- the
synonymy of P.
miocaenus,
neither does it seem to be a
validly established taxon nor was the
specimen compared with P.
miocaenus remains. It seems...
-
Lophar miocaenus is an
extinct bony fish
almost identical in form to the
living bluefish,
Pomatomus saltatrix,
differing in its dentition,
which consisted...
- ocean" as
presumed habitat but
actually a
simple spelling error for "
miocaenus", "from the Miocene", that was
never corrected and
hence became valid...
- from
fossil bones found on the
Pacific coast of California:
Fulmarus miocaenus (Temblor Formation) and
Fulmarus hammeri from the Miocene. The two fulmars...
-
shrikes have been
lumped as conspecific. The
prehistoric shrike Lanius miocaenus has been
described from
Early Miocene fossils found at Langy, France....
- to
early Pliocene) from the
Piacenzian coastal mudstone, and
Tursiops miocaenus (Miocene) from the
Burdigalian marine sandstone, all in Italy. The bottlenose...
-
Central Europe –
Middle Miocene of Bes-Konak, Turkey) –
includes Oligocorax miocaenus The
proposed genus Oligocorax appears to be paraphyletic; the European...
- one
century after the
first species of the
Pelagornithidae (Pelagornis
miocaenus) was. O. orri was
named after Santa Barbara Museum of
Natural History...
-
Okazaki and Yoshida, 1977 –
Pliocene of Mie
Prefecture (****an) † "Trionyx"
miocaenus (Matthew, 1924) –
Eocene of
Wyoming (United States) † "Trionyx" minusculus...
- MUSM 667 (proximal ulna) of a bird
slightly smaller than
Pelagornis miocaenus;
formerly ****igned to
Pseudodontornis in error. The well-preserved skull...