Albertogaudrya

Albertogaudrya is an extinct genus of astrapotherian mammal that lived in present-day Patagonia and Salta, Argentina (-25.8°N, -65.4°W, paleocoordinates -28.2°N, -55.9°W) during the Eocene (Casamayoran SALMA). Fossils of Albertogaudrya have been found in the Lumbrera and Sarmiento Formations. It is named after French palaeontologist Albert Gaudry.

Species
A. carahuasensis differs from A. unica in having smaller premolars, with m1 having longer talonid and wider trigonid, p3-m1 with shallower external sulci and lacking cingulae, and less curved hypolophid. A. carahuasensis is known from a fragmentary mandible.