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Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 2012
ABSTRACT The genus Notopithecus is the best known and most abundant among the genera traditionally grouped as “Notopithecinae” (Notoungulata, Interatheriidae). Previous studies have described in detail the morphology of the skull of Notopithecus; however, its scarce appendicular bones were poorly characterized.
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ABSTRACT The genus Notopithecus is the best known and most abundant among the genera traditionally grouped as “Notopithecinae” (Notoungulata, Interatheriidae). Previous studies have described in detail the morphology of the skull of Notopithecus; however, its scarce appendicular bones were poorly characterized.
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Ameghiniana, 2012
Abstract REVISION OF THE GENUS TRANSPITHECUS AMEGHINO, 1901 (NOTOUNGULATA, INTERATHERIIDAE) FROM THE MIDDLE EOCENE OF PATAGONIA, ARGENTINA. The genus Transpithecus Ameghino is up to now known from middle Eocene levels of Santa Cruz and Chubut Provinces, Argentina. Only a single species is known, T. obtentus Ameghino, which is represented by very scarce
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Abstract REVISION OF THE GENUS TRANSPITHECUS AMEGHINO, 1901 (NOTOUNGULATA, INTERATHERIIDAE) FROM THE MIDDLE EOCENE OF PATAGONIA, ARGENTINA. The genus Transpithecus Ameghino is up to now known from middle Eocene levels of Santa Cruz and Chubut Provinces, Argentina. Only a single species is known, T. obtentus Ameghino, which is represented by very scarce
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Phylogenetic revision of the South American notopithecines (Mammalia: Notoungulata)
Journal of Systematic Palaeontology, 2016Barbara Vera
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