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Phractocephaline Catfishes from the Late Miocene of Argentina, with the Description of a New Taxon

The fossil record of ‘phractocephaline' catfishes in South America is relatively rich. The extinct species Phractocephalus ivyAzpelicueta and Cione, 2016, was named on the basis of diverse material coming from late Miocene beds of Paraná City, Argentina. A review of the holotype specimen descri...

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Published in:Journal of vertebrate paleontology 2019-07, Vol.39 (4), p.e1676254
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