2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jsames.2020.102588
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New outcrop with vertebrate remains from Solimões Formation (Eocene–Pliocene), Southern Solimões Basin, Acre State, Northern Brazil

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“…The fossil record of Caiman crocodilus is currently restricted to a single occurrence from the Plio-Pleistocene of Venezuela (Fortier & Rincón, 2013;Cidade et al, 2019a), although a late Miocene specimen from Brazil has been assigned to Caiman aff. crocodilus (Silva Lacerda et al, 2020). If either this specimen and/or the late Miocene Mexican occurrence also belongs to this species, then Caiman crocodilus would represent an additional early dispersal of Caimaninae (Brochu & Carbot-Chanona, 2015).…”
Section: Alligatoroideamentioning
confidence: 89%
“…The fossil record of Caiman crocodilus is currently restricted to a single occurrence from the Plio-Pleistocene of Venezuela (Fortier & Rincón, 2013;Cidade et al, 2019a), although a late Miocene specimen from Brazil has been assigned to Caiman aff. crocodilus (Silva Lacerda et al, 2020). If either this specimen and/or the late Miocene Mexican occurrence also belongs to this species, then Caiman crocodilus would represent an additional early dispersal of Caimaninae (Brochu & Carbot-Chanona, 2015).…”
Section: Alligatoroideamentioning
confidence: 89%