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Upper Ordovician (Sandbian) gastropods from redeposited boulders in the Don Braulio Formation, Argentine Precordillera Bertero, Verónica
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The largest known bear, Arctotherium angustidens, from the early Pleistocene pampeam region of Argentina: with a discussion of size and diet trends in bears Schubert, Blaine W. - Soibelzon, Leopoldo Héctor
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Taphonomy and paleoecology of a late Pleistocene megafaunal tar seep locality from Santa Elena, Ecuador Lindsey, Emily
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Un hombre de San Juan: aproximación facial en antropología, A man from San Juan: facial approximation within anthropology Hayes, Susan
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Preliminar results on the vertebrate fauna of the Solimões Formation (upper Miocene), southwestern Amazonia, Acre, Brazil Aureliano Neto, T. - Dumont Junior, M. V. - Souza Filho, J. P.
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Morphometrics of teropodomorph isolated teeth material from Bauru Basin (Upper Cretaceous, Southeast Brazil) Ghilardi, A. M. - Pimenta, Bernardo - Fernandes, Marcelo A.
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Pathways as "signatures in landscape": towards an ethnography of mobility among the Mbya-Guaraní (Northeastern Argentina) Crivos, Marta - Martínez, María Rosa - Pochettino, María Lelia - Remorini, Carolina - Sy, Anahí - Teves, Laura Susana
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Actual knowledge of Oligocene origin of sloths Pujos, Francisco - De Iuliis, Gerardo
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Darwinism and the molecular revolution Salzano, Francisco M
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Predation by Corallus annulatus (Boidae) on Rhynchonycteris naso (Emballonuridae) in a lowland tropical wet forest, Costa Rica Lewis, Todd R. - Nash, Darryn J. - Grant, Paul B. C.
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