「Miocene」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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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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