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English: MPM-PV 19138, right calcaneum of the megatheriid Planopinae cf. Prepoplanops boleadorensis (A, dorsal, B, ventral and C, proximal (articular) views).
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Source Vizcaino, S. F., Bargo, M. S., Pérez, M. E., Aramendía, I., Cuitiño, J. I., Monsalvo, E. S., & Kay, R. F. (2022). Fossil vertebrates of the early-middle Miocene Cerro Boleadoras Formation, northwestern Santa Cruz Province, Patagonia, Argentina. Andean Geology, 49(3). [1]
Author Vizcaino, S. F., Bargo, M. S., Pérez, M. E., Aramendía, I., Cuitiño, J. I., Monsalvo, E. S., & Kay, R. F.

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Right calcaneum of ''Prepoplanops boleadorensis''

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