AMEGHINO GLACIER, Patagonia, Argentina. Photographed in 2019. An optimised and digitally enhanced version of a NASA image / credit NASA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ameghino-glacier-patagonia-argentina-photographed-in-2019-an-optimised-and-digitally-enhanced-version-of-a-nasa-image-credit-nasa-image441770051.html
RM2GJMA5R–AMEGHINO GLACIER, Patagonia, Argentina. Photographed in 2019. An optimised and digitally enhanced version of a NASA image / credit NASA
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RF2XFEGWY–View of the access to the Vades peninsula seen from the visitor center Istmo Carlos Ameghino
Aerial view of Perito Moreno Glacier in Argentina. Snow capped mountains & vibrant blue lakes. Digitally enhanced. Elements of image furnished by NASA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/aerial-view-of-perito-moreno-glacier-in-argentina-snow-capped-mountains-vibrant-blue-lakes-digitally-enhanced-elements-of-image-furnished-by-nasa-image499882591.html
RF2M17H9K–Aerial view of Perito Moreno Glacier in Argentina. Snow capped mountains & vibrant blue lakes. Digitally enhanced. Elements of image furnished by NASA
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RF2J7N228–ARGENTINA - CIRCA 1956: a stamp printed in the Argentina shows Florentino Ameghino, Anthropologist, circa 1956
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RM2T36AE6–Sunset on a path between stone walls on the way to Florentino Ameghino Dam, Chubut, Patagonia Argentina
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RF2AF5261–Inside view of Interpretation Centre Carlos Ameghino museum showing a Southern Right Whale skeleton
Cancelled postage stamp printed by Argentina, that shows portrait of Florentino Ameghino (1854-1911), circa 1956. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cancelled-postage-stamp-printed-by-argentina-that-shows-portrait-of-florentino-ameghino-1854-1911-circa-1956-image570287509.html
RM2T3PRF1–Cancelled postage stamp printed by Argentina, that shows portrait of Florentino Ameghino (1854-1911), circa 1956.
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RF2RDGJJ0–ARGENTINA - CIRCA 1956: stamp printed by Argentina, shows Florentino Ameghino, circa 1956
Florentino Ameghino dike. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-florentino-ameghino-dike-13386548.html
RMADDFGN–Florentino Ameghino dike.
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RFC5D1M7–ARGENTINA 1956: A stamp printed in the Argentina, shows Florentino Ameghino (overprint 1957)
A curious Magellanic penguin. Puerto Madryn, Argentina. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-curious-magellanic-penguin-puerto-madryn-argentina-139750503.html
RFJ3A55B–A curious Magellanic penguin. Puerto Madryn, Argentina.
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RMEM7HXP–Visitor Centre on Istmo Carlos Ameghino, Peninsula Valdes, Chubut, Argentina
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RF2D7AT0P–MOSCOW, RUSSIA - APRIL 2, 2017: A post stamp printed in Argentina shows shows Florentino Ameghino, Anthropologist, circa 1956
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RMAMEYXF–Dique Florentino Ameghino (Ameghino dam) in Chubut, Patagonia, Argentina.
A 19th century artist's impression of what an extinct Megatherium looked like. The extinct giant ground sloth from South America that lived in the Pliocene, Holocene and Pleistocene periods. It became became extinct around 12,000 years ago during the Quaternary extinction Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-19th-century-artists-impression-of-what-an-extinct-megatherium-looked-like-the-extinct-giant-ground-sloth-from-south-america-that-lived-in-the-pliocene-holocene-and-pleistocene-periods-it-became-became-extinct-around-12000-years-ago-during-the-quaternary-extinction-image542121116.html
RM2PDYN0C–A 19th century artist's impression of what an extinct Megatherium looked like. The extinct giant ground sloth from South America that lived in the Pliocene, Holocene and Pleistocene periods. It became became extinct around 12,000 years ago during the Quaternary extinction
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RFDY0G5A–Medical Report Altitude Sickness text on typewriter
Florentino Ameghino, AR, Argentina, Chubut, S 43 50' 7'', S 65 48' 3'', map, Cartascapes Map published in 2024. Explore Cartascapes, a map revealing Earth's diverse landscapes, cultures, and ecosystems. Journey through time and space, discovering the interconnectedness of our planet's past, present, and future. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florentino-ameghino-ar-argentina-chubut-s-43-50-7-s-65-48-3-map-cartascapes-map-published-in-2024-explore-cartascapes-a-map-revealing-earths-diverse-landscapes-cultures-and-ecosystems-journey-through-time-and-space-discovering-the-interconnectedness-of-our-planets-past-present-and-future-image641493675.html
RM2S7JFMB–Florentino Ameghino, AR, Argentina, Chubut, S 43 50' 7'', S 65 48' 3'', map, Cartascapes Map published in 2024. Explore Cartascapes, a map revealing Earth's diverse landscapes, cultures, and ecosystems. Journey through time and space, discovering the interconnectedness of our planet's past, present, and future.
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RMEXH7EJ–Catholic Church Ameghino, Argentina
Smithsonian miscellaneous collections . wl, so that we are indebtedto the owl for the formation of the bone deposits. These may beconsidered as remains from pellets regurgitated by the bird, as similarformations of smaller mammalian remains in Porto Rico are attrib-uted to the activities of Tyto cavatica Wetmore (extinct) andGymnasio nudipes (Daudin). It may be remarked that Tyto glau-cops, the modern barn owl of Haiti, is smaller than T. pcrlata. TYRANNID^TOLMARCHUS GABBII (Lawrence)A left humerus was secured in the smaller cave. It may be noted that the genus Badiostcs Ameghino (Bol. Inst. G Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/smithsonian-miscellaneous-collections-wl-so-that-we-are-indebtedto-the-owl-for-the-formation-of-the-bone-deposits-these-may-beconsidered-as-remains-from-pellets-regurgitated-by-the-bird-as-similarformations-of-smaller-mammalian-remains-in-porto-rico-are-attrib-uted-to-the-activities-of-tyto-cavatica-wetmore-extinct-andgymnasio-nudipes-daudin-it-may-be-remarked-that-tyto-glau-cops-the-modern-barn-owl-of-haiti-is-smaller-than-t-pcrlata-tyrannidtolmarchus-gabbii-lawrencea-left-humerus-was-secured-in-the-smaller-cave-it-may-be-noted-that-the-genus-badiostcs-ameghino-bol-inst-g-image342875720.html
RM2AWR9DC–Smithsonian miscellaneous collections . wl, so that we are indebtedto the owl for the formation of the bone deposits. These may beconsidered as remains from pellets regurgitated by the bird, as similarformations of smaller mammalian remains in Porto Rico are attrib-uted to the activities of Tyto cavatica Wetmore (extinct) andGymnasio nudipes (Daudin). It may be remarked that Tyto glau-cops, the modern barn owl of Haiti, is smaller than T. pcrlata. TYRANNID^TOLMARCHUS GABBII (Lawrence)A left humerus was secured in the smaller cave. It may be noted that the genus Badiostcs Ameghino (Bol. Inst. G
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RF2AF52AT–Inside view of Interpretation Centre Carlos Ameghino museum showing a Southern Right Whale skeleton
Auf dem Lago Argentino, Argentinien 1960er Jahre. On Lago Argentino lake, Argentina 1960s. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/auf-dem-lago-argentino-argentinien-1960er-jahre-on-lago-argentino-lake-argentina-1960s-image386708351.html
RM2DD42CF–Auf dem Lago Argentino, Argentinien 1960er Jahre. On Lago Argentino lake, Argentina 1960s.
Florentino Ameghino dike and hidroelectric plant. Trelew, Argentina. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-florentino-ameghino-dike-and-hidroelectric-plant-trelew-argentina-13386544.html
RMADDFGH–Florentino Ameghino dike and hidroelectric plant. Trelew, Argentina.
The big tail of a 'Southern Right Whale'. Puerto Piramides, Peninsula Valdes, Argentina. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-big-tail-of-a-southern-right-whale-puerto-piramides-peninsula-139750449.html
RFJ3A53D–The big tail of a 'Southern Right Whale'. Puerto Piramides, Peninsula Valdes, Argentina.
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RMEM7HXY–Visitor Centre on Istmo Carlos Ameghino, Peninsula Valdes, Chubut, Argentina
People walking on Dique Florentino Ameghino (Ameghino dam) in Chubut, Patagonia, Argentina. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/people-walking-on-dique-florentino-ameghino-ameghino-dam-in-chubut-image8710895.html
RMAMEYY0–People walking on Dique Florentino Ameghino (Ameghino dam) in Chubut, Patagonia, Argentina.
. Fig. 489. Rechte Hand von Homalodontherium; nach Ameghino. S 8oaphoid; l Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fig-489-rechte-hand-von-homalodontherium-nach-ameghino-s-8oaphoid-l-image179955832.html
RMMCNKE0–. Fig. 489. Rechte Hand von Homalodontherium; nach Ameghino. S 8oaphoid; l
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RMW2RJFJ–Carlos & Florentino Ameghino
Istmo Carlos Ameghino, AR, Argentina, Chubut, S 42 28' 0'', S 64 30' 0'', map, Cartascapes Map published in 2024. Explore Cartascapes, a map revealing Earth's diverse landscapes, cultures, and ecosystems. Journey through time and space, discovering the interconnectedness of our planet's past, present, and future. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/istmo-carlos-ameghino-ar-argentina-chubut-s-42-28-0-s-64-30-0-map-cartascapes-map-published-in-2024-explore-cartascapes-a-map-revealing-earths-diverse-landscapes-cultures-and-ecosystems-journey-through-time-and-space-discovering-the-interconnectedness-of-our-planets-past-present-and-future-image641492164.html
RM2S7JDPC–Istmo Carlos Ameghino, AR, Argentina, Chubut, S 42 28' 0'', S 64 30' 0'', map, Cartascapes Map published in 2024. Explore Cartascapes, a map revealing Earth's diverse landscapes, cultures, and ecosystems. Journey through time and space, discovering the interconnectedness of our planet's past, present, and future.
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RMH37YX5–Obras completas y correspondencia cientifica de Florentino Ameghino BHL230
. The Deseado formation of Patagonia . Fig. g8. Astragulus, dorsal aspect—1/2natural size, after Ameghino. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-deseado-formation-of-patagonia-fig-g8-astragulus-dorsal-aspect12natural-size-after-ameghino-image372451272.html
RM2CHXHB4–. The Deseado formation of Patagonia . Fig. g8. Astragulus, dorsal aspect—1/2natural size, after Ameghino.
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RF2AF527P–Inside view of Interpretation Centre Carlos Ameghino museum showing a Southern Right Whale skeleton
Auf dem Lago Argentino, Argentinien 1960er Jahre. On Lago Argentino lake, Argentina 1960s. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/auf-dem-lago-argentino-argentinien-1960er-jahre-on-lago-argentino-lake-argentina-1960s-image386708293.html
RM2DD42AD–Auf dem Lago Argentino, Argentinien 1960er Jahre. On Lago Argentino lake, Argentina 1960s.
Florentino Ameghino dike and hidroelectric plant. Trelew, Argentina. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-florentino-ameghino-dike-and-hidroelectric-plant-trelew-argentina-13477505.html
RMADR68J–Florentino Ameghino dike and hidroelectric plant. Trelew, Argentina.
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RMEM7HXG–Public toilet in the Visitor Centre on Istmo Carlos Ameghino, Peninsula Valdes, Chubut, Argentina
Red rocky formations in Dique Florentino Ameghino (Ameghino dam) in Chubut, Patagonia, Argentina. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/red-rocky-formations-in-dique-florentino-ameghino-ameghino-dam-in-image8710893.html
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. Fig. 643. Die beiden letzten Backenzähne des Unterkiefers von Carolozittelia tapiroides, Ameghino, aus dem unteren Eozän (Notostylopsschichten) Patagoniens. Nat. Gr. (Nach F. Ameghino.) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fig-643-die-beiden-letzten-backenzhne-des-unterkiefers-von-carolozittelia-tapiroides-ameghino-aus-dem-unteren-eozn-notostylopsschichten-patagoniens-nat-gr-nach-f-ameghino-image179955987.html
RMMCNKKF–. Fig. 643. Die beiden letzten Backenzähne des Unterkiefers von Carolozittelia tapiroides, Ameghino, aus dem unteren Eozän (Notostylopsschichten) Patagoniens. Nat. Gr. (Nach F. Ameghino.)
Colonia Florentino Ameghino, AR, Argentina, Chubut, S 43 38' 39'', S 66 7' 16'', map, Cartascapes Map published in 2024. Explore Cartascapes, a map revealing Earth's diverse landscapes, cultures, and ecosystems. Journey through time and space, discovering the interconnectedness of our planet's past, present, and future. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/colonia-florentino-ameghino-ar-argentina-chubut-s-43-38-39-s-66-7-16-map-cartascapes-map-published-in-2024-explore-cartascapes-a-map-revealing-earths-diverse-landscapes-cultures-and-ecosystems-journey-through-time-and-space-discovering-the-interconnectedness-of-our-planets-past-present-and-future-image641489530.html
RM2S7JACA–Colonia Florentino Ameghino, AR, Argentina, Chubut, S 43 38' 39'', S 66 7' 16'', map, Cartascapes Map published in 2024. Explore Cartascapes, a map revealing Earth's diverse landscapes, cultures, and ecosystems. Journey through time and space, discovering the interconnectedness of our planet's past, present, and future.
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RMH37YWX–Obras completas y correspondencia cientifica de Florentino Ameghino (Page 324) BHL230
. To the River Plate and back; the narrative of a scientific mission to South America . Carlos Ameghino, began diligently to collectfossil remains which they encountered in various partsof Argentina, and more particularly in Patagonia.Florentino Ameghino began to describe them, and sub-sequently gave to the world descriptions of an enormousnumber of new genera and sjxcies, attributing to thestrata in which they were found various geologicalages, in such a manner as to provoke the astonishmentof students in other parts of the world. PrincetonUniversity was enabled through the generosity ofcerta Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/to-the-river-plate-and-back-the-narrative-of-a-scientific-mission-to-south-america-carlos-ameghino-began-diligently-to-collectfossil-remains-which-they-encountered-in-various-partsof-argentina-and-more-particularly-in-patagoniaflorentino-ameghino-began-to-describe-them-and-sub-sequently-gave-to-the-world-descriptions-of-an-enormousnumber-of-new-genera-and-sjxcies-attributing-to-thestrata-in-which-they-were-found-various-geologicalages-in-such-a-manner-as-to-provoke-the-astonishmentof-students-in-other-parts-of-the-world-princetonuniversity-was-enabled-through-the-generosity-ofcerta-image369669059.html
RM2CDBTJB–. To the River Plate and back; the narrative of a scientific mission to South America . Carlos Ameghino, began diligently to collectfossil remains which they encountered in various partsof Argentina, and more particularly in Patagonia.Florentino Ameghino began to describe them, and sub-sequently gave to the world descriptions of an enormousnumber of new genera and sjxcies, attributing to thestrata in which they were found various geologicalages, in such a manner as to provoke the astonishmentof students in other parts of the world. PrincetonUniversity was enabled through the generosity ofcerta
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RF2AF51PG–Inside view of Interpretation Centre Carlos Ameghino museum showing a Southern Right Whale skeleton
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RM2DD423M–Auf dem Lago Argentino, Argentinien 1960er Jahre. On Lago Argentino lake, Argentina 1960s.
Florentino Ameghino dike and hidroelectric plant. Trelew, Argentina. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-florentino-ameghino-dike-and-hidroelectric-plant-trelew-argentina-13386557.html
RMADDFHJ–Florentino Ameghino dike and hidroelectric plant. Trelew, Argentina.
Red rocky formations in Dique Florentino Ameghino (Ameghino dam) in Chubut, Patagonia, Argentina. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/red-rocky-formations-in-dique-florentino-ameghino-ameghino-dam-in-image8710890.html
RFAMEYXB–Red rocky formations in Dique Florentino Ameghino (Ameghino dam) in Chubut, Patagonia, Argentina.
Autógrafo de Florentino Ameghino. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/autgrafo-de-florentino-ameghino-image595589867.html
RM2WGYCXK–Autógrafo de Florentino Ameghino.
. Fig. 645. Unterkiefer von Pyrotherium Sorondoi, Amgh., aus den Pyrotheriumschichten Patagoniens (vgl. Fig. 644). (Nach F. Ameghino.) Ursprünglich waren die Zähne brachyodont, sind aber auch hier ebenso wie bei den nordamerikanischen und altweltlichen Ungulaten- stämmen, wohl infolge gleichsinnigen Nahrungswechsels (Übergang von weicher zu harter Pflanzennahrung) hypsodont geworden. Der Kronen- bau der Backenzähne ist durchaus eigenartig und von allen anderen Backenzahnformen der Huftiere verschieden; einem langen Außenjoch Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fig-645-unterkiefer-von-pyrotherium-sorondoi-amgh-aus-den-pyrotheriumschichten-patagoniens-vgl-fig-644-nach-f-ameghino-ursprnglich-waren-die-zhne-brachyodont-sind-aber-auch-hier-ebenso-wie-bei-den-nordamerikanischen-und-altweltlichen-ungulaten-stmmen-wohl-infolge-gleichsinnigen-nahrungswechsels-bergang-von-weicher-zu-harter-pflanzennahrung-hypsodont-geworden-der-kronen-bau-der-backenzhne-ist-durchaus-eigenartig-und-von-allen-anderen-backenzahnformen-der-huftiere-verschieden-einem-langen-auenjoch-image179955978.html
RMMCNKK6–. Fig. 645. Unterkiefer von Pyrotherium Sorondoi, Amgh., aus den Pyrotheriumschichten Patagoniens (vgl. Fig. 644). (Nach F. Ameghino.) Ursprünglich waren die Zähne brachyodont, sind aber auch hier ebenso wie bei den nordamerikanischen und altweltlichen Ungulaten- stämmen, wohl infolge gleichsinnigen Nahrungswechsels (Übergang von weicher zu harter Pflanzennahrung) hypsodont geworden. Der Kronen- bau der Backenzähne ist durchaus eigenartig und von allen anderen Backenzahnformen der Huftiere verschieden; einem langen Außenjoch
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. The Deseado formation of Patagonia . find Proadinotherium evidently ancestral to Adinotheriumand very little differentiated from it. Ameghino has de-scribed a genus, Pronesodon, which is evidently ancestralto Nesodon. I have referred Coresodon to this family be-cause the molars of the upper and lower jaws are veryclose to those of Adinotherium. Ameghino has also de-scribed two genera, Nesohippus and Interhippus, based onupper molars which are very similar in pattern to Adi-notherium and which I believe belong to this family, ifthey prove to be valid genera, of which I have some doubt,feeling Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-deseado-formation-of-patagonia-find-proadinotherium-evidently-ancestral-to-adinotheriumand-very-little-differentiated-from-it-ameghino-has-de-scribed-a-genus-pronesodon-which-is-evidently-ancestralto-nesodon-i-have-referred-coresodon-to-this-family-be-cause-the-molars-of-the-upper-and-lower-jaws-are-veryclose-to-those-of-adinotherium-ameghino-has-also-de-scribed-two-genera-nesohippus-and-interhippus-based-onupper-molars-which-are-very-similar-in-pattern-to-adi-notherium-and-which-i-believe-belong-to-this-family-ifthey-prove-to-be-valid-genera-of-which-i-have-some-doubtfeeling-image372507233.html
RM2CJ14NN–. The Deseado formation of Patagonia . find Proadinotherium evidently ancestral to Adinotheriumand very little differentiated from it. Ameghino has de-scribed a genus, Pronesodon, which is evidently ancestralto Nesodon. I have referred Coresodon to this family be-cause the molars of the upper and lower jaws are veryclose to those of Adinotherium. Ameghino has also de-scribed two genera, Nesohippus and Interhippus, based onupper molars which are very similar in pattern to Adi-notherium and which I believe belong to this family, ifthey prove to be valid genera, of which I have some doubt,feeling
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RF2AF52CY–Inside view of Interpretation Centre Carlos Ameghino museum showing a Southern Right Whale skeleton
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Archive image from page 360 of The deer of all lands;. The deer of all lands; a history of the family Cervidæ living and extinct deerofalllandshi00lyde Year: 1898 Extinct Species 293 5. Ameghino's Marsh-Deer—Mazama fragilis {Extinct) Cervus fragilis, Ameghino, Diagnosis Mam. Fos. Neuv. p. 11 (1888). Paraceros fragilis, Ameghino, Mam. Fos. Repub. Argent, p. 606, plate xxxviii, fig. 7 (1889). Cariacus fragilis, Lydekker, An. Mas. La Plata—Pal. Argent, vol. ii. p. 82, plate xxxii (1893). Characters.—The type of this well- marked species is an imperfect left antler from the superficial deposits Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/archive-image-from-page-360-of-the-deer-of-all-lands-the-deer-of-all-lands-a-history-of-the-family-cervid-living-and-extinct-deerofalllandshi00lyde-year-1898-extinct-species-293-5-ameghinos-marsh-deermazama-fragilis-extinct-cervus-fragilis-ameghino-diagnosis-mam-fos-neuv-p-11-1888-paraceros-fragilis-ameghino-mam-fos-repub-argent-p-606-plate-xxxviii-fig-7-1889-cariacus-fragilis-lydekker-an-mas-la-platapal-argent-vol-ii-p-82-plate-xxxii-1893-charactersthe-type-of-this-well-marked-species-is-an-imperfect-left-antler-from-the-superficial-deposits-image259564356.html
RMW284YG–Archive image from page 360 of The deer of all lands;. The deer of all lands; a history of the family Cervidæ living and extinct deerofalllandshi00lyde Year: 1898 Extinct Species 293 5. Ameghino's Marsh-Deer—Mazama fragilis {Extinct) Cervus fragilis, Ameghino, Diagnosis Mam. Fos. Neuv. p. 11 (1888). Paraceros fragilis, Ameghino, Mam. Fos. Repub. Argent, p. 606, plate xxxviii, fig. 7 (1889). Cariacus fragilis, Lydekker, An. Mas. La Plata—Pal. Argent, vol. ii. p. 82, plate xxxii (1893). Characters.—The type of this well- marked species is an imperfect left antler from the superficial deposits
. Fig. 544. Schädel von Borhyaena tuberata, von der Unterseite gesehen. Aus dem Miozän von Santa Cruz in Patagonien. 2/3 nat. Gr. (Nach F. Ameghino.) von gleichem Alter wie die Puercoschichten und Torrejonschichten) Montanas ein Unterkieferrest entdeckt wurde, den J. W. Gidley als Myrmecobioides montanensis beschrieb. 1 J. W. GidJey, An Extinct Marsupial from the Fort Union with Notes on the Myrmecobiidae and other Families of this Group. — Proceedings U. S. Nat. Museum, Washington, Nr. 2077, Vol. 48, 1915, p. 395. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fig-544-schdel-von-borhyaena-tuberata-von-der-unterseite-gesehen-aus-dem-miozn-von-santa-cruz-in-patagonien-23-nat-gr-nach-f-ameghino-von-gleichem-alter-wie-die-puercoschichten-und-torrejonschichten-montanas-ein-unterkieferrest-entdeckt-wurde-den-j-w-gidley-als-myrmecobioides-montanensis-beschrieb-1-j-w-gidjey-an-extinct-marsupial-from-the-fort-union-with-notes-on-the-myrmecobiidae-and-other-families-of-this-group-proceedings-u-s-nat-museum-washington-nr-2077-vol-48-1915-p-395-image179956563.html
RMMCNMC3–. Fig. 544. Schädel von Borhyaena tuberata, von der Unterseite gesehen. Aus dem Miozän von Santa Cruz in Patagonien. 2/3 nat. Gr. (Nach F. Ameghino.) von gleichem Alter wie die Puercoschichten und Torrejonschichten) Montanas ein Unterkieferrest entdeckt wurde, den J. W. Gidley als Myrmecobioides montanensis beschrieb. 1 J. W. GidJey, An Extinct Marsupial from the Fort Union with Notes on the Myrmecobiidae and other Families of this Group. — Proceedings U. S. Nat. Museum, Washington, Nr. 2077, Vol. 48, 1915, p. 395.
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RM2S7HRJJ–Laguna Ameghino, AR, Argentina, Santa Cruz, S 51 46' 17'', S 72 1' 38'', map, Cartascapes Map published in 2024. Explore Cartascapes, a map revealing Earth's diverse landscapes, cultures, and ecosystems. Journey through time and space, discovering the interconnectedness of our planet's past, present, and future.
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. The structure and classification of birds . group of birds was originally discovered inthe lower Tertiary strata of Patagonia by the well-knownpalaeontologist AMEGHINO. Of the several genera assignedto the family, many of which are very imperfectly known 1 See, however, p. 373 footnote, where a similar conformation of these bonesin the auk, Frati-mtla, is described. 384 STRUCTURE AM) CLASSIFICATION OF BIRDS and doubtfully referable to the group,1 Phororhacos is thebest known, almost the entire skeleton being now in themuseum at Buenos Ayres. A convenient summary of AME-GHINOS work, with crit Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-structure-and-classification-of-birds-group-of-birds-was-originally-discovered-inthe-lower-tertiary-strata-of-patagonia-by-the-well-knownpalaeontologist-ameghino-of-the-several-genera-assignedto-the-family-many-of-which-are-very-imperfectly-known-1-see-however-p-373-footnote-where-a-similar-conformation-of-these-bonesin-the-auk-frati-mtla-is-described-384-structure-am-classification-of-birds-and-doubtfully-referable-to-the-group1-phororhacos-is-thebest-known-almost-the-entire-skeleton-being-now-in-themuseum-at-buenos-ayres-a-convenient-summary-of-ame-ghinos-work-with-crit-image375345174.html
RM2CPJCGP–. The structure and classification of birds . group of birds was originally discovered inthe lower Tertiary strata of Patagonia by the well-knownpalaeontologist AMEGHINO. Of the several genera assignedto the family, many of which are very imperfectly known 1 See, however, p. 373 footnote, where a similar conformation of these bonesin the auk, Frati-mtla, is described. 384 STRUCTURE AM) CLASSIFICATION OF BIRDS and doubtfully referable to the group,1 Phororhacos is thebest known, almost the entire skeleton being now in themuseum at Buenos Ayres. A convenient summary of AME-GHINOS work, with crit
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Archive image from page 743 of Die säugetiere Einführung in die Die säugetiere. Einführung in die anatomie und systematik der recenten und fossilen Mammalia diesugetiereei00webe Year: 1904 726 XXI. Ordnung: Prnbnscidea. Uebereinkunft mit +Aml)h'i)0(la eben niii- konvergenter Art ist, blieben die Ahnen unbekannt, liöchstens konnte man die Vermutung aussprechen, daß diese unter den +Condylarthra zu suchen seien, 'on 2 Seiten her fällt nun auf diese einiges Licht. Zunächst beschi'ieb Ameghino aus dem untersten Tertiär, oder nacli seiner Zeitbestimmung, aus der oberen Kreide Argentiniens Zähn Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/archive-image-from-page-743-of-die-sugetiere-einfhrung-in-die-die-sugetiere-einfhrung-in-die-anatomie-und-systematik-der-recenten-und-fossilen-mammalia-diesugetiereei00webe-year-1904-726-xxi-ordnung-prnbnscidea-uebereinkunft-mit-amlhi0la-eben-niii-konvergenter-art-ist-blieben-die-ahnen-unbekannt-lichstens-konnte-man-die-vermutung-aussprechen-da-diese-unter-den-condylarthra-zu-suchen-seien-on-2-seiten-her-fllt-nun-auf-diese-einiges-licht-zunchst-beschiieb-ameghino-aus-dem-untersten-tertir-oder-nacli-seiner-zeitbestimmung-aus-der-oberen-kreide-argentiniens-zhn-image242265309.html
RMT243TD–Archive image from page 743 of Die säugetiere Einführung in die Die säugetiere. Einführung in die anatomie und systematik der recenten und fossilen Mammalia diesugetiereei00webe Year: 1904 726 XXI. Ordnung: Prnbnscidea. Uebereinkunft mit +Aml)h'i)0(la eben niii- konvergenter Art ist, blieben die Ahnen unbekannt, liöchstens konnte man die Vermutung aussprechen, daß diese unter den +Condylarthra zu suchen seien, 'on 2 Seiten her fällt nun auf diese einiges Licht. Zunächst beschi'ieb Ameghino aus dem untersten Tertiär, oder nacli seiner Zeitbestimmung, aus der oberen Kreide Argentiniens Zähn
. Fig. 644. Obere Backenzähne von Pyrotherium Sorondoi, Amgh., aus den Pyrotherium- schichten (Grenzschichten des Oberoligozäns und Untermiozäns) Patagoniens, un- gefähr in Y3 der nat. Gr. Oben: Ansicht von der Kaufläche, unten: Seitenansicht. (Nach F. Ameghino.) Das Gebiß ist fast immer vollständig, oft sind die Schneidezähne als „Stoßzähne" entwickelt; Hörner oder Geweihe fehlen und nur bei den Toxodontiden1 sind schwache Schädelprotuberanzen in der Stirnregion 1 F. Ameghino, Les Toxodontes ä Cornes. — Anales del Museo Nacional de Buenos Aires (3), T. XVI, 1907, p. 49. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fig-644-obere-backenzhne-von-pyrotherium-sorondoi-amgh-aus-den-pyrotherium-schichten-grenzschichten-des-oberoligozns-und-untermiozns-patagoniens-un-gefhr-in-y3-der-nat-gr-oben-ansicht-von-der-kauflche-unten-seitenansicht-nach-f-ameghino-das-gebi-ist-fast-immer-vollstndig-oft-sind-die-schneidezhne-als-stozhnequot-entwickelt-hrner-oder-geweihe-fehlen-und-nur-bei-den-toxodontiden1-sind-schwache-schdelprotuberanzen-in-der-stirnregion-1-f-ameghino-les-toxodontes-cornes-anales-del-museo-nacional-de-buenos-aires-3-t-xvi-1907-p-49-image179955982.html
RMMCNKKA–. Fig. 644. Obere Backenzähne von Pyrotherium Sorondoi, Amgh., aus den Pyrotherium- schichten (Grenzschichten des Oberoligozäns und Untermiozäns) Patagoniens, un- gefähr in Y3 der nat. Gr. Oben: Ansicht von der Kaufläche, unten: Seitenansicht. (Nach F. Ameghino.) Das Gebiß ist fast immer vollständig, oft sind die Schneidezähne als „Stoßzähne" entwickelt; Hörner oder Geweihe fehlen und nur bei den Toxodontiden1 sind schwache Schädelprotuberanzen in der Stirnregion 1 F. Ameghino, Les Toxodontes ä Cornes. — Anales del Museo Nacional de Buenos Aires (3), T. XVI, 1907, p. 49.
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. To the River Plate and back; the narrative of a scientific mission to South America . referred,and Carlos Ameghino had been unfortunate in linkingtheir legends relating to the great cat with the harmlessedentate, which was a vegetarian, and had been fedupon hay. It was quite a merry war, while it lasted.The literature provoked by the discussion is printed in 222 To the River Plate and Back six or seven languages, and would fill a large volume, ifbrought together. Out of the affair came a better knowledge of Pata-gonian lands and the perception of the fact that thefauna of the Pampean beds ha Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/to-the-river-plate-and-back-the-narrative-of-a-scientific-mission-to-south-america-referredand-carlos-ameghino-had-been-unfortunate-in-linkingtheir-legends-relating-to-the-great-cat-with-the-harmlessedentate-which-was-a-vegetarian-and-had-been-fedupon-hay-it-was-quite-a-merry-war-while-it-lastedthe-literature-provoked-by-the-discussion-is-printed-in-222-to-the-river-plate-and-back-six-or-seven-languages-and-would-fill-a-large-volume-ifbrought-together-out-of-the-affair-came-a-better-knowledge-of-pata-gonian-lands-and-the-perception-of-the-fact-that-thefauna-of-the-pampean-beds-ha-image369668156.html
RM2CDBRE4–. To the River Plate and back; the narrative of a scientific mission to South America . referred,and Carlos Ameghino had been unfortunate in linkingtheir legends relating to the great cat with the harmlessedentate, which was a vegetarian, and had been fedupon hay. It was quite a merry war, while it lasted.The literature provoked by the discussion is printed in 222 To the River Plate and Back six or seven languages, and would fill a large volume, ifbrought together. Out of the affair came a better knowledge of Pata-gonian lands and the perception of the fact that thefauna of the Pampean beds ha
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El Hornero (1919) El Hornero elhornero2192022asoc Year: 1919 1920 L. Kfaglievich: Aves fósiles de la R. Argentina 53 Juzgúese, dice Ameghino, del formidable poder destructor de un ave cuyo cráneo excedía en longitud al de un caballo! La estrecha pelvis alcanza una longitud de casi medio metro. La cola se compone de un número relativamente considerable de vértebras libres que dismi- nuyen en tamaño hacia la última. El esternón es de tamaño reducido, pero los huesos coracoides están bien desarrollados. Los huesos de las alas, curtos y espesos, son demasiado pequeños, en propor- ción al tamaño d Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/el-hornero-1919-el-hornero-elhornero2192022asoc-year-1919-1920-l-kfaglievich-aves-fsiles-de-la-r-argentina-53-juzgese-dice-ameghino-del-formidable-poder-destructor-de-un-ave-cuyo-crneo-exceda-en-longitud-al-de-un-caballo!-la-estrecha-pelvis-alcanza-una-longitud-de-casi-medio-metro-la-cola-se-compone-de-un-nmero-relativamente-considerable-de-vrtebras-libres-que-dismi-nuyen-en-tamao-hacia-la-ltima-el-esternn-es-de-tamao-reducido-pero-los-huesos-coracoides-estn-bien-desarrollados-los-huesos-de-las-alas-curtos-y-espesos-son-demasiado-pequeos-en-propor-cin-al-tamao-d-image239578483.html
RMRWNMPB–El Hornero (1919) El Hornero elhornero2192022asoc Year: 1919 1920 L. Kfaglievich: Aves fósiles de la R. Argentina 53 Juzgúese, dice Ameghino, del formidable poder destructor de un ave cuyo cráneo excedía en longitud al de un caballo! La estrecha pelvis alcanza una longitud de casi medio metro. La cola se compone de un número relativamente considerable de vértebras libres que dismi- nuyen en tamaño hacia la última. El esternón es de tamaño reducido, pero los huesos coracoides están bien desarrollados. Los huesos de las alas, curtos y espesos, son demasiado pequeños, en propor- ción al tamaño d
. Die geologischen grundlagen der abstammungslehre . Fig. 162. Diprotodon australis Owen. Plei- stozän. Australien. Schädel. (Aus Stein- mann-D öderlein: Elem. d. Pal.) Fig. 163. D Backzahn von Diprotodon. A, J5, C Unterkiefer und Zähne von Pyro- therium. Alttertiär. Patagonien. (Nach Ameghino aus Steinmann: Einf.i. d.Pal.) Europa) gefunden werden. Man pflegt sie als Amblypoden zu- sammenzufassen und nicht allein wegen ihrer Größe, sondern be- sonders auch wegen ihres primitiven Fußbaues in die Verwandtschaft der Proboscidier zu verweisen; aber direkte genetische Beziehungen können zwischen be Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/die-geologischen-grundlagen-der-abstammungslehre-fig-162-diprotodon-australis-owen-plei-stozn-australien-schdel-aus-stein-mann-d-derlein-elem-d-pal-fig-163-d-backzahn-von-diprotodon-a-j5-c-unterkiefer-und-zhne-von-pyro-therium-alttertir-patagonien-nach-ameghino-aus-steinmann-einfi-dpal-europa-gefunden-werden-man-pflegt-sie-als-amblypoden-zu-sammenzufassen-und-nicht-allein-wegen-ihrer-gre-sondern-be-sonders-auch-wegen-ihres-primitiven-fubaues-in-die-verwandtschaft-der-proboscidier-zu-verweisen-aber-direkte-genetische-beziehungen-knnen-zwischen-be-image180852285.html
RMME6EX5–. Die geologischen grundlagen der abstammungslehre . Fig. 162. Diprotodon australis Owen. Plei- stozän. Australien. Schädel. (Aus Stein- mann-D öderlein: Elem. d. Pal.) Fig. 163. D Backzahn von Diprotodon. A, J5, C Unterkiefer und Zähne von Pyro- therium. Alttertiär. Patagonien. (Nach Ameghino aus Steinmann: Einf.i. d.Pal.) Europa) gefunden werden. Man pflegt sie als Amblypoden zu- sammenzufassen und nicht allein wegen ihrer Größe, sondern be- sonders auch wegen ihres primitiven Fußbaues in die Verwandtschaft der Proboscidier zu verweisen; aber direkte genetische Beziehungen können zwischen be
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. To the River Plate and back; the narrative of a scientific mission to South America . Fig. 19.—Macrauchenia patachonica Owen. J^ nat. size. very highest praise for his diligence and for many noblediscoveries. I had the great pleasure while in La Plataof visiting Seiior Carlos Ameghino, who survives hisbrother, and of seeing the collections which have beenaccumtdated and which contain many of the types ofthe species described by Florentino Ameghino. Whileof the highest scientific interest, this assemblage ofmaterial does not contain nearly as many finely pre-served specimens of the fossils of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/to-the-river-plate-and-back-the-narrative-of-a-scientific-mission-to-south-america-fig-19macrauchenia-patachonica-owen-j-nat-size-very-highest-praise-for-his-diligence-and-for-many-noblediscoveries-i-had-the-great-pleasure-while-in-la-plataof-visiting-seiior-carlos-ameghino-who-survives-hisbrother-and-of-seeing-the-collections-which-have-beenaccumtdated-and-which-contain-many-of-the-types-ofthe-species-described-by-florentino-ameghino-whileof-the-highest-scientific-interest-this-assemblage-ofmaterial-does-not-contain-nearly-as-many-finely-pre-served-specimens-of-the-fossils-of-image369668900.html
RM2CDBTCM–. To the River Plate and back; the narrative of a scientific mission to South America . Fig. 19.—Macrauchenia patachonica Owen. J^ nat. size. very highest praise for his diligence and for many noblediscoveries. I had the great pleasure while in La Plataof visiting Seiior Carlos Ameghino, who survives hisbrother, and of seeing the collections which have beenaccumtdated and which contain many of the types ofthe species described by Florentino Ameghino. Whileof the highest scientific interest, this assemblage ofmaterial does not contain nearly as many finely pre-served specimens of the fossils of
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. Fig. '.'Ad. Hyperleptus gefähr '/^ nat. Gr. Fig. .350. jMylodoii ^. fläche dem Beschauer zugekehrt, nach Burmeister, nat. Gr. garzonianus, nach Ameghino; un- aciiis. Unterkieferzähue, die Kau- sammenhängt. Diese schieden sich an, der Wui-zel w +Sceli(lotherium (s. u.) zusammenhängend von solchen alten (ii'avigrada ab. In Anjjassung an die ausschließliche Insektennahrung verkümmerten die Zähne unter enormer Verlängerung der Kiefer, die gepaart ging mit er- längerung der Zunge und Ausdehnung des knöchernen Gaumens nach hinten. Auch dieser Erwerb, der liei Cyclotarus nur erst im Anfang der Aus Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fig-ad-hyperleptus-gefhr-nat-gr-fig-350-jmylodoii-flche-dem-beschauer-zugekehrt-nach-burmeister-nat-gr-garzonianus-nach-ameghino-un-aciiis-unterkieferzhue-die-kau-sammenhngt-diese-schieden-sich-an-der-wui-zel-w-scelilotherium-s-u-zusammenhngend-von-solchen-alten-iiavigrada-ab-in-anjjassung-an-die-ausschlieliche-insektennahrung-verkmmerten-die-zhne-unter-enormer-verlngerung-der-kiefer-die-gepaart-ging-mit-er-lngerung-der-zunge-und-ausdehnung-des-knchernen-gaumens-nach-hinten-auch-dieser-erwerb-der-liei-cyclotarus-nur-erst-im-anfang-der-aus-image179956649.html
RMMCNMF5–. Fig. '.'Ad. Hyperleptus gefähr '/^ nat. Gr. Fig. .350. jMylodoii ^. fläche dem Beschauer zugekehrt, nach Burmeister, nat. Gr. garzonianus, nach Ameghino; un- aciiis. Unterkieferzähue, die Kau- sammenhängt. Diese schieden sich an, der Wui-zel w +Sceli(lotherium (s. u.) zusammenhängend von solchen alten (ii'avigrada ab. In Anjjassung an die ausschließliche Insektennahrung verkümmerten die Zähne unter enormer Verlängerung der Kiefer, die gepaart ging mit er- längerung der Zunge und Ausdehnung des knöchernen Gaumens nach hinten. Auch dieser Erwerb, der liei Cyclotarus nur erst im Anfang der Aus
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. The Deseado formation of Patagonia . reno designated the fust specimen, Palaeo-thentes, without a description; then Ameghino used this termdescribing the species; later Ameghino thinking that thename Palaeothentes was the same as Palaeothentis proposedthe name, Epanorthus, using this for the first description PALAEOTHENTES 221 of the Desearlo species. Later, however, he changed thisfor Palaepanothus. As I can see no generic differencesbetween (he Deseado and Santa Cruz species, T shall followSinclair in using the generic term Palaeothentes. Palaeothentes chubutensis Ameghino Kpanorthus chuhi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-deseado-formation-of-patagonia-reno-designated-the-fust-specimen-palaeo-thentes-without-a-description-then-ameghino-used-this-termdescribing-the-species-later-ameghino-thinking-that-thename-palaeothentes-was-the-same-as-palaeothentis-proposedthe-name-epanorthus-using-this-for-the-first-description-palaeothentes-221-of-the-desearlo-species-later-however-he-changed-thisfor-palaepanothus-as-i-can-see-no-generic-differencesbetween-he-deseado-and-santa-cruz-species-t-shall-followsinclair-in-using-the-generic-term-palaeothentes-palaeothentes-chubutensis-ameghino-kpanorthus-chuhi-image372210523.html
RM2CHFJ8Y–. The Deseado formation of Patagonia . reno designated the fust specimen, Palaeo-thentes, without a description; then Ameghino used this termdescribing the species; later Ameghino thinking that thename Palaeothentes was the same as Palaeothentis proposedthe name, Epanorthus, using this for the first description PALAEOTHENTES 221 of the Desearlo species. Later, however, he changed thisfor Palaepanothus. As I can see no generic differencesbetween (he Deseado and Santa Cruz species, T shall followSinclair in using the generic term Palaeothentes. Palaeothentes chubutensis Ameghino Kpanorthus chuhi
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. MtIV Fig. 539. Tarsometatarsus eines fossilen Pinguins (Cladornis pachypus, Amgh.) aus dem Untermiozän (Pyrotheriumschichten) von Südpatagonien. 2/3 d. nat. Gr. (Nach F. Ameghino.) Zu beachten: Die drei Metatarsalia (MtTJ, Mtn, und MtIV) sind noch fest und ihrer ganzen Länge nach miteinander verwachsen. Die Grube G, ist zur Aufnahme des ersten Metatarsale bestimmt. Verwachsung der Schädelknochen oder das einköpfige Quadratum. Da- gegen ist die Lockerung der drei Metapodien des Hinterfußes sekun- därer Natur (Fig. 539—540). Die Pinguine gehören der antarktischen Faunenregion an; sie sind aus Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mtiv-fig-539-tarsometatarsus-eines-fossilen-pinguins-cladornis-pachypus-amgh-aus-dem-untermiozn-pyrotheriumschichten-von-sdpatagonien-23-d-nat-gr-nach-f-ameghino-zu-beachten-die-drei-metatarsalia-mttj-mtn-und-mtiv-sind-noch-fest-und-ihrer-ganzen-lnge-nach-miteinander-verwachsen-die-grube-g-ist-zur-aufnahme-des-ersten-metatarsale-bestimmt-verwachsung-der-schdelknochen-oder-das-einkpfige-quadratum-da-gegen-ist-die-lockerung-der-drei-metapodien-des-hinterfues-sekun-drer-natur-fig-539540-die-pinguine-gehren-der-antarktischen-faunenregion-an-sie-sind-aus-image179956604.html
RMMCNMDG–. MtIV Fig. 539. Tarsometatarsus eines fossilen Pinguins (Cladornis pachypus, Amgh.) aus dem Untermiozän (Pyrotheriumschichten) von Südpatagonien. 2/3 d. nat. Gr. (Nach F. Ameghino.) Zu beachten: Die drei Metatarsalia (MtTJ, Mtn, und MtIV) sind noch fest und ihrer ganzen Länge nach miteinander verwachsen. Die Grube G, ist zur Aufnahme des ersten Metatarsale bestimmt. Verwachsung der Schädelknochen oder das einköpfige Quadratum. Da- gegen ist die Lockerung der drei Metapodien des Hinterfußes sekun- därer Natur (Fig. 539—540). Die Pinguine gehören der antarktischen Faunenregion an; sie sind aus
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. The Deseado formation of Patagonia . , 1897, Bol. Inst. Geog. Argen., t. 18, p. 450. The genus, in general, is similar to Astrapotherium, sothat Gaudry considered it the same, but Ameghino hasdistinguished it by the tushes being relatively of smallersize, the lower incisors larger, and by the presence of pm. 3 144 THE DESEADO FORMATION OF PATAGONIA in the lower series. The Deseado forms are also of con-siderably larger size than the Santa Ouz. Our material includes a pair of lower jaws, two scap-ulae, the humerus, and the lower end of the femur. No skull has been found in the Deseado. Those Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-deseado-formation-of-patagonia-1897-bol-inst-geog-argen-t-18-p-450-the-genus-in-general-is-similar-to-astrapotherium-sothat-gaudry-considered-it-the-same-but-ameghino-hasdistinguished-it-by-the-tushes-being-relatively-of-smallersize-the-lower-incisors-larger-and-by-the-presence-of-pm-3-144-the-deseado-formation-of-patagonia-in-the-lower-series-the-deseado-forms-are-also-of-con-siderably-larger-size-than-the-santa-ouz-our-material-includes-a-pair-of-lower-jaws-two-scap-ulae-the-humerus-and-the-lower-end-of-the-femur-no-skull-has-been-found-in-the-deseado-those-image372434539.html
RM2CHWT1F–. The Deseado formation of Patagonia . , 1897, Bol. Inst. Geog. Argen., t. 18, p. 450. The genus, in general, is similar to Astrapotherium, sothat Gaudry considered it the same, but Ameghino hasdistinguished it by the tushes being relatively of smallersize, the lower incisors larger, and by the presence of pm. 3 144 THE DESEADO FORMATION OF PATAGONIA in the lower series. The Deseado forms are also of con-siderably larger size than the Santa Ouz. Our material includes a pair of lower jaws, two scap-ulae, the humerus, and the lower end of the femur. No skull has been found in the Deseado. Those