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Palaeolama (lit. 'ancient llama') is an
extinct genus of
lamine camelids that
existed from the
Pleistocene to the
Holocene (1.9 to 0.0034 Ma).
Their range...
- †Hemiauchenia
blancoensis †Hemiauchenia vera †Hemiauchenia
paradoxa Genus Palaeolama †
Palaeolama mirifica Tribe Camelini Genus:
Camelus Bactrian camel,
Camelus bactri****...
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including the
gomphothere (elephant-relative)
Notiomastodon and the
llama Palaeolama.
Paleoecological evidence of the
coastal landscape's
ability to sustain...
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Camelops hesternus co-occurred
alongside the
lamines Hemiauchenia and
Palaeolama. An
isotopic analysis study from 2016
including specimens across the species...
- D. R. (September 2005). "Earliest
record of
Palaeolama (Mammalia, Camelidae) with
comments on "
Palaeolama" guanajuatensis".
Journal of
Vertebrate Paleontology...
- 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...
- jaguars,
ground sloths (Megalonyx, Paramylodon),
llamas (Hemiauchenia,
Palaeolama), Vero's tapir,
giant beaver, capybara, Holmesina, horses,
Bison antiquus...
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Stilt legged llamas (Hemiauchenia ssp.) (H)
Stout legged llamas (
Palaeolama ssp.) (H) Odd-Toed
Hoofed Mammals All
native forms of
Equidae Caballine...