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- The Rancholabrean North American Land Mammal Age on the geologic timescale is the North American faunal stage according to the North American Land Mammal...
- Southeastern United States, in northeastern Mexico, and in Belize from the Rancholabrean epoch (250,000–11,000 years ago), and from earlier epochs at some sites...
- epochs. The Irvingtonian is preceded by the Blancan and followed by the Rancholabrean NALMA stages. The Irvingtonian can be further divided into substages:...
- Irvingtonian ages of North America while M. trumani was exclusive to the Rancholabrean age. The first fossils attributed to Miracinonyx were several isolated...
- of capybara that lived in San Diego County, California, during the Rancholabrean stage of the Pleistocene (between 130,000 and 80,000 years ago). It...
- Pleistocene), though some remains of the species have been reported from the Rancholabrean (late Middle-Late Pleistocene). Some scientific publications have used...
- northern Asia. The gray wolf colonized North America during the late Rancholabrean era across the Bering land bridge, with at least three separate invasions...
- Panthera that is known from a single fossil found in a Late Pleistocene (Rancholabrean NALMA, dated to 13,000 BP) age cenote in the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico...
- Montana. However, A. simus became a pan-continental species in the Rancholabrean faunal stage (Late Pleistocene), sharing that distinction with the black...
- California. 10: 533. Kurtén, B. (1984). "Geographic differentiation in the Rancholabrean dire wolf (Canis dirus Leidy) in North America". In Genoways, H. H.;...