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robustly built A.
bonariense (Middle / Late Pleistocene),
along with A.
tarijense (Middle
Pleistocene to the
Early Holocene).
While the
smallest but most...
- In 1880 Paul
Gervais and
Florentino Ameghino described the
species M.
tarijense from
remains of
Pleistocene age
found in Bolivia. In 1893
Rodolfo Amando...
- (including A. angustidens, A. vetustum, A. bonariense, A. wingei, and A.
tarijense) as well as
Plionarctos (P.
edensis and P. harroldorum),
which is thought...
- 1952 †G.
chapadmalense Kraglievich †G. wegneri?
Hoffstetter 1949 †G.
tarijense Ameghino, 1902
Synonyms Eumylodon Ameghino 1904
Pseudolestodon Gervais...
- tarijensis
Binomial name
Marinococcus tarijensis Balderrama et al. 2013 Type
strain CECT 8130, DSM 28023, LMG 26930, SR-1
Synonyms Marinococcus tarijense...
- Arctotherium† A.
angustidens (1.2–0.7 Mya) A.
bonariense (0.6–0.037 Mya) A.
tarijense (0.5–0.010 Mya) A.
vetustum (0.7–0.3 Mya) A.
wingei (0.1–0.012 Mya) Genus...
-
carnivorous mammals have been found,
including Smilodon po****tor,
Arctotherium tarijense, and
Protocyon tarijensis. MacFadden, B.J.; Shockey, B.J. (2016). "Ancient...
- short-faced bear (Arctotherium spp.)
Arctotherium bonairense Arctotherium tarijense Arctotherium wingei Rodents Neoc****us Bats
Giant vampire bat (Desmodus...
-
Solanum berthaultii (syn.
Solanum tarijense) is a
species of wild
potato in the
family Solanaceae,
native to
Bolivia and
northwestern Argentina. It is...
-
Recorded from the
Middle Pleistocene to the
Early Holocene.
Arctotherium tarijense Argentina, Uruguay, Bolivia, and
Chile Most
recent remains at
Cueva de...