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Hemiauchenia : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hemiauchenia
''Hemiauchenia''〔(Paleobiology Database - ''Hemiauchenia'' basic info )〕 is a genus of lamine camelids that evolved in North America in the Miocene period approximately 10 million years ago. This genus diversified and moved to South America in the early Pleistocene as part of the Great American Interchange, giving rise to modern lamines. The genus went extinct at the end of the Pleistocene. Remains of these species have been found in assorted locations around North America including: Florida, Texas, Kansas, Nebraska, Arizona, Mexico, California, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Colorado and Washington. The "large-headed llama", ''H. macrocephala'', was widely distributed in N. and Central America, with ''H. vera'' being known from the western U. S. and northern Mexico. ''H. minima'' has been found in Florida, and ''H. guanajuatensis'' in Mexico. == Distinguishing characteristics of members of ''Hemiauchenia''==
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