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- Vahiny depereti. Vahiny was first described and named by Kristina Curry Rogers and Jeffrey A. Wilson in 2014 and the type species is Vahiny depereti. It...
- atoposaurid crocodylomorphs. It is the replacement generic name for Alligatorium depereti, which was described in 1915 from the Montsec Lithographic Limestone quarry...
- Agriarctos was closely related with Agriotherium. Previously published, Ursavus depereti was ****igned to Agriarctos by Kretzoi, but now proved to be polyphyletic...
- Voulte-sur-Rhône lagerstätte. The only species in the genus is Rhodanicaris depereti. Sammy De Grave; N. Dean Pentcheff; Shane T. Ahyong; et al. (2009). "A...
- sumatrae - Sumatran porcupine †Hystrix arayanensis - Late Miocene †Hystrix depereti - Pliocene †Hystrix paukensis - Late Miocene-Pliocene †Hystrix primigenia...
- Colbert 1933; Orycteropus pilgrimi Colbert 1933] †A. depereti (Helbing, 1933) [Orycteropus depereti Helbing 1933] †A. mauritanicus (Arambourg, 1959) [Orycteropus...
- porcupine (H. sumatrae) †Hystrix arayanensis [failed verification] †Hystrix depereti [failed verification] †Hystrix paukensis †Hystrix primigenia †Hystrix refossa...
- J. L. (1990). "Montsecosuchus depereti (Crocodylomorpha, Atoposauridae), new denomination for Alligatorium depereti Vidal, 1915 (Early Cretaceous, Spain):...
- dessei (29–23 Mya) Genus Filholictis† F. filholi Genus Phoberogale† P. depereti P. shareri (31–20 Mya) Tribe Hemicyonini† Genus Dinocyon† D. aurelianensis...
- minor (Filhol, 1877) †Phoberogale bonali (Helbing, 1928) †Phoberogale depereti (Viret, 1929) †Phoberogale gracile (Pomel, 1847) †Filholictis de Bonis...