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Proterotheriidae is an
extinct family of
litoptern ungulates known from the Eocene-Late
Pleistocene of
South America.
Members of the
group were small-medium...
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ungulates after Notoungulata. It is
divided into nine families, with
Proterotheriidae and
Macraucheniidae being the most
diverse and last
surviving families...
- (Lujanian) in
southern South America,
being the last
survivor of the
family Proterotheriidae. The
genus includes two species, the type
species N.
recens and N....
- Scherer, Carolina; Pitana, Vanessa; Ribeiro, Ana
Maria (2009-12-28). "
Proterotheriidae and
Macraucheniidae (Litopterna, Mammalia) from the
Pleistocene of...
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phylogenetic tree of the
Proterotheriidae,
based on the work of
McGrath et al. 2020. Soria, M.F. (2001). Los
Proterotheriidae (Litopterna, Mammalia) :...
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skeletons of
large rodents,
Interatheriidae [small notoungulates] and even
Proterotheriidae [deer-sized litopterns], with all
their bones crushed and corroded...
- Formation.
Uruguayodon represents one of the
latest occurrences of
Proterotheriidae, with only
Neolicaphrium representing other remains from the Pleistocene...
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comments about Neobrachytherium ullumense Soria, 2001 (Litopterna,
Proterotheriidae) in the Late
Miocene of
Uruguay and Argentina".
Journal of Mammalian...
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Litopterna Macraucheniidae Macrauchenia Macraucheniopsis Xenorhinotherium Proterotheriidae Neolicaphrium recens Order Notoungulata Toxodontidae Piauhytherium...
- it with litopterns,
resulting in its
reclassification as an
unusual Proterotheriidae. The
discovery of a
similar proterotheriid,
Bounodus enigmaticus from...