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Journal of Systematic Palaeontology | 2013

Implication of the presence of Megathericulus (Xenarthra: Tardigrada: Megatheriidae) in the Laventan of Peruvian Amazonia

François Pujos; Rodolfo Salas-Gismondi; Guillaume Baby; Patrice Baby; Cyrille Goillot; Julia Tejada; Pierre-Oliver Antoine

Middle Miocene remains of giant megatheriine ground sloths (Tardigrada: Megatherioidea) are scarce and generally located in southern South America. The discovery of a well-preserved edentulous dentary of Megathericulus sp. from the Middle Miocene (Laventan South American Land Mammal Age - SALMA; 13.5–11.8 Ma) of the Amazonian Peru increases our knowledge of this genus, which had previously been recognized in Argentina. A preliminary revision of the earliest Megatheriinae allowed clustering the four middle Miocene species within the genus Megathericulus Ameghino: M. patagonicus Ameghino, M. primaevus Cabrera, M. andinum (Kraglievich), and M. cabrerai (Kraglievich). This small-sized genus is mainly characterized by a lateral depression that borders m1, a posterior external opening of the mandibular canal anterior to the base of the ascending ramus that opens anteriorly or anterodorsally, the base of the symphysis located anteriorly to the m1, important anteroposterior compression of the teeth, elongation of the region of the maxilla anterior to the M1, humerus elongated and gracile, patellar trochlea of femur contiguous with medial and lateral articular facets for tibia, strongly developed odontoid tuberosity, and astragalus with prominent odontoid process. The genus Eomegatherium Kraglievich is therefore restricted to the Huayquerian SALMA of Argentina and represented by a single species, E. nanum Burmeister. Megatheriinae constitute the first clade of Tardigrada in which the caniniform tooth has been secondarily modified into a molariform tooth. Three molariform patterns can be observed during megatheriine evolution in relation to tooth compression and loph or lophid orientation. Middle Miocene Megatheriinae occur only in the westernmost part of South America. These giant ground sloths might have dispersed latitudinally from Colombia/Patagonian Argentina before colonizing eastern areas of Andean South America (Bolivia, Venezuela, north, and east of Argentina) during the late Miocene and early Pliocene.


Tectonophysics | 2018

Uplift history of a transform continental margin revealed by the stratigraphic record: The case of the Agulhas transform margin along the Southern African Plateau

Guillaume Baby; François Guillocheau; Carl Boulogne; Cécile Robin; Massimo Dall'Asta


Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2018

Seismic stratigraphy of Cretaceous eastern Central Atlantic Ocean: Basin evolution and palaeoceanographic implications

Yannick Mourlot; Gérôme Calvès; Peter D. Clift; Guillaume Baby; Anne‐Claire Chaboureau; François Raisson


Third EAGE Eastern Africa Petroleum Geoscience Forum | 2017

Impact of Hinterland Evolution in Mineralogy of Clastics Sediments: Presentation of a New Project Focus on the Mozambique Margin During Meso-cenozoic Times

E. Chanvry; J-P. J-P. Ponte; Guillaume Baby; M. Dall’Asta; Cécile Robin; F. Guillocheau; J-N. Ferry


European geosciences union general assembly | 2017

Preliminary global paleogeographic maps through the Greenhouse-Icehouse transition: forcing of the Drake Passage and Asian Monsoons.

Fernando Poblete; Guillaume Dupont-Nivet; Alexis Licht; Douwe J. J. van Hinsbergen; Pierrick Roperch; François Guillocheau; Guillaume Baby; Michiel Baatsen


European geosciences union general assembly | 2016

THE AFRICAN SURFACE (85-45 Ma): A RECORD OF MANTLE DEFORMATIONS SINCE 35 Ma

François Guillocheau; Brendan Simon; Guillaume Baby; Cécile Robin


European geosciences union general assembly | 2016

Post Rift Evolution of the Indian Margin of Southern Africa

Guillaume Baby; François Guillocheau; Cécile Robin; Massimo Dall’asta


25 ème Réunion des sciences de la Terre (RST 2016) | 2016

Comment les surfaces d’aplanissementont-elles enregistré la déformation du plateauSud-Africain en Namibie ?

Olivier Dauteuil; Carole Picart; François Guillocheau; Guillaume Baby; Martin Pickford


Association des Sédimentologistes Français. 15ème congrès français de sédimentologie | 2015

EVOLUTION TERRE-MER DES MARGES INDIENNES DU PLATEAUSUD-AFRICAIN - ÉTUDE COUPLEE STRATIGRAPHIQUE ETGEOMORPHOLOGIQUE

Guillaume Baby; François Guillocheau; Cécile Robin


European geosciences union general assembly | 2014

VERTICAL MOVEMENTS IN NW AFRICA MARGIN: controls on accomodation and sedimentary partionning

Guillaume Baby; Alexis Caillaud; Gérôme Calvès; François Guillocheau; Cécile Robin; François Leparmentier

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Olivier Dauteuil

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Julia Tejada

National University of San Marcos

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Rodolfo Salas-Gismondi

National University of San Marcos

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