- is the Holocene.
There are also 11
subepochs which are all
within the
Neogene and Quaternary. The use of
subepochs as
formal units in
international chronostratigraphy...
- ungulates) that
lived from the
early Eocene to the
early Pleistocene subepochs.
Based on the
fossil record they
emerged and
thrived largely in Eurasia...
- and
followed by the Thanetian.
Sometimes the
Paleocene is
subdivided in
subepochs, in
which the
Selandian forms the "middle Paleocene". The
Selandian was...
-
Together with the
Bartonian it is
sometimes referred to as the
Middle Eocene Subepoch. The
Lutetian was
named after Lutetia, the
Latin name for the city of Paris...
-
carnivoran which inhabited Eurasia from the Late
Eocene subepoch to the
Early Oligocene subepoch living from 37.2 to 28.4
million years ago,
existing for...
-
living from the
Chattian stage of the Late
Oligocene subepoch through the Late
Miocene subepoch (28.4 mya–7.250 Mya) and in
existence for approximately...
-
North America, Europe, and
Africa from the
Early Miocene subepoch to the Late
Miocene subepoch 20.4–13.7 Mya,
existing for
approximately 6
million years...
-
Pleistocene Park
Quaternary glaciation The
Upper Pleistocene is a subseries/
subepoch rather than a stage/age but, in 2009, the IUGS
decided that it will be...
-
genus of
rhinocerotid that
lived during the
Early and
Middle Miocene subepochs. The
small teleoceratine rhinocerotid was
found in
Western Europe and...
-
replace the
equally informal,
unofficial 'Upper Pleistocene' subseries/
subepoch. In
Europe and
North America, the
Holocene is
subdivided into Preboreal...