Los mamíferos pliocenos de la fauna local Quequén Grande (provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina)
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Mammals, early Chapadmalalan, late Pliocene, Paso Otero, Quequén Grande, Buenos Aires, ArgentinaAbstract
The local faunal assemblage Quequén Grande from the locality of Paso Otero (Buenos Aires province, Argentina) is described. It corresponds to the early Chapadmalalan age (late Pliocene). Identified taxa are the following: Hyperdidelphys cf. inexpectata, H. parvula, Argyrolagus sp., Euphractini indet., Chorobates rescens, Ringueletia simpsoni, Actenomys sp., Palaeocavia impar, Eumysops laeviplicatus, Lagostomopsis sp., Paedotherium typicum, P. insigne, and Tremacyllus impressus. The faunal assemblage indicates an open, semi-arid habitat, in a temperate-warm climate.
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