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fossil species Archaeonycteris trigonodon.
Archaeonycteris trigonodon Revilliod, 1917 -
Messel Pit (Lutetian),
Germany Archaeonycteris pollex Storch &...
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Archaeopteropus (32
million years ago). The
oldest known bat
fossils include Archaeonycteris praecursor and
Altaynycteris aurora (55–56
million years ago), both...
- inaccurate:
Archaeonycteris Revilliod, 1917
Archaeonycteris trigonodon Revilliod, 1917 -
Messel Pit (Lutetian),
Germany Archaeonycteris pollex Storch...
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Simmons &
Geisler 1998,
Icaronycteris is the
first genus,
followed by
Archaeonycteris, H****ianycetris, and Palaeochiropteryx, in a
series leading to extant...
- and
account for
three quarters of all bat
fossils found there, with
Archaeonycteris, H****ianycetris, and
Tachypteron making up the rest. Like
other fossils...
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Shale formation Genus Species Stratigraphic position Notes Images Archaeonycteris A.
storchi A bat.
Protonycteris P.
gunnelli A bat.
Cambaya C. complexus...
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Geologisches Jahrbuch Hessen. 113: 5–58. Storch, G.; Habersetzer, J. (1988). "
Archaeonycteris pollex (Mammalia: Chiroptera) eine neue
Fledermaus aus dem Eozän der...
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tobieni Icaronycteris menui Microchiropteramorpha Archaeonycteris brailloni cf.
Ageina sp. cf.
Archaeonycteris sp.
Multituberculata Ectypodus riansensis Perissodactyls...
- "MorphoBank
Project 265,
Phylogenetic relationships of Icaronycteris,
Archaeonycteris, H****ianycteris, and
Palaeochiropteryx to
extant bat lineages, with...
- Formation, Dorset,
Southern England with
Description of a New
Species of
Archaeonycteris (Chiroptera: Archaeonycteridae)". Acta Chiropterologica. 12 (1): 1–18...