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- Anchitherium fauna of İnönü locality, NW Ankara; a Lower Miocene (Eggenburgian-Ottnangian: ca. 20 Ma) H stehlini found in the coal bed of Banovići Basin, Bosnia;...
- B.; Reichenbacher, B. (2010). "The Upper Marine Mol****e (Burdigalian, Ottnangian) in Southwest Germany - Facies Interpretation and a New Lithostratigraphic...
- to the Maastrichtian-Miocene age (also conjectured as of Eggenburgian-Ottnangian age). Some of the rare fossils found here are also vertebrates and one...
- abundant species of the western Paratethys Sea, indicating the regional Ottnangian stage of the Miocene for example. Paleontology portal Fish portal Prehistoric...
- Nicolas Straube (2022). "Re-evaluation of the Lower Miocene (Burdigalian, Ottnangian) elasmobranch fauna (Elasmobranchii, Neoselachii) from Upper Austria (Allerding...
- Branner, 1888 Otaian 21.7 19.0 age Miocene New Zealand Otaio Fleming, 1959 Ottnangian 18.3 17.0 age Miocene Paratethys Ottnang am Hausruck (Austria) Papp &...
- Grunert; Simon Schneider; Wolfgang Danninger (2014). "Gastropods of an Ottnangian (Early Miocene) rocky s**** in the North Alpine Foreland Basin (Allerding...
- of the Dinaride Mountains, the South Pannonian Basin filled with the Ottnangian-Karpathian rock salt formation up to 700 meters thick, the Badenian marine...
- Austria. Fossils date to the Eggenburgian Age (20.8 - 18.3 Ma) to the Ottnangian (18.3 - 17 Ma). A specimen from France tentatively referred to M. cf....
- formations to the Early Miocene age (also conjectured as of Eggenburgian-Ottnangian age). Some of the rare fossils found here are vertebrates; one of these...