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It lived in North America during the Miocene, about 20.6-15.9
ear cuscuses on the island of Sulawesi in the Miocene accounts for the animal's morphological diver
rth Patagonian Batholith are of Cretaceous to Miocene age (135 Ma to 25-15 Ma).
e sample proved valuable, penetrating through Miocene age sediments for the first time to reveal th
Shale, members of the Monterey Formation, of Miocene age, which can be found in much of coastal Ca
ong Anticline Ridge, the huge Temblor pool of Miocene age, at depths of 700 to 4,600 feet (1,400 m)
oleum-bearing units are sands of Pliocene and Miocene age, and are given numerical designations inc
ntary section is capped by flows of basalt of Miocene age.
n Patagonian Molasse Formation rocks of Early Miocene age; later occurrences are apparently from La
ack to the superior Triassic and the superior Miocene ages.
It occurred during the early Miocene and was roughly, the size of a gorilla.
st phase was from the late Oligocene to early Miocene and at that time thirty to fifty percent of t
Ma), equivalent with the Middle Miocene and used more specifically with European Land
dward; he also obtained many fossils from the Miocene and newer strata.
stern Mediterranean region dating to the late Miocene and is the likely ancestor of both the White
smus is an extinct genus of pinniped from the Miocene and related to the genus Desmatophoca.
nhabited the Northern Pacific ocean in latest Miocene and early Pliocene time.
genus of single-horned rhinoceri of the late Miocene and Pliocene.
864 he introduced the term Neogene to include Miocene and Pliocene, as these formations are not alw
ithecus is a genus of extinct primates of the Miocene and Pliocene.
Thylacinus macknessi lived during the early Miocene and is the oldest known member of the Genus T
anthracothere that appeared during the Middle Miocene, and died out in the Late Pliocene.
ed the type locality, are dated to the middle Miocene and are approximately 15.6 million years old.
ived in the Siwalik hills of India during the Miocene and Pliocene epochs.
It lived from the Middle to the Late Miocene, and ranged throughout Central and Northern A
r that lived in North America during the Late Miocene and early Pliocene.
antelope that arose during the middle of the Miocene and became extinct by the end of that period.
ossil record of the Ascalaphinae dates to the Miocene, and the subfamily thus probably evolved in t
They are generally soils from the Miocene and the Quaternary period, very permeable and
n years ago from the late Oligocene to middle Miocene and was approximately the size of a cat.
involves Perpetua, Hortensia and Zinia (Upper Miocene), and Acacia (Oligocene) oilfields, which wer
erium is an extinct genus of giraffe from the Miocene and Pliocene of Eurasia and Africa.
Wakaleo vanderleueri lived during the middle Miocene, approximately 21.6 million years ago.
Wakaleo alcootaensis lived during the late Miocene, approximately 10 million years ago and was a
rica that lived during the Oligocene to Early Miocene approximately 30.3-20.6 mya existing approxim
Both genera lived during the Miocene, approximately 12 million years ago.
ird that appeared to have lived in the Middle Miocene, approximately 15 million years ago, in what
Pliohippus arose in the middle Miocene, around 12 million years ago, probably from C
Pliohippus arose from Callippus in the middle Miocene, around 12 mya.
m Greek, "Ladder Horns") was a genus of early Miocene artiodactyl ungulates of Africa and Europe.
ecies that lived in Venezuela during the Late Miocene, as the largest rodent.
uart L. Warter in 1976 from fossils of Middle Miocene, Barstovian age, found in marine deposits in
The amber is believed to date from the Miocene Burdigalian stage, about 20 to 16 million yea
This was primarily built during the Miocene, but some lava flows and explosive maar-formi
Volcanic rock from the Miocene can be found on the Haukuppe.
ce included numerous species of Oligocene and Miocene canid with highly carnivorous (hypercarnivoro
This event is known as the Middle Miocene Climate Transition.
champsa camfieldensis is a poorly known Early Miocene crocodilian from the Bullock Creek lagerstatt
Les carnivores du Miocene de Beni Mellal (Maroc).
an extinct genus of marsupial mole from early Miocene deposits of Boodjamulla National Park of Rive
marianae) has also been described from early Miocene deposits (~18 million years old), and is the
udes two species distributed in Oligocene and Miocene deposits of western Siberia.
Several taxa have also been described from Miocene Dominican amber including Oligocixia electrin
fossil record of Balaena, dating to the late Miocene, encompasses ten species known from finds in
h America during the Burdigalian stage of the Miocene epoch 20.4-15.9
d most of west central North America from the Miocene epoch (Hemingfordian stage) living 23.0-5.3
c to much of North America and lived from the Miocene epoch through Early Pleistocene, 10.3-1.8
inhabited Euroasia and North America from the Miocene epoch to the Late Miocene subepoch living 23.
Ma) within the Miocene epoch of the Neogene used more specifically w
Mya) of the Pliocene through the Miocene epoch (5.33 Mya).. Canis ferox existed for ap
idae, endemic to North America from the early Miocene epoch (Hemingfordian stage) 10.3-4.9
ct species of pinniped which lived during the Miocene epoch about 21 to 24 million years ago.
Oreopithecus is an extinct primate from the Miocene epoch whose fossils have been found in today'
moose- or antelope-like giraffe from the late Miocene epoch of Shanxi Province, China.
hich dates from the Tortonian Age of the Late Miocene Epoch of Southern Italy.
e Orellan age of the Early Oligocene to Early Miocene epoch 33.9-15.97
tral North America from the Late Oligocene to Miocene epoch (Harrisonian stage) living 24.8-20.6
It lived somewhere between 23 million years ( Miocene Epoch) and 10,000 years (Pleistocene Epoch) a
h deposits were formed principally during the Miocene Epoch, circa 20 million years before the pres
erycidae, endemic to Europe and Asia from the Miocene epoch, 16.3-13.6
enus of bear-like hemicyonid carnivore of the Miocene epoch, endemic to Europe living from around 2
(deer-like), endemic to Europe from the early Miocene epoch, 22.4-20.0
ic to North America, Europe and Asia from the Miocene epoch, 13.6-5.33
inct genus of Diprotodontia that lived in the Miocene Epoch.
are granodiorite that was uplifted during the Miocene epoch.
orites of the Tortonian-Messinian ages of the Miocene Epoch.
s to have been extant in the region since the Miocene epoch.
ontinae is a subfamily of fossil rodents from Miocene epoch.
It lived in Asia, and Africa, during the Miocene epoch.
This would place the event in the Miocene epoch.
16 million to 8 million years ago during the Miocene epoch.
North America during the Early Miocene-Middle Miocene epochs (20.6-13.6 mya), existing for approxim
North America during the Late Oligocene-Early Miocene epochs (24.8-16.3
yonid carnivore of the late Oligocene through Miocene epochs, endemic to North America and Europe l
ta is an extinct genus of sea turtle from the Miocene era in what is now Sri Lanka.
ut that the modern genus Colius was around in Miocene Europe, it more likely evolved later, and pro
Peratherium (Early Eocene to Early Miocene, Europe; Early Oligocene, Africa; synonyms: A
Amphiperatherium (Early Eocene to Middle Miocene, Europe; synonyms: Oxygomphius, Microtarsioid
tany, distinguished for his researches on the Miocene flora.
As Miocene forests decreased and hominids were forced in
st destination and the site of the Cape Yeliu Miocene Formation which features distinctive hoodoo o
e Yehliu Promontory, forms part of the Taliao Miocene Formation.
r is an extinct genus of sperm whale from the Miocene formations of the West and East coasts of Nor
An Early Miocene fossil swiftlet from the famous Riversleigh d
s were discovered in Cerro Batallones, a Late Miocene fossil site near Madrid, Spain.
es is an extinct species of rodent known from Miocene fossils found in Africa.
ura tyawanoides has been described from early Miocene fossils found at the famous Riversleigh site.
There were many pleistocene and miocene fossils found throughout the Peace River area
iidae endemic to Europe and Africa during the Miocene from 16.9-16.0
that was endemic to North America during the Miocene from 23.030-16.3
e endemic to Europe and Asia, during the late Miocene from 15 to 9 Ma.
However, the Miocene genus Proardeola is closely related, or perha
to the Late Oligocene; the Australian Middle Miocene genus Anthropodyptes is also often assigned t
rms are known, including Purussaurus, a giant Miocene genus that grew to 12 metres (39 ft) and the
The St. Marks Formation is a Miocene geologic formation in the eastern Florida Pan
Bluff Formation is a Late Oligocene to Early Miocene geologic formation in the central Florida Pan
Comparison of the African Miocene giraffids: Palaeotragus (two top) and Climaco
Erosion after the Miocene has removed sediments of the Hawthorn Group f
12.5 million to 8.5 million years old in the Miocene, have been found since the 19th century in th
uarries, Sioux County, Nebraska, a deposit of Miocene herbivores and carnivores such as Moropus ela
Unlike many other Miocene hominoids, Samburupithecus has teeth that are
1913 based on fossil material from the Middle Miocene Huzina Formation of Japan.
The genus probably arose from Eurasian Miocene hyenas such as Thalassictis or Lycyaena, with
an extinct dome-headed chalicothere from the Miocene in North America.
e very successful genus Hyaenodon, during the Miocene in China, and survived to the end of the Mioc
ae that lived during the late Eocene to early Miocene in Europe.
Muribacinus gadiyuli lived during the middle Miocene in Riversleigh.
Wabulacinus ridei lived during the early miocene in Riversleigh.
The Middle Miocene is preceded by the Early Miocene.
The Middle Miocene is a sub-epoch of the Miocene Epoch made up o
ope, and Asia during the Eocene through early Miocene living from 55.8-20 mya, existing for approxi
endemic to North America during the Eocene to Miocene, living 42 to 20.6 million years ago, existin
Europe, Africa, and North America during the Miocene living from 22.4-20 Ma and existed for approx
tern North America from the Late Oligocene to Miocene living 33.3-20.6 mya and existed for approxim
th cats) endemic to North America, during the Miocene living from 13.6-5.3
f primitive bear endemic to Europe during the Miocene living from ~16-13.7 Mya, existing for approx
d dog that lived during the Late Oligocene to Miocene living from 24.8-20.6
ch inhabited western North America during the Miocene living from 10.3-5.33 Ma and existed for appr
er Artiodactyla, endemic to Europe during the Miocene, living 22.4-20 Ma, existing for approximatel
nae, which inhabited North America during the Miocene living from ~16.3-10.3
emic to North America during the Oligocene to Miocene living from 30.8-20.6 Ma and existed for appr
ity is Griscom Plantation site, which is in a Miocene marine limestone in the Torreya Formation of
ible palaeogeographical reconstruction of the Miocene Mediterranian.
Poabromylus was smaller than Miocene members of Tylopoda: Paratoceras, Protoceras,
South American primate taxon known until the Miocene, more fossils are needed before it's phylogen
icate that L. pittfieldae was uncommon in the Miocene, much like the five living species in this ge
H. vetus - Late Miocene, North America
an extinct genus of piciform from the Middle Miocene of southern Germany.
pecies, as yet unnamed, may be present in the Miocene of Georgia.
together with other warm-water species in the Miocene of Japan (outside the current range of the sp
jor interest involves Mammals from the Middle Miocene of Louisiana.
n extinct genus of brachiopod from the middle Miocene of Europe.
mber deposits, while F. cerdanica is from the Miocene of Spain and F. exusta is from the Eocene of
limantsia is an extinct chalicothere from the Miocene of Bulgaria, Europe.
is a prehistoric ateline monkey from the Late Miocene of Brazil.
type species G. eggenburgensis from the early Miocene of Austria; G. americanus, from the late Mioc
genus of very large, primitive okapi from the Miocene of Africa, Asia, and Europe.
modern giraffe (genus Giraffa) from the late Miocene of Hunan Province, China.
enus of shelled octopods from the Mid to Late Miocene of Japan and New Zealand.
ecorded in the Hemingfordian (early to middle Miocene) of North America.
ted, a skull from the late Oligocene or early Miocene of Nebraska (, p. 667).
first percrocutids are known from the middle Miocene of Europe and western Asia and belonged to th
early Oligocene of Egypt and P. edwardsi from Miocene of Libya.
r) is an extinct genus of panda from the Late Miocene of China, some 8 million years ago.
us maclauchlani Feldmann, 1993, both from the Miocene of New Zealand.
ed to be a marsupial, that lived in the early Miocene of South America.
Ortalis tantala (Early Miocene of Nebraska, USA)
It is known from the Miocene of California.
Haustellum haustellum is recorded from the Miocene of Borneo (Beets, 1941), the Pliocene of Java
tinct tomistomine from the late Oligocene and Miocene of eastern North America and early Miocene of
monotypic genus of Accipitridae from the Late Miocene of Nebraska.
s a genus of large, long-legged pigs from the Miocene of Eurasia.
ibyca was a prehistoric Macaque from the Late Miocene of Egypt
as descript, Alkwertatherium webbi, from Late Miocene of Northern Territory.
an extinct genus of litoptern mammal from the Miocene of South America.
acifichelys is an extinct sea turtle from the Miocene of Peru and California.
The Late Miocene oil-producing Nestos-Prinos basin is located
As these genera are only known from the Miocene onwards, Proardea possibly was a direct ances
n belonging to the Hazelhurst deposits of the Miocene or Pliocene epochs.
The Hazelhurst was created during the Late Miocene or Early Pliocene periods and not during the
age through early Aquitanian age of the early Miocene, Orange Island expanded both northward and we
he ancient seas, where marine shale points to Miocene origin.
fossil material from the Serravallian (Middle Miocene) Pakhna Formation of southern Cyprus.
It is an important Middle Miocene paleontological site with fossiliferous depos
re Amphicyon intermedius from the Thomas Farm Miocene, Part 1, Skull and Dentition", Bulletin of th
, all later specimens were found in the Early Miocene Patagonian Molasse Formation; those that have
Pollen of D. clavatus has been found in the Miocene Peliao Sandstone of Taiwan.
obably around 6 million years ago in the Late Miocene, perhaps during the early Messinian salinity
s, belonging to the Sarmatian division of the Miocene period and covered with bess and black earth,
The Late Miocene Period was when the Australian species Thylac
ecently, teeth and a skull of Ramapithecus, a Miocene period primate related to the orangutan, have
antation, equipment hit a bone layer from the Miocene period of some 14 million years containing se
This fish was from the Miocene period of Thailand.
About 20 million years ago, during the Miocene Period, the Earth was drastically changing: g
00 to 400 years old when they died during the Miocene period, when this region was partially covere
back to the lower Sarmatian during the middle Miocene period, making the two species the earlier kn
aleen whale which existed in Japan during the Miocene period.
inct shrew which existed in Europe during the Miocene period.
approximately 23-16 million years ago in the Miocene period.
idae which existed in Uruguay during the late Miocene period.
cies existed in what is now Cyprus during the Miocene period.
cies of weasel shark which existed during the Miocene period.
It existed in what is now Slovakia during the Miocene period.
existed in the United States during the Late Miocene period.
s that lived in North America during the late Miocene period.
, which were deposed in the region during the Miocene period.
own from Eastern Africa into Eurasia the late Miocene period.
which existed in what is now India during the Miocene period.
inant which existed in Kenya during the early Miocene period.
existed in the United States during the Late Miocene period.
                                                                                                   


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