Vinceria
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Vinceria es un género extinto de dicinodontes kannemeyeriformes perteneciente a la familia Shansiodontidae que vivieron en lo que hoy es Sudamérica en el Anisiense; sus restos fósiles han aparecido en Argentina.
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Vinceria is an extinct genus of kannemeyeriiform dicynodont in the family Shansiodontidae. Fossils of the genus have been found in the Anisian and Carnian Río Seco de la Quebrada Formation of Argentina. One species, C. argentinensis, named in 1966, was moved to its own genus, Acratophorus, in 2021. Another species, V. vieja, was merged with Acratophorus argentinensis in 2021, leaving V. andina as the only species in the genus.
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Vinceria è un genere di terapsidi estinti, appartenente ai dicinodonti. Visse nel Triassico medio (Ladinico, circa 242 - 240 milioni di anni fa) e i suoi resti fossili sono stati ritrovati in Sudamerica.
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Vinceria es un género extinto de dicinodontes kannemeyeriformes perteneciente a la familia Shansiodontidae que vivieron en lo que hoy es Sudamérica en el Anisiense; sus restos fósiles han aparecido en Argentina.
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Vinceria is an extinct genus of kannemeyeriiform dicynodont in the family Shansiodontidae. Fossils of the genus have been found in the Anisian and Carnian Río Seco de la Quebrada Formation of Argentina. One species, C. argentinensis, named in 1966, was moved to its own genus, Acratophorus, in 2021. Another species, V. vieja, was merged with Acratophorus argentinensis in 2021, leaving V. andina as the only species in the genus.
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Vinceria è un genere di terapsidi estinti, appartenente ai dicinodonti. Visse nel Triassico medio (Ladinico, circa 242 - 240 milioni di anni fa) e i suoi resti fossili sono stati ritrovati in Sudamerica.
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