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orphology to the living A.filiculoides and the Eocene A. intertrappea of India.
It represents the Late Cretaceous to Eocene accretion of what is known as the "Insular Sup
berlite field is a group of Late Cretaceous to Eocene age diatremes in the Northwest Territories, Ca
carbonates of Upper Cretaceous, Paleocene and Eocene age produce in 150 fields on significant horst
fossil site is a paleontological site of early Eocene age in south-eastern Queensland, Australia.
old Hillier Gardens are on younger deposits of Eocene age, sloping from a ridge of the Nursling sand
64 m), into the "Point of Rocks" formation, of Eocene age.
It includes late Cretaceous to Eocene aged impure limestone along with coal bearing
res' diversity exploded, and by the end of the Eocene, all living orders of Epitheria had appeared.
This locality is placed in the early Eocene Allenby Formation,designated the type locality
lain in the east and the more wooded and hilly Eocene and Oligocene in the west.
appeared in the fossil record during the late Eocene and then died out during the Oligocene.
France, a geological formation containing Late Eocene and Early Oligocene deposits.
dae are a family of cephalopods known from the Eocene, and bearing close similarity to the sepiid cu
lived 45-37 million years ago, during the Late Eocene and the earliest part of the Oligocene.
ler members of Rhinocerotoidea during the Late Eocene and Early Oligocene.
re Basin", an area of relatively non-resistant Eocene and Oligocene clays and gravels which are prot
ectonically active during the Late Cretaceous, Eocene and Early Oligocene periods.
Fossils date back to the Eocene and have been found from Hunan, China.
Mesohippus in north America during the middle Eocene and thrived until the late Miocene.
Several skull bones were found in the upper Eocene and lower Oligocene Jebel Qatrani Formation of
It is noteworthy for being the largest known Eocene anomaluroid.
ran (echolocating) bat that lived in the early Eocene, approximately 52.2 million years ago.
merican meiolaniids, including Crossochelys in Eocene Argentina, and the problematic Niolamia argent
Tylopoda appeared during the Eocene around 46.2 million years ago.
e abundant nature of Cixiidae as inclusions in Eocene Baltic amber a number of taxa have been descri
Fairly well preserved in Eocene Baltic amber, the female individual has a torn
The genus is solely known from the Early Eocene Baltic amber deposits in the Baltic Sea region
tains uranium ore in fluvial sandstones of the Eocene Battle Spring Formation.
s From the Gulf Coastal Plain of Mississippi", Eocene biodiversity: unusual occurrences and rarely s
One discrepancy is the ratio possessed by the Eocene bird Limnosa gypsorum, which was only 63% of t
Paul Gervais describes the Eocene bird genus Ludiortyx
ssignable to this genus were found in the Late Eocene Blanche Point Marls at Witton Bluff near Adela
This has exposed Eocene carbonates which could confuse dating.
oldest sediments which are exposed are Middle Eocene carbonates found in the Avon Park Formation.
The species is solely known from the late Eocene, Chadronian stage, Florissant Formation deposi
is known only from fossilised pollen found in Eocene deposits of East Germany.
otenic salamander from late Paleocene to early Eocene deposits of Cherkassy Region, central Ukraine.
Daphoenus lambei fossils found in Eocene Duchesnean rocks at the Big Red Horizon Site,
toceratidae, endemic to North America from the Eocene epoch (Uintan to Chadronian stage) 40.2-33.9
toceratidae, endemic to North America from the Eocene epoch (Duchesnean to Chadronian stage) 40.2-33
ich existed in northern Italy during the early Eocene epoch (Ypresian age).
atidae, endemic to North America from the Late Eocene epoch (Chadronian stage) 37.2-33.9
iidae endemic to North America during the Late Eocene epoch (38-33.9
e that lived during the middle division of the Eocene epoch of Egypt.
toceratidae, endemic to North America from the Eocene epoch (Uintan to Chadronian stage) 46.2-33.9
toceratidae, endemic to North America from the Eocene epoch (Uintan to Duchesnean stage) 40.2-33.9
f lacertibaenian lizard which lived during the Eocene epoch (Lutetian stage, about 47 million years
ng chalk beds some 56 million years ago in the Eocene epoch and were transported by water action to
endemic to southwestern North America from the Eocene epoch (Late Uintan stage) 46.2-42 Ma, existing
is a genus of paleognath bird from the middle Eocene epoch of central Europe.
ke Pogonodon and Nimravus, it lived during the Eocene epoch (30.8mya).
deposits but a few examples are known from the Eocene epoch onwards.
Ma) within the Middle Eocene epoch of the Paleogene used more specifically
he Ypresian to the Lutetian ages of the Middle Eocene epoch (55.8 to 40.4 million years ago).
Ma) within the Eocene epoch of the Paleogene used more specifically
Ma) within the Late Eocene epoch of the Paleogene used more specifically
fish which existed in Russia during the middle Eocene epoch (Bartonian age).
Ma) within the Early Eocene epoch of the Paleogene used more specifically
illion years ago (in the Lutetian stage of the Eocene epoch) the climate was tropical and an ancient
In the Eocene epoch, the pit was a swampy freshwater lake th
ed from the Early Cretaceous epoch through the Eocene epoch, and perhaps through the Oligocene as we
et covered northern and central Belgium in the Eocene epoch.
elaletidae endemic to North America during the Eocene epoch.
al South American Land Mammal Age of the lower Eocene epoch.
It lived during the Eocene epoch.
s more recently come to be considered from the Eocene epoch.
This species dates from the Eocene epoch.
during the Early Cenozoic era, during the Late Eocene epoch.
s dates back millions of years ago to the late Eocene Epoch.
tion around the Northern Hemisphere during the Eocene epoch.
y Paleocene epoch to the Lutetian stage of the Eocene epoch.
h that lived during the middle division of the Eocene epoch.
Generation began in Eocene era and continues to present.
out 50 million years ago during the late early Eocene era, with specimens found in Central Wyoming.
It lived in Eocene Europe, and is closely related to Hyrachyus.
The Lower Eocene Floras of Southeastern North America
e single known Sassafras species leaf from the Eocene Florissant formation.
i, and D. wilsoni have all been recovered from Eocene fossil sites in British Columbia, Canada and W
ting structure found in the early Ypresian age Eocene fossils found in British Columbia, Canada.
The nearby Messel pit is an important site for Eocene fossils.
tion, New Jersey and from leaves dating to the Eocene found in the Klondike Mountain Formation, Wash
modern horse family Equidae, that lived in the Eocene, from 46 to 38 million years ago.
The Ocala Limestone is a late Eocene geologic formation of exposed limestones near
The Avon Park Formation is a Middle Eocene geologic formation and is the oldest exposed s
The crater dates to the late Eocene geological time period (about 35 million years
E. antelios and Eurotamandua of Eocene Germany helped to support a hypothesis that th
eged European phorusrhacid Aenigmavis, also of Eocene Germany.
†Peltandra primaeva - Eocene, Golden Valley Formation, North Dakota, USA
es were described after fossils from the Early Eocene Green River Formation (c.49 million years ago)
te Wasatchian (51-52 MYA) stratum of the Early Eocene Green River Formation of the Western-Central U
us only being described and found in the Early Eocene Green River Formation.
ilarly aged species, A. berry, from the Middle Eocene Green River Formation.
The Middle Eocene Hassiavis, a more recently described bird from
Fossils of the species from the Late Eocene Hoko River Formation are noted as one of the t
N. cookanum fossils from the late Eocene Hoko River Formation in Washington state are t
astropod that lived from the Cretaceous to the Eocene in Africa, Asia, Europe, North America, and So
s a genus of brontothere that lived during the Eocene, in the Western United States, especially in D
, may have come from deposits as early as Late Eocene in age.
arsus is an extinct genus of flamingo from the Eocene in the USA.
pread, first being found in Asia in the middle Eocene, in Europe during the latest Eocene, and havin
lived during the Lutetian epoch of the middle Eocene, in Monte Bolca.
ian that lived from the Late Cretaceous to the Eocene in North America.
Following the Eocene intrusive and volcanic events of the Solitario
Having also been dated to the late Eocene, it is possible that this crater may have been
tinct species Corylopsis reedae described from Eocene leaf fossils found in Washington State, USA.
rontothere endemic to North America during the Eocene living from 55.8-48.6 mya, existing for approx
rontothere endemic to North America during the Eocene living from 48.6-37.2
nd tapirs) endemic to North America during the Eocene living from 46.2-33.9
rontothere endemic to North America during the Eocene living from 50.3-42 mya, existing for approxim
astline of the ancient Tethys Ocean during the Eocene living from 55.8-40.4
astline of the ancient Tethys Ocean during the Eocene living from 55.8-48.6 mya, existing for approx
astline of the ancient Tethys Ocean during the Eocene living from 55.8-48.6 mya, existing for approx
astline of the ancient Tethys Ocean during the Eocene living from 48.6-37.2
E. aberensis (Middle to Late Eocene, Loch Aber).
n Lake Formation deposits, dated to the middle Eocene Lutetian stage (49 to 40 million years ago), f
The formation consists of early Eocene marine clay and sand.
Fossils have been found from the Eocene Messel Pit in Germany.
e bulk of the oil is found in deltaic sands of Eocene Mirador and the Upper Cretaceous formation.
constellationfishes are known since the Early Eocene, more than 40 million years ago.
hat the genus was already distinct in the Late Eocene, more than 35 million years ago.
Entomacodon (Middle Eocene, North America; synonym: Centracodon)
idae), perhaps comparable in size to the Early Eocene Odontopteryx toliapica.
oid that lived from the Middle Triassic to the Eocene of Asia, Europe, North America, and New Zealan
flying squirrel) rodent from the earliest late Eocene of the Birket Qarun Formation from northern Eg
of a new species of Protictis from the middle Eocene of northwestern Wyoming.
pecies, A. eocaenicus is known from the Middle Eocene of the Kumsky Horizon, in what is now the Nort
ct genus of notoungulate mammal from the early Eocene of South America and the only member of the fa
odents known from the late Paleocene and early Eocene of Asia and North America (McKenna and Bell, 1
merica, and its fossils come from the earliest Eocene of the Bighorn Basin, Wyoming.
lived during the Lutetian epoch, of the Middle Eocene of Monte Bolca, Italy.
. Mook for material from the Bridgerian (early Eocene) of Wyoming, but was reassigned to Procaimanoi
"High bat (Chiroptera) diversity in the Early Eocene of India".
Garatherium (Early Eocene of Algeria) - possibly an adapisoriculid euthe
Pyrazus pentagonatus (Schlotheim, 1820) - from Eocene of Hungary
the Miocene of Spain and F. exusta is from the Eocene of the Florissant Formation, Colorado.
Paleocene of Alberta; and B. wilsoni, from the Eocene of Wyoming.
leodon is a genus of brontothere from the late Eocene of North America
Wyoming; and L. wilsoni (Mook, 1959), from the Eocene of Wyoming.
enus of tomistomine crocodilian from the early Eocene of Morocco.
nct genus of dyrosaurid crocodyliform from the Eocene of North Africa.
orrisi is a species of fossil lobster from the Eocene of southern England.
Fossil Mammalia of the Huerfano Formation, Eocene, of Colorado by Peter Robinson
tinct genus of horned entelodont from the Late Eocene of Death Valley, California.
extinct genus of bivalve mollusk from the late Eocene of Europe.
a is an extinct genus of parrot from the lower Eocene of Denmark.
haeophis is an extinct genus of snake from the Eocene of Monte Bolca.
Fossil nummulitid foraminiferans; Eocene of the United Arab Emirates; scale in mm.
an extinct genus of Gastornithidae from Lower Eocene of Wyoming.
an extinct genus of primitive bird from Early Eocene of Wyoming.
can ungulate, from the late Paleocene to early Eocene of Argentina.
ct genus of sebecid mesoeucrocodylian from the Eocene of western Europe.
was one of the last Uintatheres, from the Mid Eocene of Mongolia.
inct genus of small alligatorid from the early Eocene of Germany, found at the Messel pit.
genus of the family Protostrigidae from early Eocene of Wyoming and the London Clay of England.
us Remiornis, a putative ratite known from the Eocene of France.
s of anthracotheriid artiodactyl from the late Eocene of Asia, Europe, and North America.
own true (and scaled) pangolin from the Middle Eocene of Europe.
ned as such by Carroll (1998), from the Middle Eocene of China.
ong to Diplocynodon instead, is from the Early Eocene of Belgium. A. polyodon, A. heterodon, and A.
arently arose from early dugongids in the late Eocene or early Oligocene.
Jadwiszczak, Piotr (2006): Eocene penguins of Seymour Island, Antarctica: Taxono
It lived during the middle Eocene period 45 million years ago.
It lived during the Eocene period of Europe, in forests, and may have bee
extinct genus of ancient whale known from the Eocene period of the United States.
h existed in what is now Washington during the Eocene period.
ch existed in what is now Lithuania during the Eocene period.
Protochiton became extinct during the Eocene period.
ecies of weasel shark which existed during the Eocene period.
t existed in what is now Kazakhstan during the Eocene period.
cetacean which existed in Pakistan during the Eocene period.
l existed in what is now Kazakhstan during the Eocene period.
ct genus of Mecoptera which existed during the Eocene period.
ch existed in Alaska and Washington during the Eocene period.
eetle which existed in Ukraine during the late Eocene period.
existed in what is now China during the early Eocene period.
ted in Inner Mongolia, China, during the early Eocene period.
existed in what is now Ukraine during the late Eocene period.
0 m of ancient lake sediments containing Early Eocene pollen, this age thus giving a minimum estimat
mchuck Rock belongs to the upper member of the Eocene Puget Group.
he Tertiary of Europe and the Palaeocene-early Eocene Rekmangiri Coalfield of Garo Hills, Meghalaya,
Archetypomys is an extinct genus of early Eocene rodent and the only member of the family Arche
n the Oligocene Icotea Formation and the older Eocene sandstones.
ct genus of camel, lived during middle to late Eocene some 45-40 million years ago in North America.
ved in the Al Fayyum in Egypt, during the late Eocene some 35 million years ago.
of prehistoric genera are known since the Late Eocene, some 40-35 million years ago.
It lived approximately at the end of the Eocene, some 35 mya in what today is France.
southern coast of Peru together with an early Eocene species Perudyptes devriesi (comparable in siz
s, as its remains were found in Middle or Late Eocene strata (34-50 MYA) of the La Meseta Formation
tive entelodont found in slightly older Middle Eocene strata of Mongolia.
a Gentoo Penguin), was found in Middle or Late Eocene strata (34-50 MYA) of the La Meseta Formation
During the Eocene through Oligocene (55.8-23
to North America, Europe, and Asia during the Eocene through early Miocene living from 55.8-20 mya,
It lived during the Late Eocene through Oligocene epochs.
subduction, and arc volcanism from the Middle Eocene to the Early Pliocene.
ed mammals (artiodactyls) known from the early Eocene to late Oligocene of North America, Europe, an
Copedelphys (Late Eocene to Early Oligocene, North America)
merica known from compression fossils from the Eocene to Oligocene (56 to 23 million years ago) foun
iodactyla, endemic to North America during the Eocene to Miocene, living 42 to 20.6 million years ag
ibly Australia, dating from the Middle or Late Eocene to the Late Oligocene; the Australian Middle M
                                                                                                    


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