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    Astrapotheria (redirect from Astrapotheres)
    late Paleocene to the Middle Miocene, 59 to 11.8 million years ago. Astrapotheres were large, rhinoceros-like animals and have been called one of the...
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    Mariano (2009). "A new oligocene astrapothere (Mammalia , Meridiungulata) from Patagonia and a new appraisal of astrapothere phylogeny". Journal of Systematic...
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    in the Sarmiento Formation of Argentina, South America. Unlike most astrapotheres, Astraponotus was equipped with an unusually high, short, narrow skull...
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  • same interval as Ameghino. Liarthrus was synonymized with the other astrapothere Parastrapotherium in 1914 by American mammologist Frederic Loomis, though...
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    species, T. wortmani, has been found, and it has been classified as an astrapothere based on its large lower incisors. Cladogram based in the phylogenetic...
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    S2CID 140546667. Bond M, Kramarz A, Macphee RD, Reguero M (2011). "A new astrapothere (Mammalia, Meridiungulata) from La Meseta Formation, Seymour (Marambio)...
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    seem to belong to Granastrapotherium or a very similar animal. This astrapothere differs from its coeval, the uruguaytheriine astrapotheriid Xenastrapotherium...
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  • Maddenia is an extinct genus of astrapothere, meridiungulate herbivore mammals characterised by its large tusks and the development of proboscis, endemic...
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    American meridiungulates contain the somewhat tapir-like pyrotheres and astrapotheres, the mesaxonic litopterns and the diverse notoungulates. As a whole...
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    "Astrapotherium from the Middle Miocene Collón Cura Formation and the decline of astrapotheres in southern South America". Ameghiniana. in press. Archived from the...
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    Meridiungulata: notoungulates (the "southern ungulates"), litopterns, astrapotheres, pyrotheres and xenungulates. A few non-therian mammals – monotremes...
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  • Kramarz, Alejandro; MacPhee, Ross D. E.; Reguero, Marcelo (2011). "A new astrapothere (Mammalia, Meridiungulata) from La Meseta Formation, Seymour (Marambio)...
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    of humans into the region. Though most SANUs lived in South America, astrapotheres and litopterns are known from Eocene aged deposits in the Antarctic...
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    Eoastrapostylops is an extinct genus of astrapothere that lived during the Late Paleocene in what is now Argentina. This animal was small in size; the...
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    (link) Johnson, Steven C. and Madden, Richard H.. Uruguaytheriinae Astrapotheres of Tropical South America. Chapter 22 in "Vertebrate Paleontology in...
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    Prozaedyus, and Paraeucinepeltus, the notoungulate Protypotherium, the astrapothere Astrapotherium, the sparassodonts Patagosmilus and Cladosictis, the marsupial...
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    P. neivensis lived alongside a massive variety of fauna, including astrapotheres like Granastrapotherium and Xenastrapotherium, the early species of...
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  • Kramarz, Alejandro; MacPhee, Ross D. E.; Reguero, Marcelo (2011). "A new astrapothere (Mammalia, Meridiungulata) from La Meseta Formation, Seymour (Marambio)...
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  • to that of modern lagomorphs, the springhare Pedetes, and the early astrapothere Trigonostylops; overall, despite many similarities in the shape of the...
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    South American continent was home to animals such as pyrotheres and astrapotheres, as well as litopterns and notoungulates. Sebecosuchians, terror birds...
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