Mammalia - Astrapotheria - Trigonostylopidae
Synonyms: Albertogaudrya oxygona Ameghino 1904, Albertogaudrya regia Ameghino 1902, Albertogaudrya separata Ameghino 1904, Albertogaudrya tersa Ameghino 1902, Scabellia cyclogona Ameghino 1904, Scabellia laticincta Ameghino 1901
Full reference: F. Ameghino. 1901. Notices préliminaires sur des ongulés nouveaux des terrains crétacés de Patagonie [Preliminary notes on new ungulates from the Cretaceous terrains of Patagonia]. Boletin de la Academia Nacional de Ciencias de Córdoba 16:349-429
Belongs to Albertogaudrya according to G. G. Simpson 1967
See also Ameghino 1901, Ameghino 1902 and Ameghino 1904
Sister taxa: Albertogaudrya carahuasensis, Albertogaudrya robusta
Type specimens:
- Albertogaudrya unica: Its type locality is Casamayoran of Patagonia, which is in a Casamayoran terrestrial horizon in Argentina
- Albertogaudrya oxygona: Its type locality is Barranca south of Lago Colhue-Huapi, Gran Barranca, which is in a Bartonian terrestrial claystone in the Sarmiento Formation of Argentina.
- Albertogaudrya regia: Its type locality is Colhué Huapí Norte, which is in a Bartonian terrestrial horizon in Argentina.
- Albertogaudrya separata: Its type locality is Barranca south of Lago Colhue-Huapi, Gran Barranca, which is in a Bartonian terrestrial claystone in the Sarmiento Formation of Argentina.
- Albertogaudrya tersa: Its type locality is Barranca south of Lago Colhue-Huapi, Gran Barranca, which is in a Bartonian terrestrial claystone in the Sarmiento Formation of Argentina.
- Scabellia cyclogona: Its type locality is Barranca south of Lago Colhue-Huapi, Gran Barranca, which is in a Bartonian terrestrial claystone in the Sarmiento Formation of Argentina.
- Scabellia laticincta: Its type locality is Barranca south of Lago Colhue-Huapi, Gran Barranca, which is in a Bartonian terrestrial claystone in the Sarmiento Formation of Argentina.
Ecology: scansorial herbivore
Distribution:
• Eocene of Argentina (7 collections)
Total: 7 collections including 13 occurrences
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