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Paucituberculata /ˌpɔːsɪtjuːˌbɜːrkjuːˈleɪtə/ is an
order of
South American marsupials.
Although currently represented only by the
seven living species...
- Patagonia,
Argentina and Chile,
South America.
Originally classified as
paucituberculate marsupials, they were
suggested to be late
representatives of the allothere...
- not described. "Chulpasia" A
fossil traditionally referred to the
paucituberculate Chulpasia, now
thought to
represent an
unrelated marsupial. Djarthia...
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microbiotherians Micoureus Pachybiotherium, the
didelphid Thylamys, the
paucituberculates Hondathentes and Pitheculites.
Rodents of the
Honda Group included...
- Engelman,
Anaya &
Croft Miocene Honda Group Bolivia A
palaeothentid paucituberculate.
Genus includes new
species C. ambiguus.
Cookeroo Gen. et 2 sp. nov...
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rodents such as Dudumus, as well as the rodent-like
argyrolagoidean paucituberculates.
Patagonia likely avoided competition in its
fairly specialised niche...
- such as
caviomorph rodents,
small notoungulates and
argyrolagoidean paucituberculates.
Species like
Macroeuphractus outesi were
fairly large and presumably...
- it as a
metatherian incertae sedis. For now, the genus, as well as
paucituberculates in general,
remain exclusively South American. Goin, Francisco; Woodburne...