- The
Mayoan (Spanish: Mayoense) age is a
period of
geologic time from 11.8 to 10 Ma,
within the
Middle to Late
Miocene epoch of the Neogene, used more specifically...
- 6 to 20.6 Ma)
Montehermosan (6.8 to 4.0 Ma)
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)...
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Carolina Miocene Black Rock Sandstone,
Australia Bahía
Inglesa Formation (
Mayoan-Montehermosan),
Chile Mol****e
Coquilliere Formation,
France Calvert Formation...
-
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...
-
Toxodon (meaning "bow tooth" in
reference to the
curvature of the teeth) is an
extinct genus of
large ungulate native to
South America from the Pliocene...
-
their only
state football championship,
earning the
nickname "The Throwin'
Mayoan."
Despite his prep success, Bell was
lightly recruited during his senior...
- The
Angostura Formation is a Late
Miocene (
Mayoan to
Montehermosan in the
SALMA classification)
geologic formation of the Borbón
Basin in northwestern...
-
Clarendonian North American Land
Mammal Ages and the
Laventan and
lower Mayoan South American Land
Mammal Ages. It is also
coeval with the
Sarmatian and...
-
Brazil and
Urumaco Formation, Urumaco, Venezuela)
during the
Tortonian (
Mayoan to
Huayquerian in the
South American land
mammal ages). The type species...
- species, S. acrensis, was
described from the Late
Miocene (between the
Mayoan and
Huayquerian SALMA,
between 11.6 to 5.3
million years ago) of the Madre...