal with the analysis of rodents. As far as reptiles are concerned, we can mention the following publications: Mengoni & Silveira (1976); Van Devender (1977); Cione et al (1979); Donadío (1983); Salemme & Tonni (1983); Salemme et al (1985); Tonni et al (1985), Salemme (1987Salemme ( , 1990; Gordillo (1988Gordillo ( , 1990; Madrid & Politis (1991); Miotti & Tonni (1991); Capparelli & Raffino (1997) ;Rodríguez Loredo (1997-98); Albino (1999Albino ( , 2001; Brunazzo (1999); de la Fuente (1999); Lezcano & Fernández (1999); Onaha et al (2001); Albino et al (2002); Paleo et al (2002); Quintana et al (2002Quintana et al ( , 2003Quintana et al ( , 2004; Salemme & Berón (2003); Kligmann, 2003Kligmann, , 2009Albino & Albino (2004); González (2005); Tobisch et al (2005); Aldazabal et al (2007); Campos & Gasco (2007); del Papa et al (2007); Recalde & Srur (2007); Medina (2008); Santini (2009); del Papa (2012) and Moro & del Papa (2013). In all these case...…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The recovery and subsequent analysis of microvertebrate remains in Argentine archaeological sites is rare, and the few papers published deal with the analysis of rodents. As far as reptiles are concerned, we can mention the following publications: Mengoni & Silveira (1976); Van Devender (1977); Cione et al (1979); Donadío (1983); Salemme & Tonni (1983); Salemme et al (1985); Tonni et al (1985), Salemme (1987Salemme ( , 1990; Gordillo (1988Gordillo ( , 1990; Madrid & Politis (1991); Miotti & Tonni (1991); Capparelli & Raffino (1997) ;Rodríguez Loredo (1997-98); Albino (1999Albino ( , 2001; Brunazzo (1999); de la Fuente (1999); Lezcano & Fernández (1999); Onaha et al (2001); Albino et al (2002); Paleo et al (2002); Quintana et al (2002Quintana et al ( , 2003Quintana et al ( , 2004; Salemme & Berón (2003); Kligmann, 2003Kligmann, , 2009Albino & Albino (2004); González (2005); Tobisch et al (2005); Aldazabal et al (2007); Campos & Gasco (2007); del Papa et al (2007); Recalde & Srur (2007); Medina (2008); Santini (2009); del Papa (2012) and Moro & del Papa (2013). In all these case...…”
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“…The fossil record of Neogene iguanian lizards in South America is limited to patchy and fragmentary specimens, mostly referred to extant forms (Albino & Brizuela, 2014, 2015). However, Daza et al (2012) described a new genus and species of iguanian lizard from the Late Pliocene Uquía Formation (Jujuy province, Argentina) labeled as Uquiasaurus heptanodonta .…”
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