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![](./images/clear.gif) 1.- A new longirostrine dyrosaurid (Crocodylomorpha, Mesoeucrocodylia) from the Paleocene of north-eastern Colombia; biogeographic and behavioural implications for New-World Dyrosauridae
Wiley-Blackwell on behalf of Palaeontological Association; London; GBR; United Kingdom, 2011
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![](./images/clear.gif) 2.- A new small short-snouted dyrosaurid (Crocodylomorpha, Mesoeucrocodylia) from the Paleocene of northeastern Colombia
University of Oklahoma; Norman, OK; USA; United States, 2010
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![](./images/clear.gif) 3.- A palynological zonation for the Cenozoic of the Llanos and Llanos Foothills of Colombia
American Association of Stratigraphic Palynologists; Dallas, TX; USA; United States, 2011
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![](./images/clear.gif) 4.- A quantitative biostratigraphy for the Miocene of tropical South America
Geological Society of America (GSA); Boulder, CO; USA; United States, 2006
Geological Society of America, 2006 annual meeting
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![](./images/clear.gif) 5.- Agglutinated Foraminifera as a proxy to identify mangal environment of Miocene age from eastern Colombia
The Grzybowski Foundation; Cracow; POL; Poland, 2008
Eighth international workshop on Agglutinated Foraminifera; abstract volume
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![](./images/clear.gif) 6.- First Central American record of Anthracotheriidae (Mammalia, Bothriodontinae) from the early Miocene of Panama
Society of Vertebrate Paleontology (in partnership with Taylor & Francis); Bethesda, MD; USA; United, 2013
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![](./images/clear.gif) 7.- FLORISTIC CHANGES AT THE PETM IN THE NEOTROPICS
GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA (GSA); BOULDER, CO; USA; UNITED STATES, 2005
GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA, 2005 ANNUAL MEETING
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![](./images/clear.gif) 8.- Giant boid snake from the Palaeocene neotropics reveals hotter past equatorial temperatures
Macmillan Journals; London; GBR; United Kingdom, 2009
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![](./images/clear.gif) 9.- Huesser Horizon; a lake and a marine incursion in northwestern South America during the early Miocene
Society for Sedimentary Geology; Tulsa, OK; USA; United States, 2009
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![](./images/clear.gif) 10.- Is insect damage diversity correlated with insect diversity? Preliminary results from the Panama canopy cranes and implications for plant-insect associational diversity in the fossil record
Geological Society of America (GSA); Boulder, CO; USA; United States, 2009
Geological Society of America, 2009 annual meeting
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