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- Astrapotheria is an extinct order of South American and Antarctic hoofed mammals that existed from the late Paleocene to the Middle Miocene, 59 to 11...
- Interchange. They comprise five major groups conventionally ranked as orders—Astrapotheria, Litopterna, Notoungulata, Pyrotheria, and Xenungulata—as well as the...
- The Collón Curá Formation (Spanish: Formación Collón Curá) is a Middle Miocene fossiliferous geological formation of the southern Neuquén Basin in northwestern...
- ), "Paleobiology of Santacrucian native ungulates (Meridiungulata: Astrapotheria, Litopterna and Notoungulata)", Early Miocene Paleobiology in Patagonia...
- A. G., & Bond, M. (2008). Revisión de Parastrapotherium (Mammalia, Astrapotheria) y otros astrapoterios Deseadenses de Patagonia. Ameghiniana, 45(3)...
- The Honda Group (Spanish: Grupo Honda, Tsh, Ngh) is a geological group of the Upper and Middle Magdalena Basins and the adjacent Central and Eastern Ranges...
- †Notoungulata Roth, 1903 Order: †Xenungulata? Order: †Pyrotheria? Order: †Astrapotheria? Clade: Perissodactylamorpha Rose, et al. 2020 Order: Perissodactyla...
- hyraxes or d****ies (Africa, Middle East) ?Order †Pyrotheria ?Order †Astrapotheria ?Order †Desmostylia (tentatively placed in Perissodactyla by a 2014...
- This is an incomplete list of prehistoric mammals. It does not include extant mammals or recently extinct mammals. For extinct primate species, see: list...
- G.; Bond, Mariano (2008). "Revision of Parastrapotherium (Mammalia, Astrapotheria) and other Deseadan astrapotheres of Patagonia". Ameghiniana. 45 (3)...