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Tambussi, C. P. (1995). Las Aves. In: Alberdi, M., Leone, G. and Tonni, E. eds. Biological and climatic evolution of the
Pampean Region during the last five million years. A correlation test with the western Mediterranean. Ch.7: 143β162. Monographs of the National Museum of Natural Sciences, CSIC,
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in an area where the genus does not currently inhabit indicates that in the past it had a more southern and eastern austral distribution, probably accompanying different ecological conditions in that area, with warmer temperatures than those currently found in the area.
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Tambussi, C. P.; J. I. Noriega and E. P. Tonni (1993). Late
Cenozoic birds of Buenos Aires Province (Argentina)" an attempt to document quantitative faunal changes. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 101: 117β129 117 Elsevier Science Publishers B.V.,
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is MLP 71-VII-5-1, the distal end of a tibiotarsus. MLP 71-VII-5-2 and MLP 71-VII-5-4 were also collected. These are fragmentary remains of tibiotarsus and tarsometatarsus. All of them were deposited in the collection of the
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is known from little more than a tibiotarsus, little can be inferred of its anatomy. Nevertheless, its mass has been estimated at 1.95 kg, similar to that of the present-day
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Vezzosi, R. I. (2012). Size and body mass estimation in
Procariama simplex Rovereto, 1914 (Aves: Phorusrhacidae: Psilopterinae). Ameghiniana, 49(3), 401β408.
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Tambussi, C. P. (1998). New
Anatidae (Aves: Anseriformes) from the Pliocene of the Pampean region, Argentina. Boll. Soc. dTIist. Nat. Balears, 41, 19β25.
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Tonni, E. P. (1974). A new cariamid (Aves, Gruiformes) from the Upper
Pliocene of Buenos Aires province. Ameghiniana 11 (4): 366β372. Buenos Aires.
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374:savannah
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