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- Katifelis was discovered at the locality Kalodirr, which is part of the Lothidok Formation. The site is dated to 17.5 ± 0.2 Ma – 16.8 ± 0.2 Ma and located...
- Boschetto, H.B.; Brown, F.H.; McDougall, I. (1992). "Stratigraphy of the Lothidok Range, northern Kenya, and K-Ar ages of its Miocene primates". Journal...
- Hyaenodont. Ekweeconfractus Gen. et sp. nov Valid Flink et al. Early Miocene Lothidok Formation  Kenya A Teratodontidae hyaenodont. The type species is E. amorui...
- transitional features, was described from slightly younger rocks of the Kenyan Lothidok Formation in 2018. Other felids are not known from the continent until...
- Boschetto, H. B., Brown, F. H., McDougall, I., 1992. "Stratigraphy of the Lothidok Range, northern Kenya, and K/Ar ages of its Miocene primates." Journal...
- "Miosengi butleri, gen. et sp. nov., (Macroscelidea) from the Kalodirr Member, Lothidok Formation, Early Miocene of Kenya". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology...
- "Miosengi butleri, gen. et sp. nov., (Macroscelidea) from the Kalodirr Member, Lothidok Formation, Early Miocene of Kenya". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology...
- Rossie & Cote (2022) describe new fossil material of apes from the Miocene Lothidok Formation (Kenya), including a new mandible and an isolated molar of Turkanapithecus...
- Katifelis Gen. et sp. nov Valid Adrian, Werdelin & Grossman Early Miocene Lothidok Formation  Kenya A member of the family Felidae. The type species is K...
- million years old. Some remains from Chianda (Uyoma Peninsula) and the Lothidok Formation (Turkana Basin) cannot confidently be referred to either species...