- The
Turolian age is a
period of
geologic time (9.0–5.3 Ma)
within the
Miocene used more
specifically with
European Land
Mammal Ages. It
precedes the Ruscinian...
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species are known,
including the
recently described Otis ****enica from the
Turolian of Greece. At 19 kg (42 lb), it was
larger than its
extant relative. The...
- Made, Jan van der; Stefanovic, Ivan (2006-06-21). "A
small tapir from the
Turolian of
Kreka (Bosnia) and a
discussion on the
biogeography and stratigraphy...
- the Zanclean, the
first age of the Pliocene. The
Messinian overlaps the
Turolian European Land
Mammal Mega Zone (more
precisely MN 12 and 13) and the Pontian...
-
neumayri is a
fossil species of
rhinoceros from the Late
Miocene (Vallesian-
Turolian) of the
Balkans and
Western Asia, with
remains known from Greece, Bulgaria...
- The
oldest records of the
genus Moschus are
known from the Late
Miocene (
Turolian) of Lufeng, China.
While they have been
traditionally classified as members...
- Land
Mammal Ages
European North American South American Turolian (9.0 to 5.3 Ma)
Vallesian (11.6 to 9.0 Ma)
Astaracian (16.0 to 11.6 Ma)
Orleanian (20...
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Central Europe. It also
overlaps the
upper Astaracian,
Vallesian and
lower Turolian European land
mammal ages, the
upper Clarendonian and
lower Hemphillian...
- one of many
European immigrants that
settled this area in the Vallesian–
Turolian transition and one of few hominoids,
together with
Sivapithecus in Asia...
- to
middle Miocene) of
North America. It
entered Asia
during the
early Turolian and
spread to
Europe not much later,
where it
survived until the Middle...