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    when reptile, mammals and modern faunas evolved in that order. The Cantabrotherium truyolsi represents the deposit of Llamaquique, in Oviedo. A touch...
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  • palaeotheres (Paranchilophus, Plagiolophus, Leptolophus, Palaeotherium, Cantabrotherium, Franzenium, and Iberolophus), dacrytheriines (cf. Dacrytherium), and...
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    palaeothere genera that were endemic to the Iberian Peninsula, such as Cantabrotherium, Franzenium and Iberolophus, appeared by the middle Eocene. The phylogenetic...
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  • of Franzenium durense and first known mandible and lower teeth of Cantabrotherium, is described from the Eocene (Bartonian) of Mazaterón (Soria, Almazán...
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