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- The Peligran (Spanish: Peligrense) age is a period of geologic time (62.5–59.0 Ma) within the Paleocene epoch of the Paleogene, used more specifically...
- Monotrematum sudamericanum is an extinct monotreme species from the Paleocene (Peligran) Salamanca Formation in Patagonia, Argentina. It is one of only two monotremes...
- Formation) and Antarctica (La Meseta Formation) from the Middle Paleocene (Peligran), just after the end of the "Age of Dinosaurs", to the Early Eocene (Casamayoran)...
- Titanoboa Temporal range: Mid-Late Paleocene (Peligran-Itaboraian) ~60–58 Ma PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N ↓ Holotype dorsal vertebra of T. cerrejonensis...
- the Gordon Yamamoto mini-series and a sequel, Loyola Chin and the San Peligran Order. In 2010, both Gordon Yamamoto and the King of the G****s series and...
- by some studies. They range in age from the early Paleocene (Selandian/Peligran) to late Eocene (Priabonian/Mustersan). The attribution of Salladolodus...
- Peñas Coloradas Riochican Fluvial 42 Itaboraian Las Violetas Peligran 25 Salamanca Peligran Shallow marine-deltaic-fluvial 200 Petroleum reservoir Tiupampan...
- with the lower part of the Tiffanian North American Land Mammal Age, the Peligran, Tiupampan and lower Itaboraian South American Land Mammal Ages and part...
- Kawasphenodon Temporal range: Campanian-Danian (Tiupampan-Peligran) 72.1–66.1 Ma PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota...
- redefinition of the Itaboraí Formation to Early Eocene, the Mealla Formation is Peligran to Riochican in age. The Mealla Formation is correlated with the Río Loro...