• Trapalcotherium is a fossil mammal from the Cretaceous of Argentina in the family Ferugliotheriidae. The single species, T. matuastensis, is known from...
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    includes one genus, Ferugliotherium, and possibly a few other forms like Trapalcotherium from the Late Cretaceous of South America. Ferugliotheriidae are considered...
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  • Ferugliotherium from the Late Cretaceous epoch in Argentina. A second genus, Trapalcotherium, is known from a single tooth, a first lower molariform (molar-like...
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  • multituberculates has again received support. A closely related animal, Trapalcotherium, was described in 2009 on the basis of a single tooth. About twenty...
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  • Ferugliotheriidae? Argentodites? Ferugliotherium LACM 149371? Magallanodon Trapalcotherium Sudamericidae Bharattherium Galulatherium Gondwanatherium Greniodon...
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    Ferugliotheriidae? Argentodites? Ferugliotherium LACM 149371? Magallanodon Trapalcotherium Sudamericidae Bharattherium Galulatherium Gondwanatherium Greniodon...
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    1986a [Vucetichia gracilis Bonaparte, 1990] Genus †Trapalcotherium Rougier et al., 2008 †Trapalcotherium matuastensis Rougier et al., 2008 Family †Sudamericidae...
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  • Ferugliotheriidae? Argentodites? Ferugliotherium LACM 149371? Magallanodon Trapalcotherium Sudamericidae Bharattherium Galulatherium Gondwanatherium Greniodon...
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    Ferugliotheriidae? Argentodites? Ferugliotherium LACM 149371? Magallanodon Trapalcotherium Sudamericidae Bharattherium Galulatherium Gondwanatherium Greniodon...
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    Tortuga A right lower molar and left dentary fragment. A meridiolestid. Trapalcotherium T. matuastensis Cerro Tortuga One first lower molar A gondwanathere...
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