Paleopsilopterus itaboraiensis Alvarenga, 1985
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Carolina |
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Paleopsilopterus itaboraiensis Alvarenga, 1985 |
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Paleopsilopterus itaboraiensis Alvarenga, 1985
Type – Proximal portion of the right tarsometatarsus (MNRJ-4040- V) .
Hypodigm – Type; left and right tibiotarsus, proximally deformed and incomplete (Paratypes, DGM-1431- R). Hypodigm – Lectotypes; right femur distally incomplete, distal portion of the left tarsometatarsus and some associated phalanges (MACN-6939); an almost complete skeleton in an excellent state of conservation ( FM-P 14525 ) ( Figs. 30 View FIGURE 30 , 31 View FIGURE 31 and 32 View FIGURE 32 ) .
Horizon and Locality – Upper Miocene and Lower Pliocene (Huayquerian) of Argentina: Catamarca Province: Andalgala, Corral Quemado (Belem), Chiquimil, Rio Santa Maria (Estratos Araucanos).
Measurements – Table 8 and Patterson & Kraglievich (1960).
Illustrations – Rovereto (1914).
Remarks – The similar size to that of Mesembriornis incertus ( Figs. 33F and 33G View FIGURE 33 ), plus the same stratigraphic occurrence, could lead to confusion amongst the fossils of these species, which, in fact, occurred with Rovereto (1914) in his original description. See the remarks related to Mesembriornis incertus .
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Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium |
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Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile |
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