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- The Santacrucian age is a period of geologic time (17.5 – 16.3 Ma) within the Early Miocene epoch of the Neogene, used more specifically with SALMA classification...
- Ma) Laventan (13.8 to 11.8 Ma) Colloncuran (15.5 to 13.8 Ma) Friasian (16.3 to 15.5 Ma) Santacrucian (17.5 to 16.3 Ma) Colhuehuapian (21.0 to 17.5 Ma)...
- a phorusrhacid dubious) Genus ?Brontornis (Early to Middle Miocene (Santacrucian-Laventan) Santa Cruz and Monte León Formations, Argentina) — gigantic...
- record and a new species of seriema (Aves: Ralliformes: Cariamidae) from Santacrucian (early–middle miocene) Beds of Patagonia". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology...
- pusillus (late early Miocene, Santacrucian SALMA) Genus Perathereutes Perathereutes pungens (late early Miocene, Santacrucian SALMA) Genus Sallacyon Sallacyon...
- (under specimen number MLP 69-IX-5-16,) that had been unearthed from the Santacrucian sediments of Santa Cruz, Argentina. Ameghino described it as a species...
- (under specimen number MACN A-11687) that had been unearthed from the Santacrucian sediments of Santa Cruz, Argentina. Ameghino described it as a species...
- record and a new species of seriema (Aves: Ralliformes: Cariamidae) from Santacrucian (early–middle miocene) Beds of Patagonia." Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology...
- Noriega, J. I., & Areta, J. I. (2012). Diversity and paleobiology of the Santacrucian birds. Early Miocene paleobiology in Patagonia: high-latitude paleocommunities...
- Sergio F.; Kay, Richard F.; Bargo, M. Susana (eds.), "Paleobiology of Santacrucian native ungulates (Meridiungulata: Astrapotheria, Litopterna and Notoungulata)"...