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- The Bumbanian is an Asian Land Mammal Age (ALMA), a large biozone which corresponds to ages between 55.8–46.8 Ma for finds of fossil mammals in Asia....
- fossil mammals in Asia. This zone lies within the Thanetian stage of the Paleocene series. It precedes the Bumbanian. Paleo Database: Gashatan v t e...
- Land Mammal Ages, the Casamayoran South American Land Mammal Age and the Bumbanian and most of the Arshantan Asian Land Mammal Ages. It is also coeval with...
- Coalmont Cuchara Galisteo San Jose Ypresian (IUCS) • Itaboraian (SALMA) Bumbanian (ALMA) • Mangaorapan (NZ) Basin Powder River Uinta Piceance Colorado Plateau...
- The Alai Beds is an Early Eocene (Ypresian, or Bumbanian in the ALMA classification) geologic formation in the Osh Region of southwestern Kyrgyzstan....
- (Glires, Mammalia) from the Erlian Basin: evidence for the early Tertiary Bumbanian land mammal age in Nei-Mongol, China. American Museum Novitates, 1-24...
- boundary 37.2 Ma. Arshantan: Lower boundary 48.6 Ma. Upper boundary 37.2 Ma. Bumbanian: Lower boundary 55.8 Ma. Upper boundary 48.6 Ma. Gashatan: Lower boundary...
- Netherlands) Zagwijn, 1960 Bulitian 55.8 53 age Eocene California Mallory, 1959 Bumbanian 55.7 52.1 ALMA Eocene Asia Russell & Zhai, 1987 Buntsandstein 251.0 ±...
- Coalmont Cuchara Galisteo San Jose Ypresian (IUCS) • Itaboraian (SALMA) Bumbanian (ALMA) • Mangaorapan (NZ) Basin Powder River Uinta Piceance Colorado Plateau...
- Muñani Mogollón Bogotá Cerrejón Ypresian (IUCS) • Wasatchian (NALMA) Bumbanian (ALMA) • Mangaorapan (NZ) Basin Itaboraí Golfo San Jorge Salta Altiplano...