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- Palaeolama (lit. 'ancient llama') is an extinct genus of laminoid camelids that existed from the Late Pliocene to the Early Holocene (1.8 to 0.011 Ma)...
- †Hemiauchenia blancoensis †Hemiauchenia vera †Hemiauchenia paradoxa Genus PalaeolamaPalaeolama mirifica Tribe Camelini Genus: Camelus Bactrian camel, Camelus bactri****...
- D. R. (September 2005). "Earliest record of Palaeolama (Mammalia, Camelidae) with comments on "Palaeolama" guanajuatensis". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology...
- including the gomphothere (elephant-relative) Notiomastodon and the llama Palaeolama. Paleoecological evidence of the coastal landscape's ability to sustain...
- Pliocene, that the genus Hemiauchenia of the tribe Lamini split into Palaeolama and Lama; the latter would then split again into Lama and Vicugna upon...
- Interchange. Most species of lamines, including the genera Hemiauchenia and Palaeolama and all North American species, became extinct at the end of the Pleistocene...
- Pachyarmatherium, Holmesina, species of the glyptodont genus Panochthus, the llama Palaeolama, the ground sloth Catonyx, and the equine Equus neogeus, and the crocodilian...
- (H) Stilt legged llamas (Hemiauchenia ssp.) (H) Stout legged llamas (Palaeolama ssp.) (H) Odd-Toed Hoofed Mammals All native forms of Equidae Caballine...
- meaning of humps or lumps. Alforjas differs from Pleiolama, Hemiauchenia, Palaeolama, and Lama in its greater height of crown, larger size, and longer snout...
- Ruez, D. R. (2005-09-30). "Earliest Record of Palaeolama (Mammalia, Camelidae) with Comments on "Palaeolama" guanajuatensis". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology...