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- The Montehermosan age is a period of geologic time (6.8–4.0 Ma) within the Miocene and Pliocene epochs of the Neogene used more specifically with South...
- 6 Ma) Hemingfordian (20.6 to 16.3 Ma) Arikareean (30.6 to 20.6 Ma) Montehermosan (6.8 to 4.0 Ma) Huayquerian (9.0 to 6.8 Ma) Mayoan (11.8 to 9.0 Ma)...
- procyonid from the Late Miocene or Early Pliocene to Early Pleistocene (Montehermosan to Uquian) of Argentina (Andalhualá Formation), Venezuela (San Gregorio...
- Uruguay) Genus Procariama (Late Miocene to Early Pliocene (Huayquerian-Montehermosan) Cerro Azul and Andalhualá Formations of Catamarca Province, Argentina)...
- 1889 †D. platycephala Ameghino, 1889 Fossils are known from Argentina: Montehermosan Andalhuala Formation Huayquerian Chiquimil Formation Chapadmalalan Barranca...
- European Paratethys Stage. It also overlaps the late Huayquerian and early Montehermosan South American Land Mammal Ages, and falls inside the more extensive...
- into the Pleistocene. South American Land Mammal Ages (SALMA) include Montehermosan (6.8–4.0 Ma), Chapadmalalan (4.0–3.0 Ma) and Uquian (3.0–1.2 Ma). In...
- The San José Formation is a Montehermosan-Ensenadan geologic formation in Uruguay. The following fossils have been reported from the formation: Mammals...
- Another member of the genus Myrmecophaga has been recovered from the Montehermosan Monte Hermoso Formation in Argentina and was described by Kraglievitch...
- endocranial casts of two Thylacosmilus specimens: MLP 35-X-41-1 (from the Montehermosan age in Catamarca Province), which represents a natural cast of the left...