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- The Colloncuran (Spanish: Colloncurense) age is a period of geologic time (15.5–13.8 Ma) within the Middle Miocene epoch of the Neogene, used more specifically...
- Kelenken is known from the Collón Curá Formation, and lived during the Colloncuran age of South America, when open environments predominated, which allowed...
- Huayquerian (9.0 to 6.8 Ma) Mayoan (11.8 to 9.0 Ma) Laventan (13.8 to 11.8 Ma) Colloncuran (15.5 to 13.8 Ma) Friasian (16.3 to 15.5 Ma) Santacrucian (17.5 to 16...
- Purussaurus is an extinct genus of giant caiman that lived in South America during the Miocene epoch, from the Friasian to the Huayquerian in the SALMA...
- Pliocene, possibly up to Early Pleistocene) Genus Kelenken (Middle Miocene (Colloncuran) Collón Curá Formation of Río Negro Province, Argentina; largest known...
- Barinasuchus (meaning "Barinas crocodile", in reference to where the type material was found) is an extinct genus of sebecid mesoeucrocodylian. Its fossils...
- Formation Miocene ArgentinaColloncuran Collón Curá Formation and Santacrucian Santa Cruz Formation BoliviaColloncuran Nazareno Formation Chile – Santacrucian...
- Genus Pseudonotictis Pseudonotictis chubutensis (early middle Miocene, Colloncuran SALMA) Pseudonotictis pusillus (late early Miocene, Santacrucian SALMA)...
- (approximate) The Barstovian (15.97 to 13.6 Ma) correlates with: SALMA Colloncuran (15.5-13.8 Ma) earliest Laventan (13.8-11.8 Ma) ELMA - Astaracian (15...
- Phorusrhacos (/ˌfɔːrəsˈrɑːkɒs/ FOR-əs-RAH-koss) is an extinct genus of giant flightless terror birds that inhabited South America during the Miocene epoch...