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Sespia ("of Sespe Creek") is an extinct genus of oreodont endemic to North America. They lived during the Late Oligocene 26.3—24.8 mya, existing for approximately 1.5 million years. Sespia was cat to goat-sized and desert-dwelling. The genus was closely related to the larger Leptauchenia.

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  • Sespia (es)
  • Sespia (fr)
  • Sespia (en)
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  • Sespia est un genre éteint d’herbivores terrestres de la famille des Merycoidodontidae, vivant en Amérique du Nord à l'Oligocène, entre −30 millions d’années et −24 millions d’années. (fr)
  • Sespia ("") es un género extinto de herbívoro terrestre de la familia Merycoidodontidae, subfamilia (conocidos como oreodontes), endémico de América del Norte durante la etapa de las épocas del Oligoceno-Oligoceno tardío (hace 30.8 a 24.8 millones de años) que existió durante unos 30.8-24.8 millones de años.​ (es)
  • Sespia ("of Sespe Creek") is an extinct genus of oreodont endemic to North America. They lived during the Late Oligocene 26.3—24.8 mya, existing for approximately 1.5 million years. Sespia was cat to goat-sized and desert-dwelling. The genus was closely related to the larger Leptauchenia. (en)
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  • Sespia (en)
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  • Schultz & Falkenbach 1968 (en)
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  • Late Oligocene (en)
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  • Sespia ultima and S. californica (en)
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  • *†S. nitida *†S. californica *†S. heterodon *†S. ultima (en)
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  • * †Megasespia (Schultz and Falkenbach, 1968) (en)
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  • Sespia (en)
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  • †Leptauchenia nitida (en)
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  • Sespia est un genre éteint d’herbivores terrestres de la famille des Merycoidodontidae, vivant en Amérique du Nord à l'Oligocène, entre −30 millions d’années et −24 millions d’années. (fr)
  • Sespia ("") es un género extinto de herbívoro terrestre de la familia Merycoidodontidae, subfamilia (conocidos como oreodontes), endémico de América del Norte durante la etapa de las épocas del Oligoceno-Oligoceno tardío (hace 30.8 a 24.8 millones de años) que existió durante unos 30.8-24.8 millones de años.​ (es)
  • Sespia ("of Sespe Creek") is an extinct genus of oreodont endemic to North America. They lived during the Late Oligocene 26.3—24.8 mya, existing for approximately 1.5 million years. Sespia was cat to goat-sized and desert-dwelling. The genus was closely related to the larger Leptauchenia. Fossils of the best known species, the cat-sized S. californica, have been found California and are known from literally thousands of specimens. The largest species, the goat-sized S. ultima, is known from late Oligocene deposits in Nebraska. S. ultima was once placed in a separate, monotypic, genus as Megasespia middleswarti. Other species were once placed within Leptauchenia. (en)
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