1. FLOWER, W. H., 1871, Burmeister's Fauna Argentina: Nature: v. 3, no. 67: p. 282-283.

BibTeX
@article{flower1871burmeisters,
    author = "FLOWER, W. H.",
    title = "Burmeister's Fauna Argentina",
    year = "1871",
    journal = "Nature",
    url = "https://doi.org/10.1038/003282a0",
    doi = "10.1038/003282a0",
    number = "67",
    pages = "282-283",
    volume = "3"
}

2. Daguerre, Juan B., 1933, Dos aves nuevas para la fauna Argentina: El Hornero: v. 5, no. 2: p. 213-215.

Abstract

This article does not have an abstract.

BibTeX
@article{daguerre1933dos,
    author = "Daguerre, Juan B.",
    title = "Dos aves nuevas para la fauna Argentina",
    year = "1933",
    journal = "El Hornero",
    abstract = "This article does not have an abstract.",
    url = "https://doi.org/10.56178/eh.v5i2.262",
    doi = "10.56178/eh.v5i2.262",
    number = "2",
    pages = "213-215",
    volume = "5"
}

3. Romer, A. S, 1971, Two new but incompletely known long-limbed pseudosuchians.

BibTeX
@misc{romer1971two2,
    author = "Romer, A. S",
    title = "Two new but incompletely known long-limbed pseudosuchians",
    year = "1971",
    howpublished = "Breviora, v. 378, p. 1-10",
    note = "talkorigins\_source = {true}; raw\_reference = {Romer, A. S., 1971, Two new but incompletely known long-limbed pseudosuchians: Breviora, v. 378, p. 1-10.}"
}

4. Arcucci, A, 1987, Un nuevo Lagosuchidae (Thecodontia-Pseudosuchia) de la fauna los Chanares (edad Reptil Chanarense, Triasico medio), la Rioja, Argentina.

BibTeX
@misc{arcucci1987un1,
    author = "Arcucci, A",
    title = "Un nuevo Lagosuchidae (Thecodontia-Pseudosuchia) de la fauna los Chanares (edad Reptil Chanarense, Triasico medio), la Rioja, Argentina",
    year = "1987",
    howpublished = "Ameghiniana, v. 24, p. 89-94",
    note = "talkorigins\_source = {true}; raw\_reference = {Arcucci, A., 1987, Un nuevo Lagosuchidae (Thecodontia-Pseudosuchia) de la fauna los Chanares (edad Reptil Chanarense, Triasico medio), la Rioja, Argentina: Ameghiniana, v. 24, p. 89-94.}"
}

5. Riccardi, Alberto C. and Westermann, Gerd E. G., 1999, An early Bathonian Tethyan ammonite fauna from Argentina: Palaeontology: v. 42, no. 2: p. 193-209.

Abstract

Evidence for the Lower Bathonian Substage in most of the Pacific area has been lacking or controversial because index ammonoids of the Tethyan Subrealm in southern Europe and North Africa were unknown. During the Bathonian, the East Pacific margin belonged to either the Boreal Realm or the East‐Pacific Subrealm of the Tethyan Realm, each with faunas distinctly different from the Eurafrican Tethyan faunas that form the basis for the chronostratigraphical standard. The first representatives of Morphoceras from South America, M. gulisanoi sp. nov., here described from a single locality in southern Mendoza Province, clearly document the Lower Bathonian Substage, probably the Zigzag Zone. Associated ammonoids are the perisphinctoidean Procerites cf. schloenbachi de Grossouvre and the oppeliid Oxycerites (O.) cf. aspidoides (Oppel), also typical Tethyan elements but less useful for dating.

BibTeX
@article{riccardi1999an,
    author = "Riccardi, Alberto C. and Westermann, Gerd E. G.",
    title = "An early Bathonian Tethyan ammonite fauna from Argentina",
    year = "1999",
    journal = "Palaeontology",
    abstract = "Evidence for the Lower Bathonian Substage in most of the Pacific area has been lacking or controversial because index ammonoids of the Tethyan Subrealm in southern Europe and North Africa were unknown. During the Bathonian, the East Pacific margin belonged to either the Boreal Realm or the East‐Pacific Subrealm of the Tethyan Realm, each with faunas distinctly different from the Eurafrican Tethyan faunas that form the basis for the chronostratigraphical standard. The first representatives of Morphoceras from South America, M. gulisanoi sp. nov., here described from a single locality in southern Mendoza Province, clearly document the Lower Bathonian Substage, probably the Zigzag Zone. Associated ammonoids are the perisphinctoidean Procerites cf. schloenbachi de Grossouvre and the oppeliid Oxycerites (O.) cf. aspidoides (Oppel), also typical Tethyan elements but less useful for dating.",
    url = "https://doi.org/10.1111/1475-4983.00069",
    doi = "10.1111/1475-4983.00069",
    number = "2",
    pages = "193-209",
    volume = "42"
}

6. ROGERS, R. R. and ARCUCCI, A. B. and ABDALA, F. and SERENO, P. C. and FORSTER, C. A. and MAY, C. L., 2001, Paleoenvironment and Taphonomy of the Chanares Formation Tetrapod Assemblage (Middle Triassic), Northwestern Argentina: Spectacular Preservation in Volcanogenic Concretions: PALAIOS: v. 16, no. 5: p. 461-481.

BibTeX
@article{rogers2001paleoenvironment,
    author = "ROGERS, R. R. and ARCUCCI, A. B. and ABDALA, F. and SERENO, P. C. and FORSTER, C. A. and MAY, C. L.",
    title = "Paleoenvironment and Taphonomy of the Chanares Formation Tetrapod Assemblage (Middle Triassic), Northwestern Argentina: Spectacular Preservation in Volcanogenic Concretions",
    year = "2001",
    journal = "PALAIOS",
    url = "https://doi.org/10.1669/0883-1351(2001)016<0461:patotc>2.0.co;2",
    doi = "10.1669/0883-1351(2001)016<0461:patotc>2.0.co;2",
    number = "5",
    pages = "461-481",
    volume = "16"
}

7. CÓRDOBA LANÚS, Elizabeth and SALOMÓN, Oscar Daniel, 2002, Phlebotominae fauna in the Province of Tucumán, Argentina: Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo: v. 44, no. 1: p. 23-27.

Abstract

American Tegumentary Leishmaniasis is endemic in the province of Tucumán since 1916 where the first Argentinian case of leishmaniasis was reported. An epidemic outbreak took place in the province during 1986-1988, after that the number of cases increased gradually again between 1991-1996. Since October of 1999 sand flies captures were performed at different places associated with current and past transmission or sites identified as risky ones. The collections were carried out with CDC mini light trap and modified Shannon trap. In this study 2338 Phlebotominae were captured being prevalent Lutzomyia neivai (Lu intermedia complex) (97.7%), followed by Lu. migonei. We report Lu. shannoni for the first time in the province. Phlebotominae was abundant in the warm and humid months and showed a peak before the summer rains. Lutzomyia neivai showed a pattern (peridomestic prevalence, anthropophilia, abundance in secondary forest) consistent with other outbreak studies. Thus, the results reinforce this species incrimination as vector of leishmaniasis in the area. Domestic animals close to houses increase its abundance, and so the probable associated risk of human-Phlebotominae contact. Further studies should be done to understand the role of each Phlebotominae species in the transmission of leishmaniasis in Tucumán in order to design entomological surveillance strategies.

BibTeX
@article{córdobalanús2002phlebotominae,
    author = "CÓRDOBA LANÚS, Elizabeth and SALOMÓN, Oscar Daniel",
    title = "Phlebotominae fauna in the Province of Tucumán, Argentina",
    year = "2002",
    journal = "Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo",
    abstract = "American Tegumentary Leishmaniasis is endemic in the province of Tucumán since 1916 where the first Argentinian case of leishmaniasis was reported. An epidemic outbreak took place in the province during 1986-1988, after that the number of cases increased gradually again between 1991-1996. Since October of 1999 sand flies captures were performed at different places associated with current and past transmission or sites identified as risky ones. The collections were carried out with CDC mini light trap and modified Shannon trap. In this study 2338 Phlebotominae were captured being prevalent Lutzomyia neivai (Lu intermedia complex) (97.7\%), followed by Lu. migonei. We report Lu. shannoni for the first time in the province. Phlebotominae was abundant in the warm and humid months and showed a peak before the summer rains. Lutzomyia neivai showed a pattern (peridomestic prevalence, anthropophilia, abundance in secondary forest) consistent with other outbreak studies. Thus, the results reinforce this species incrimination as vector of leishmaniasis in the area. Domestic animals close to houses increase its abundance, and so the probable associated risk of human-Phlebotominae contact. Further studies should be done to understand the role of each Phlebotominae species in the transmission of leishmaniasis in Tucumán in order to design entomological surveillance strategies.",
    url = "https://doi.org/10.1590/s0036-46652002000100005",
    doi = "10.1590/s0036-46652002000100005",
    number = "1",
    pages = "23-27",
    volume = "44"
}

8. Paggi, Juan César, 2005, Sobre Algunos Rotíferos Nuevos para la Fauna Argentina: Natura Neotropicalis: v. 1, no. 4: p. 49-60.

BibTeX
@article{paggi2005sobre,
    author = "Paggi, Juan César",
    title = "Sobre Algunos Rotíferos Nuevos para la Fauna Argentina",
    year = "2005",
    journal = "Natura Neotropicalis",
    url = "https://doi.org/10.14409/natura.v1i4.3260",
    doi = "10.14409/natura.v1i4.3260",
    number = "4",
    pages = "49-60",
    volume = "1"
}

9. Shapiro, Arthur M, 2009, The Neo-Riparian butterfly fauna of western Argentina: The Journal of Research on the Lepidoptera: v. 41: p. 24-30.

BibTeX
@article{shapiro2009the,
    author = "Shapiro, Arthur M",
    title = "The Neo-Riparian butterfly fauna of western Argentina",
    year = "2009",
    journal = "The Journal of Research on the Lepidoptera",
    url = "https://doi.org/10.5962/p.266524",
    doi = "10.5962/p.266524",
    pages = "24-30",
    volume = "41"
}

10. Vaccari, Norberto E. and Benedetto, Juan L. and Waisfeld, Beatriz G. and Sánchez, Teresa M., 2022, La fauna de Neseuretus en la Formación Suri (oeste de Argentina): edad y relaciones paleobiogeográficas.: Spanish Journal of Palaeontology: v. 8, no. 2: p. 185-190.

Abstract

La secuencia ordovícica de la Sierra de Famatina está constituida por lutitas sobre las que suprayacen areniscas con numerosos niveles de coquinas de braquiópodos, trilobites y bivalvos. La fauna de trilobites de las pelitas inferiores está constituida por Carolinites genacinaca, Oopsites sp., Merlinia zupaya y Ampyx linogastaensis. Las coquinas superiores están caracterizadas por los géneros Annamitella, Merlinia, Neseuretus, Desmorthis, Paralenorthis, Monorthis, Famatinorthis, Tritoechia, Skenidiodes, Redonia y Catamarcaia. Las evidencias paleontológicas indican una edad arenigiana media-tardía para la Formación Suri en el área estudiada. Desde el punto de vista paleobiogeográfico, la Fauna de Neseuretus de la Sierra de Famatina muestra afinidades con la cuenca del Noroeste argentino. La presencia del género Annamitella y los braquiópodos asociados sugieren también afinidades con la cuenca ordovícica de la Precordillera Argentina.

BibTeX
@article{vaccari2022la,
    author = "Vaccari, Norberto E. and Benedetto, Juan L. and Waisfeld, Beatriz G. and Sánchez, Teresa M.",
    title = "La fauna de Neseuretus en la Formación Suri (oeste de Argentina): edad y relaciones paleobiogeográficas.",
    year = "2022",
    journal = "Spanish Journal of Palaeontology",
    abstract = "La secuencia ordovícica de la Sierra de Famatina está constituida por lutitas sobre las que suprayacen areniscas con numerosos niveles de coquinas de braquiópodos, trilobites y bivalvos. La fauna de trilobites de las pelitas inferiores está constituida por Carolinites genacinaca, Oopsites sp., Merlinia zupaya y Ampyx linogastaensis. Las coquinas superiores están caracterizadas por los géneros Annamitella, Merlinia, Neseuretus, Desmorthis, Paralenorthis, Monorthis, Famatinorthis, Tritoechia, Skenidiodes, Redonia y Catamarcaia. Las evidencias paleontológicas indican una edad arenigiana media-tardía para la Formación Suri en el área estudiada. Desde el punto de vista paleobiogeográfico, la Fauna de Neseuretus de la Sierra de Famatina muestra afinidades con la cuenca del Noroeste argentino. La presencia del género Annamitella y los braquiópodos asociados sugieren también afinidades con la cuenca ordovícica de la Precordillera Argentina.",
    url = "https://doi.org/10.7203/sjp.24583",
    doi = "10.7203/sjp.24583",
    number = "2",
    pages = "185-190",
    volume = "8"
}

11. Sues, Hans-Dieter, 2024, 6 Archosaur Relatives and Pseudosuchians: General Biology, Archosauria, Chelonia: p. 87-112.

BibTeX
@incollection{sues20246,
    author = "Sues, Hans-Dieter",
    title = "6 Archosaur Relatives and Pseudosuchians",
    year = "2024",
    booktitle = "General Biology, Archosauria, Chelonia",
    url = "https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110367256-006",
    doi = "10.1515/9783110367256-006",
    pages = "87-112"
}