The genus
Pseudotypotherium was first described in 1904 by
Florentino Ameghino, based on fossil remains found in
Argentina in Late Pliocene terrains. Among the best known species is the type species
P. pulchrum, from the Late Pliocene, and the older species
P. subinsigne and
P. carhuense from the Late Miocene. Fossils attributed to the genus have also been found in
Bolivia.
Pseudotypotherium was a typical member of
Typotheria, a clade of notoungulates which, during their evolution, independently developed several anatomical characteristics similar to those of
rodents, probably occupying numerous ecological niches only occupied by rodents on the other continents.
Pseudotypotherium was a member of the family Mesotheriidae, which included some of the most specialized typotheres. ==Bibliography==