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Oldfieldthomasia is an extinct genus of Notoungulate, probably related to the suborder Typotheria. It lived during the Middle Eocene, in what is today South America.

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  • Oldfieldthomasia es un género extinto de mamíferos del orden Notoungulata, probablemente perteneciente al suborden Typotheria. Vivió en el Eoceno medio (hace unos 48 a 41 millones de años) y sus restos fósiles se han encontrado en América del Sur. (es)
  • Oldfieldthomasia is an extinct genus of Notoungulate, probably related to the suborder Typotheria. It lived during the Middle Eocene, in what is today South America. (en)
  • Oldfieldthomasia è un mammifero notoungulato estinto, probabilmente appartenente ai tipoteri. Visse nell'Eocene medio (circa 48 - 41 milioni di anni fa) e i suoi resti fossili sono stati ritrovati in Sudamerica. (it)
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  • Ameghino, 1901 (en)
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  • ~ (en)
  • Middle Eocene (en)
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  • * O. anfractuosa * O. debilitata * O. parvidens * O. transversa (en)
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  • * O. cingulata * O. conifera * O. cuneata * O. furcata * O. plicata (en)
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  • Oldfieldthomasia (en)
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  • Oldfieldthomasia es un género extinto de mamíferos del orden Notoungulata, probablemente perteneciente al suborden Typotheria. Vivió en el Eoceno medio (hace unos 48 a 41 millones de años) y sus restos fósiles se han encontrado en América del Sur. (es)
  • Oldfieldthomasia is an extinct genus of Notoungulate, probably related to the suborder Typotheria. It lived during the Middle Eocene, in what is today South America. (en)
  • Oldfieldthomasia è un mammifero notoungulato estinto, probabilmente appartenente ai tipoteri. Visse nell'Eocene medio (circa 48 - 41 milioni di anni fa) e i suoi resti fossili sono stati ritrovati in Sudamerica. (it)
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  • Oldfieldthomasia (es)
  • Oldfieldthomasia (it)
  • Oldfieldthomasia (en)
  • Oldfieldthomasia (uk)
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