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English: Proadinotherium fossils from Quebrada Fiera - Agua de la Piedra Formation
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Source Hernández Del Pino, Santiago (2017). "New postcranial remains of large toxodontian notoungulates from the late Oligocene of Mendoza, Argentina and their systematic implications". Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 62: 195–210. Retrieved on 2019-02-12.
Author Hernández Del Pino et al., 2017

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Proadinotherium fossils from Quebrada Fiera - Cerro Azul Formation

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