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The fossil record of South American short-faced bears (Ursidae, Tremarctinae)

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Fig. 1. Chronological chart of the late Cenozoic in South America (modified from Cione and Tonni, 1999).
Fig. 2. Chronological chart of the late Cenozoic in North and South America showing the Tremarctinae biochrons (modified from Soibelzon, 2002).
Fig. 3. Map depicting sites with fossil tremarctinaes (modified fromSoibelzon, 2002). (1), Falcon state and (2), Monagas state, Venezuela; (3),Ceara´ state; (4) Bahı´a state, and (5) Minas Gerais state, Brazil; (6), TarijaValley, Bolivia; (7), Rı´o Negro County, Uruguay; (8), Entre Rı´os province;(9), Santa Fe province; (10), ‘Toscas del Rı´o de La Plata,’ Buenos Aires andLa Plata, Buenos Aires province, Argentina; (11), Marine cliff southeast ofBuenos Aires province; (12), Pali Aike National Park and ‘Cueva delMilodon,’ Chile.

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