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- The Friasian age is a period of geologic time (16.3–15.5 Ma) within the Early Miocene epoch of the Neogene, used more specifically within the SALMA classification...
- caiman that lived in South America during the Miocene epoch, from the Friasian to the Huayquerian in the SALMA classification. It is known from skull...
- basin; the Early Miocene Santacrucian from the Santa Cruz Formation and Friasian from the Río Frías Formation and the Pleistocene Ensenadan from the La...
- was recovered have been dated to the middle Miocene, specifically the Friasian South American Land Mammal Age, and are part of the Parángula Formation...
- 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 16.3 Ma) Colhuehuapian (21.0 to...
- Notoungulata. Fossils of Homalodotherium have been found in the Middle Miocene (Friasian in the SALMA classification) Santa Cruz Formation of Argentina and the...
- classification in South America. It follows the Colhuehuapian and precedes the Friasian age. The age is named after the Santa Cruz Formation in the Austral/Magallanes...
- tree-dwelling species. This change happened progressively during the earlier Friasian stage. The transition towards more arid landscapes would have happened...
- Theosodon is an extinct genus of litoptern mammal from the Early to Middle Miocene of South America. Theosodon was long-legged with a long neck resembling...
- Phorusrhacos (/ˌfɔːrəsˈrɑːkɒs/ FOR-əs-RAH-koss) is an extinct genus of giant flightless terror birds that inhabited South America during the Miocene epoch...