- Mountains, Montana. [1]
Neoplagiaulax eocaenus (Lemoine V. 1880)is also
known as N. eocänus and
Plagiaulax eocaenus. It was
found in
Upper Paleocene of...
- &
Gingerich 1995
estimated the mean body m**** for the type
species C.
eocaenus to 340 kg (750 lb), 600 kg (1,300 lb) for C. radians, and
possibly as much...
- was
first described by
Andrews in 1903. The type
species is
Megalohyrax eocaenus, was
found in the El
Fayum area in Egypt.
Other fossils attributed to this...
- the infraorder;
other members of
Tarsiidae include the
extinct Tarsius eocaenus from the Eocene, and
Tarsius thailandicus from the Miocene. Two extinct...
-
remains of a
single species, the huge and
presumably flightless Eremopezus eocaenus. This was
found in
Upper Eocene Jebel Qatrani Formation deposits around...
- four
fossil species of
tarsiers are
known from the
fossil record:
Tarsius eocaenus is
known from the
Middle Eocene in China.
Hesperotarsius thailandicus lived...
- in 1847, and
contains seven species, P. polygonus, P. calvertensis, P.
eocaenus, P. oregonesis, P. californiensis, P. rupeliensis, P. scaldii, and a species...
- megapodes)
Galliformes (landfowl) Late Pleistocene-Holocene 36
Eremopezus eocaenus 30 kg (66 lb)
Eremopezidae Eocene 37
Pezophaps solitaria 28 kg (62 lb)...
-
clarkii (Eastman, 1901)
Paraorthacodus conicus (Davis, 1890)
Paraorthacodus eocaenus (Leriche, 1902)
Paraorthacodus jurensis (Schweizer, 1964) Paraorthacodus...
- (Davis, 1890) Late
Cretaceous (Coniacian to Campanian)
Paraorthacodus eocaenus (Leriche, 1902)
Paleogene (Thanetian to
Ypresian according to, exclusively...