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![](./images/clear.gif) 1.- A Miocene relative of the Ganges River dolphin (Odontoceti, Platanistidae) from the Amazonian Basin
Society of Vertebrate Paleontology (in partnership with Taylor & Francis); Bethesda, MD; USA; United, 2013
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![](./images/clear.gif) 2.- Amber from western Amazonia reveals Neotropical diversity during the middle Miocene
National Academy of Sciences; Washington, DC; USA; United States, 2006
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![](./images/clear.gif) 3.- Caught in the act; trophic interactions between a 4-million-year-old white shark (Carcharodon) and mysticete whale from Peru
Society for Sedimentary Geology; Tulsa, OK; USA; United States, 2009
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![](./images/clear.gif) 4.- Cretaceous to Miocene isolation of South America; new biogeographic clues from insect inclusions in Miocene amber from western Amazonia, Peru
Alfred-Wegener-Stiftung; Bonn; DEU; Germany, 2009
Palaeontologie, Schluessel zur Evolution; 79. Jahrestagung der Palaeontologischen Gesellschaft; Kurzfassungen der Tagungsbeitraege ;Paleontology, key to evolution; 79th annual meeting of the Paleontological Society; abstracts of the conference proceedings
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![](./images/clear.gif) 5.- Fossil evidence for evolution of the shape and color of penguin feathers
American Association for the Advancement of Science; Washington, DC; USA; United States, 2010
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![](./images/clear.gif) 6.- Implication of the presence of Megathericulus (Xenarthra, Tardigrada, Megatheriidae) in the Laventan of Peruvian Amazonia
Taylor & Francis; Cambridge; GBR; United Kingdom, 2013
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![](./images/clear.gif) 7.- New Pleistocene cave faunas of the Andes of central Peru; radiocarbon ages and the survival of low latitude, Pleistocene DNA
Coquina Press; Calvert, TX; USA; United States, 2009
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![](./images/clear.gif) 8.- The aquatic sloth Thalassocnus (Mammalia, Xenarthra) from the late Miocene of north-central Chile; biogeographic and ecological implications
University of Oklahoma; Norman, OK; USA; United States, 2008
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![](./images/clear.gif) 9.- The giant bite of a new raptorial sperm whale from the Miocene Epoch of Peru
Macmillan Journals; London; GBR; United Kingdom, 2010
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