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- Accraian Series, 352-354 Acre Series, 55 Acre Subbasin, 32 A<;:U
- A 60-Million-Year Cenozoic History of Western Amazonian Ecosystems in Contamana, Eastern Peru
- Alligatoroidea, Caimaninae) from the Late Miocene of Venezuela, the Phylogeny of Caimaninae and Considerations on the Feeding Habits of Mourasuchus
- 05 Kloster Et Al Pg391a402 PB.Indd
- Miocene Freshwater Mollusca from Western Brazilian Amazonia
- Miocene Long-Lived Lake Pebas As a Stage of Mollusc Radiations, with Implications for Landscape Evolution in Western Amazonia
- Evolution of the Western Amazon Lowland Relief: Impact of Andean Foreland Dynamics
- Eustatic and Tectonic Change Effects in the Reversion of The
- From the Mio–Pliocene Solimões Formation (State of Amazonas), Brazil
- The Pan-Amazonian Ucayali Peneplain, Late Neogene Sedimentation in Amazonia, and the Birth of the Modern Amazon River System ⁎ Kenneth E
- The Nature of Aquatic Landscapes in the Miocene of Western Amazonia: an Integrated Palaeontological and Geochemical Approach
- The Stratigraphy and Regional Structure of Miocene Deposits in Western Amazonia (Peru, Colombia and Brazil), with Implications for Late Neogene Landscape Evolution
- Arrhinolemur Scalabrinii Ameghino, 1898, of the Late Miocene - a Taxonomic Journey from the Mammalia to the Anostomidae (Ostariophysi: Characiformes)
- A 60-Million-Year Cenozoic History of Western Amazonian Ecosystems in Contamana, Eastern Peru
- A New 13 Million Year Old Gavialoid Crocodylian from Proto-Amazonian Mega- Wetlands Reveals Parallel Evolutionary Trends in Skull Shape Linked to Longirostry
- Late Miocene; Western Amazonia/Brazil)
- El Neógeno De Argentina
- Landscape Evolution and Depositional Processes in the Miocene Amazonian Pebas Lake/Wetland System: Evidence from Exploratory Boreholes in Northeastern Peru
- The Late Miocene Paleogeography of the Amazon Basin and the Evolution of the Amazon River System
- Evolution of Neotropical Biodiversity: Phylogeny, Ecology, And
- A Fossil Fish Assemblage from the Middle Miocene of the Cocinetas Basin, Northern Colombia
- Natural Licks As Keystone Resources for Wildlife and People in Amazonia
- Middle to Late Miocene, NW Amazonia Hoorn, MC
- Rodentia, Caviomorpha, Octodontoidea)
- The Development of the Amazonian Mega-Wetland (Miocene; Brazil, Colombia, Peru, Bolivia)
- The Crocodylomorph Fauna of the Cenozoic of South America and Its T Evolutionary History: a Review ∗ Giovanne M
- The Late Miocene Caimanine Fauna (Crocodylia: Alligatoroidea) of the Urumaco Formation, Venezuela
- The High-Resolution Carbon Geography of Perú
- Amazonian Palaeoenvironments and the Crocodylian and Turtle Fossil Fauna During the Neogene