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- The Hemphillian North American Stage on the geologic timescale is a North American faunal stage according to the North American Land Mammal Ages chronology...
- genus of camel (tribe Camelini), endemic to North America from the late Hemphillian stage of the Miocene through the Irvingtonian stage of the Pleistocene...
- years from the early Clarendonian age of the Late Miocene to the late Hemphillian age of the Early Pliocene. E. haydeni is the largest known canid of all...
- the Miocene and Pliocene epochs during the Hemingfordian to the end of Hemphillian from around 17.5 to 4.9 million years ago. It grew up to lengths of 13...
- M. matthewi is recorded from the late Hemphillian to early Blancan stages. Mammutid specimens of the Hemphillian and Blancan had typically previously been...
- is an extinct equid which was endemic to North America from the late Hemphillian stage of the Miocene through the Zanclean stage of the Pliocene (10.3—3...
- South American Land Mammal Ages, and falls inside the more extensive Hemphillian North American Land Mammal Age. During the Messinian, around 6 million...
- AND ABSTRACTS, Edited by John E. Storer Shotwell, J. Arnold (1956). "Hemphillian mammalian ****emblage from northeastern Oregon". Geological Society of...
- PMC 3030560. PMID 21307956. Samuels, J. X.; Zancanella, J. (2011). "An early Hemphillian occurrence of Castor (Castoridae) from the Rattlesnake Formation of Oregon"...
- Miocene to Early Pliocene North American land mammal age: Barstovian to Hemphillian The Bone Valley Formation includes a diverse ****emblage of vertebrate...