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- "New proterotheriids (Litopterna, Mammalia) from the middle Miocene of Quebrada Honda, Bolivia, and trends in diversity and body size of proterotheriid and...
- with estimated body m****es of around 400 kilograms (880 lb). Most proterotheriids had body m****es of around 15 to 80 kilograms (33 to 176 lb) while many...
- Pleistocene. Recent fossil finds indicate that one species of the horse-like proterotheriid litopterns did, as well. The notoungulate mesotheriids and hegetotheriids...
- Pseudobrachytherium is an extinct genus of proterotheriid from the Late Miocene of Uruguay. It is only known from the type species P. breve, named in 2020...
- Tetramerorhinus is an extinct genus of proterotheriid litoptern that lived during the Early and Middle Miocene in what is now Argentina and Peru. This...
- Uruguayodon is an extinct genus of proterotheriid from the middle Pleistocene of Uruguay. It is known from the type and only species U. alius, named by...
- between other proterotheriid genera like Picturotherium and Anisolophus. McGrath, A.J.; Anaya, F.; Croft, D.A. (2020). "New proterotheriids (Litopterna...
- Anisolophus A. australis A. floweri A proterotheriid litoptern Diadiaphorus D. majusculus D. sanctaecrucis D. sp. A proterotheriid litoptern Tetramerorhinus T....
- Villarroelia is an extinct genus of proterotheriid from the Middle Miocene of Colombia. The genus name, Villarroelia refers to the paleontologist Carlos...
- Protheosodon is an extinct genus of proterotheriid litoptern. It lived from the Late Oligocene to the Early Miocene in what is now Argentina and Colombia...