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- Telmatobius hauthali is a species of frog in the family Telmatobiidae. It is endemic to Argentina. Its natural habitat is geothermal wetlands. It is threatened...
- Australian "P." longmani, a synonym of "P." australis, and the Argentinian "P." hauthali), Tenuirostria ("P." americ****) and Pervushovisaurus (which included the...
- (Barremian-Hauterivian) of Argentina and possibly also Chile. One species is known, M. hauthali, which was once believed to have been a species of Platypterygius. The...
- Liolaemus hauthali is a species of lizard in the family Liolaemidae. It is native to Argentina. Liolaemus hauthali at the Reptarium.cz Reptile Database...
- (2024). Campos et al. (2024) redescribe the holotype of Myobradypterygius hauthali, interpreting this species as phylogenetically distant from species belonging...
- Telmatobius gigas Vellard, 1969 Telmatobius halli Noble, 1938 Telmatobius hauthali Koslowsky, 1895 Telmatobius hintoni Parker, 1940 Telmatobius hockingi Salas...
- formation: Hatchericeras patagonense Palaeastacus terraereginae Platypterygius hauthali Sanmartinoceras africanum Tonohamites aequicingulatus ?Anhangueridae indet...
- Slodki & Valdecantos, 2010 Liolaemus hatcheri Stejneger, 1909 Liolaemus hauthali Abdala, Díaz Gómez & Langstroth, 2021 Liolaemus heliodermis Espinoza, Lobo...
- that two other species, Strophocheilus chubutensis and Strophocheilus hauthali could also belong to Eoborus. Salvador, Rodrigo Brincalepe; de Simone,...
- described the species that would later come to be known as Platypterygius hauthali. 1928 Simeon Muller discovered the remains of 40 gigantic ichthyosaurs...