New camelid (Artiodactyla: Camelidae) record from the late Pleistocene of Calama (Second Region, Chile): a morphological and morphometric discussion
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Cartajena Fasting, María Isabel
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López, Patricio
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Martínez, Ismael
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2013-12-18T14:03:24Z
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2013-12-18T14:03:24Z
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2010
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Revista Mexicana de Ciencias Geológicas, v. 27, núm. 2, 2010, p. 197-212
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/121892
Abstract
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A description of fossil remains belonging to camelids from the Kamac Mayu site (Second Region,
Chile) is presented. This record was recovered from deposits of gravel and sand on karstic formations
eroded by rivers during the late Pleistocene. In addition to the remains of camelids, diverse fossil
material composed of Hippidion saldiasi (Mammalia, Equidae), Macrauchenia patachonica (Mammalia,
Litopterna), undetermined xenarthrans (Mammalia, Xenarhra) and birds (Aves, Rheidae), were recovered,
along with specimens of Planorbidae, Hydrobiidaee and Sphaeriidae (Mollusca) from deposits formed
by the drainage of the Chiu Chiu-Calama basin. The comparative anatomical study of the fossil material
enabled the taxonomic assignment of the camelid remains to Lama gracilis (Gervais and Ameghino 1880),
constituting an unprecedented finding for this region of the country.