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English: HPV 352, Protypotherium sp., right mandibular fragment with i1-m2 in occlusal view.
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Source Kramarz, Alejandro; Garrido, Alberto; Forasiepi, Analía; Bond, Mariano; Tambussi, Claudia (2005) Stratigraphy and vertebrates (Aves and Mammalia) from the Cerro Bandera Formation, Early Miocene of Neuquén Province, Argentina. Revista Geológica de Chile 32 2
Author Kramarz, Alejandro; Garrido, Alberto; Forasiepi, Analía; Bond, Mariano; Tambussi, Claudia

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Mandibular fragment of ''Protypotherium sinclairi''

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01:04, 19 November 2022Thumbnail for version as of 01:04, 19 November 2022280 × 101 (20 KB)MagnatyrannusUploaded a work by Kramarz, Alejandro; Garrido, Alberto; Forasiepi, Analía; Bond, Mariano; Tambussi, Claudia from {{Cite journal |last1=Kramarz |first1=Alejandro |last2=Garrido |first2=Alberto |last3=Forasiepi |first3=Analía |last4=Bond |first4=Mariano |last5=Tambussi |first5=Claudia |date=2005 |title=Stratigraphy and vertebrates (Aves and Mammalia) from the Cerro Bandera Formation, Early Miocene of Neuquén Province, Argentina. |url=http://www.andeangeology.cl/index.php/revista1/article/view/...
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