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Mesotherium ("Middle Beast") is an
extinct genus of
mesotheriid, a long-lasting
family of
superficially rodent-like,
burrowing notoungulates from South...
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basal notungulate Notostylops and the
mesotheriids are
suggested to have
engaged in digging, with
mesotheriids suggested to have had an
ecology similar...
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Pleistocene of
South America.
Mesotheriids were
small to medium-sized
herbivorous mammals adapted for digging.
Mesotheriids were
small to medium-sized notoungulates;...
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Trachytherus is an
extinct genus of
mesotheriid notoungulate that
lived from the Late
Oligocene to the
Early Miocene in what is now
South America. Trachytherus...
- (Tu****án Province, Argentina),
including fossils of two toxodontids, one
mesotheriid and four hegetotheriids, and
interpret the
studied fossils as indicative...
- horse-like
proterotheriid litopterns did, as well. The
notoungulate mesotheriids and
hegetotheriids also
managed to hold on at
least part way through...
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macraucheniid Huayqueriania, the
proterothere Eoauchenia, and
several mesotheriids like
Pseudotypotherium and Typotheriopsis. Many
xenarthrans fossils were...
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species of Interatherium. A
study on the
phylogenetic relationships of
mesotheriid notoungulates is
published by
Armella &
Deforel (2023). A
study on the...
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evolution of the
snout in
mesotheriid notoungulates, and on its
implications for the
knowledge of the
dietary preferences in
mesotheriids, is
published by Ercoli...
- 2008. Late
Oligocene mesotheriids (Mammalia, Notoungulata) from
Salla and
Lacayani (Bolivia):
implications for
basal mesotheriid phylogeny and distribution...