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- 1887 T. chapalmalensis Chapalmalodon chapalmalensis Pascual, 1957 T. chapadmalensis Cione & Tonni, 1995 (lapsus calami) T. chapalmalalensis Oliva & Cerdeno...
- Thylophorops itself, there are three recognized species: Thylophorops chapadmalensis: The type species, known from the Pliocene (Chapadmalalan) Chapadmalal...
- opossum (Philander vossi) †Genus Thylophorops Reig 1952 †Thylophorops chapadmalensis Reig 1952 †Thylophorops lorenzinii Goin et al. 2009 †Thylophorops perplana...
- been described: P. bicalcaratus (nomen dubium) P. brachirostris P. chapadmalensis P. cinctus P. compressus (type) P. kraglievichi P. marplatensis P. narinoensis...
- These early representatives are commonly referred to as "Glossotherium" chapadmalensis, although the position within the genus Glossotherium is disputed. Only...
- El Recado Loventué Quehué EstanciaSalinas de Hidalgo Doellotatus chapadmalensis El Recado Salinas de Hidalgo D. inornatus Laguna Chillhué Estancia Don...
- marcalaini, Cyonasua brevirostris, C. prebrevirostris, Doellotatus chapadmalensis, El****otherium altirostre, Eoauchenia cingulata, Epecuenia thoatherioides...
- multiplicatus, Doellotatus chapadmalensis, Dolicavia minuscula, Eucelophorus cf. chapalmalensis, Macrochorobates chapadmalensis, Macroeuphractus retusus...
- Pliocene terrains of Argentina. The type species is Trachycalyptus chapadmalensis. A Late Miocene species, Trachycalyptus cingulatus, initially ascribed...
- until 1926. In 1908, Ameghino mentions three new species, Pachyrukhos chapadmalensis, P. brusquitaensis, and P. marplatensis. In 1914, P. brusquitaensis...