- The
Lujanian age is a
South American land
mammal age
within the
Pleistocene and
Holocene epochs of the Neogene, from 0.8–0.011 Ma or 800–11 tya. It follows...
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South America from the Late
Pliocene to the end of the Late
Pleistocene (
Lujanian),
between 2.5
million and 11,000
years ago. They were one of two lineages...
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Ensenadan of
South America,
appears to have
given rise to
Canis nehringi, a
Lujanian species from Argentina. The
species was
first described by
Florentino Ameghino...
- resources. The
South American land
mammal age, the
Lujanian,
corresponds with the late Pleistocene. The
Lujanian is a
geologic period from 0.8 - 0.11Ma specifically...
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dates are uncertain). A.
angustidens went
extinct at the
start of the
Lujanian (~700,000
years ago),
replaced by medium-sized
Arctotherium species. The...
- G. amplus.
Gymnogyps howardae was
described from the Late
Pleistocene (
Lujanian)
asphalt deposits known as the
Talara Tar Seeps, near Talara, northwestern...
- The
Libertad Formation is a
Lujanian geologic formation in Uruguay. The
following fossils have been
reported from the formation:
Mammals Glyptodon Notiomastodon...
- The
Sopas Formation is a
Lujanian geologic formation in Uruguay. The
following fossils have been
reported from the formation:
Antifer Dusicyon avus Glossotherium...
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mammal ages (SALMA)
include Uquian (2.5–1.5),
Ensenadan (1.5–0.3) and
Lujanian (0.3–0.01) in
millions of years. The
Uquian previously extended significantly...
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Ernesto (2000-09-25). "Limb bone proportions,
strength and
digging in some
Lujanian (Late Pleistocene-Early Holocene)
mylodontid ground sloths (Mammalia, Xenarthra)"...