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- Hilarcotherium is an extinct genus of astrapotheriid mammals that lived in South America during the Middle Miocene (Laventan). The type species is H. castanedaii...
- lacked such retracted nasals and probably also a proboscis. Other astrapotheriids, such as the Casamayoran Scaglia and Albertogaudrya, were between a...
- Bond 2009, the genus Maddenia is a small, pre-Deseadan form of later astrapotheriids. Simpson 1945 grouped Albertogaudrya together with Astraponotus in...
- astrapotherian mammal from the Early Miocene (Colhuehuapian age). It is a basal astrapotheriid which lived in what is now Patagonia, Argentina. The holotype was found...
- Liarthrus ("smooth joint") is a genus of astrapotheriid mammal known from the Late Oligocene (Deseadan SALMA, around 29–21 mya) Sarmiento Formation of...
- animal. This astrapothere differs from its coeval, the uruguaytheriine astrapotheriid Xenastrapotherium by their larger size, between 3 and 4 tonnes, with...
- (help) Alejandro Kramarz and Mariano Bond (2011). "A new early Miocene astrapotheriid (Mammalia, Astrapotheria) from Northern Patagonia, Argentina". Neues...
- (Mammalia, Astrapotheria) from Peruvian Amazonia and a review of the astrapotheriid fossil record in northern South America". Geodiversitas. 33 (2): 331–345...
- Name Species Location Materials Notes Images Astrapotherium A. guillei Puesto Namur. A skull An astrapotheriid...
- (Mammalia, Astrapotheria) from Peruvian Amazonia and a review of the astrapotheriid fossil record in northern South America", Geodiversitas, 33 (2): 331–345...