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astrapotheriidae : ウィキペディア英語版
astrapotheriidae

Astrapotheriidae is an extinct family of herbivorous South American land mammals that lived from the Late Eocene (Mustersan SALMA) to the Middle Miocene (Laventan SALMA) . The most derived of the astrapotherians, they were also the largest and most specialized mammals in the Tertiary of South America. There are two sister taxa: Eoastrapostylopidae and Trigonostylopidae.
Around 1900, Argentine paleontologist Florentino Ameghino described eight Colhuehuapian (Early Miocene) species from specimens he found south of Lake Colhué Huapi in Patagonia and grouped them into three genera: ''Parastrapotherium'', ''Astrapotherium'', and ''Astrapothericulus''. It was obvious to Ameghino that these species represented a great diversity, ranging in size from a peccary to a rhinoceros, but his description was based entirely on fragmentary and not always comparable dental remains. Other expeditions to Patagonia have subsequently recovered considerably more complete materials.
==Genera==
According to , Astrapotheriidae includes two clades, Astrapotheriinae and Uruguaytheriinae, and a number of early genera (Astrapotheriidae ''incertae sedis''): ''Astraponotus'' (Middle Eocene), ''Maddenia'' (Early Oligocene), and ''Parastrapotherium'' (Late Oligocene-Early Miocene). Most genera have been found in Patagonia and adjacent areas in Argentina and Chile; whereas members of Uruguaytheriinae have been found further north: ''Xenastrapotherium'' (Late Oligocene-Middle Miocene of northern South America), ''Granastrapotherium'' (Middle Miocene of Colombia), ''Uruguaytherium'' (uncertain age, from Uruguay). According to , the genus ''Maddenia'' is a small, pre-Deseadan form of later astrapotheriids. grouped ''Albertogaudrya'' together with ''Astraponotus'' in the subfamily Albertogaudryinae, synonymous with ''Albertogaudryidae'' . concluded that a comprehensive evaluation is required regarding astrapotherids.
* ''Incertae sedis''
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* ''Parastrapotherium''
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* ''Antarctodon''
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* ''Astrapodon''
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* ''Comahuetherium''
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* ''Liarthrus''
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* ''Maddenia''
* Subfamily Albertogaudryinae
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* ''Albertogaudrya''
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* ''Astraponotus''
* Subfamily Astrapotheriinae
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* ''Astrapothericulus''
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* ''Astrapotherium''
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* ''Scaglia''
* Subfamily Uruguaytheriinae
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* ''Uruguaytherium''
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* ''Granastrapotherium''
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* ''Xenastrapotherium''
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* ''Hilarcotherium''

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