Neochen debilis is an extinct species of goose from the Middle Pleistocene Belgrano Formation of Argentina. Argentine paleontologist Florentino Ameghino described the species from a tarsometatarsus discovered in La Plata.[1] It was smaller than the extant Orinoco goose.[2]
^Agnolin, 2006, p.93
^Ameghino, F. (1891) Enumeración de las aves fósiles de la República Argentina. Rev. Arg. Hist. Nat., 1: 441-453.
Neochendebilis is an extinct species of goose from the Middle Pleistocene Belgrano Formation of Argentina. Argentine paleontologist Florentino Ameghino...
Neochen is a genus of birds in the family Anatidae. The genus contains a single living species: †Neochen barbadiana †Neochendebilis †Neochen pugil Wikimedia...
the third fossil species of the genus to be described after Neochen pugil and N. debilis from Brazil and Argentina, respectively. Brodkorb, P. (1965)...
Wingegyps cartellei Pleistovultur nevesi Various Tadorninae spp. NeochendebilisNeochen pugil Psilopterus (small terror bird remains dated to the Late...
have been described from Pleistocene sites in South America, Neochen pugil and N. debilis. The Orinoco goose is monotypic. The Orinoco goose is 61 to 76 cm...
which survived in Mauritius until the 1690s Neochen barbadiana (Barbados) Neochendebilis (Argentina) Neochen pugil (Brazil) Mergini – Sea Ducks Mergellus...