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- The Barstovian North American Stage on the geologic timescale is the North American faunal stage according to the North American Land Mammal Ages chronology...
- determined to have come from the lower Valentine Formation, making them late Barstovian in age. Leidy re****igned the specimens to Pseudaelurus as Pseudaelurus...
- living from the Duchesnean stage of the Late Eocene through to the early Barstovian stage of the Miocene, lasting around 20 million years. It comprises 10...
- 20.0 Ma) Hemphillian (10.3 to 4.9 Ma) Clarendonian (13.6 to 10.3 Ma) Barstovian (16.3 to 13.6 Ma) Hemingfordian (20.6 to 16.3 Ma) Arikareean (30.6 to...
- L. Warter in 1976 was found in marine Middle Miocene deposits of the Barstovian age in the southern part of California. The second species Pandion lovensis...
- genus are partial jaw and vertebrae elements from the middle Miocene (Barstovian)-aged Wood Mountain Formation of Saskatchewan, Canada. Sander species...
- of Zygolophodon from North America is Z. proavus, which occurs in the Barstovian and Clarendonian stages. M? furlongi from the Black Butte in Oregon also...
- the Barstovian. Bourque, Jason R. (26 June 2012). "A fossil mud turtle (Testudines, Kinosternidae) from the early middle Miocene (early Barstovian) of...
- extinct canid genus of the subfamily Borophaginae which lived from the Barstovian land mammal age (16 mya) of the middle Miocene to the late Miocene epoch...
- coast of North America. Palostralegus sulcatuswas described from the Barstovian of Florida, but is now considered to belong to the modern genus. Two species...