- Josep****tigasia is an
extinct genus of
enormous dinomyid rodent from the
Early Pliocene to
Early Pleistocene of Uruguay. The only
living member of Dinomyidae...
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Arazamys is an
extinct genus of
dinomyid rodent from the Huayquerian.
Fossils have been
found at the
Camacho Formation in Uruguay. Rinderknecht, A.; Bostelmann...
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configuration of †
Tetrastylus intermedius Rovereto, 1914, and
other dinomyids (Caviomorpha; Dinomyidae)".
Journal of
Vertebrate Paleontology. 37 (6):...
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Bondesiomys is an
extinct genus of
dinomyid rodent that
inhabited Argentina during the Late Miocene. It is a
monotypic genus containing the
species B....
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Isostylomys is an
extinct genus of
dinomyid rodent from the Huayquerian.
Fossils have been
found at the Ituzaingó
Formation in
Argentina and
Camacho Formation...
- rodents: the
dinomyids were once a very
speciose group, but now
contains only a
single living species, the pacarana.
Several of the
extinct dinomyids were among...
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Eumegamys is an
extinct genus of
dinomyid rodent from the late
Miocene and
Pliocene of
Brazil (Solimões Formation),
Venezuela (Urumaco Formation, Urumaco)...
- of diversity,
including the
elimination of the
largest forms (e.g. the
dinomyids). With the
exception of the
North American porcupine and
several extinct...
- ; Montalvo, C. I.; Sostillo, R.; Kerber, L.; Tom****ini, R. L. (2024). "
Dinomyid (Rodentia, Caviomorpha)
diversity from the Late
Miocene (Chasicoan Stage/Age)...
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skull up to 21 cm (8.3 in) long.
Several of the
extinct South American dinomyids were much
bigger than the
modern rodents. Josep****tigasia
monesi was...