The Cerro Azul Formation (Spanish: Formación Cerro Azul), also described as Epecuén Formation, is a geological formation of Late Miocene (Tortonian, or...
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Argentavis (category Cerro Azul Formation)
Montalvo, Claudia Inés (2012). "Late Miocene continental birds from the Cerro Azul Formation in the Pampean region (central-southern Argentina)". Alcheringa:...
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Thylacosmilus (category Cerro Azul Formation)
Miocene) Ituzaingó, Epecuén, and Cerro Azul Formations and the Montehermosan (Early Pliocene) Brochero and Monte Hermoso Formations in Argentina. Although older...
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proterotheriid material from the Miocene Camacho Formation of Uruguay and the Loma de Las Tapias and Cerro Azul formations of Argentina, and expand the diagnosis...
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Macrauchenia (category Cerro Azul Formation)
Macrauchenia boliviensis from the probably early Miocene aged Kollukollu Formation of Bolivia described by Thomas Henry Huxley in 1860 is now considered...
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Procariama (category Cerro Azul Formation)
Fossils of the animal have been found in six places, in the Cerro Azul and Andalhuala Formations. More specifically in the Andagalá department and in the...
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Zaedyus, and the only armadillo to hibernate. Fossil remains from the Cerro Azul Formation indicate this species had already evolved during the late Miocene...
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Cerro Archibarca, Salta Province Cerro Arco, Mendoza Province Cerro Azul, Misiones Cerro Bandera Formation, Neuquén Province Cerro Barcino Formation,...
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Caviomorpha) diversity from the Late Miocene (Chasicoan Stage/Age) Cerro Azul Formation at the classical Arroyo Chasicó locality (Argentina)". Historical...
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referrable to Eudromia and Nothura have been found in the Late Miocene Cerro Azul Formation from the Pampean region of central-southern Argentina. Tinamous described...
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