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    Species in the genus described are: Phoberomys burmeisteri (=P. insolita, P. lozanoi, P. minima, P. praecursor) Phoberomys pattersoni Another species, P. bordasii...
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    later classified with the name Phoberomys pattersoni in honor of palaeontologist Brian Patterson. Originally, Phoberomys pattersoni was estimated as being...
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    portal List of largest mammals Josephoartigasia monesi at Fossilworks.org Phoberomys pattersoni at Fossilworks.org Mones, Alvaro; Ojasti, Juhani (16 June 1986)...
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  • Phoberomys burmeisteri is an extinct rodent that lived in the late Miocene of southern South America. It lived in wetland environments, such as swamps...
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  • synonymized with Phoberomys burmeisteri. Argentina portal Paleontology portal Prehistoric mammals portal Phoberomys Phoberomys pattersoni Phoberomys insolita...
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    pacarana is in the family Dinomyidae together with extinct animals such as Phoberomys pattersoni and Josephoartigasia monesi, prehistoric giant rodents that...
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    discovered, surpassed only by Josephoartigasia monesi, several species of Phoberomys, and possibly the Pleistocene giant beaver. Remains have been found in...
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    bigger than the skull size of the previous largest identified rodent, Phoberomys pattersoni. There is nearly complete fusion of several cranial bones,...
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    along with Phoberomys, Josephoartigasia, and the giant beaver. It is part of the same South American radiation of rodents as both Phoberomys and the modern...
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  • included in Phoberomys. The delineation between Neoepiblemidae and Dinomyidae has historically been unclear, with some genera (such as Phoberomys and Eusigmomys)...
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