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- 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...
- 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...
- originally named Orycteropus gaudryi (now Amphiorycteropus) and was found in Turolian deposits on the island of Samos. Since then, representatives of the order...
- 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...
- extinct subfamilies are known: Hypsodontinae (mid-Miocene), Oiocerinae (Turolian) and the subfamily Tethytraginae, which contains Tethytragus (mid-Miocene)...
- 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...
- metailurin machairodontine (saber-toothed) cat from the Late Miocene (the Turolian, specifically) of Spain. It contains a single species, Stenailurus teilhardi...
- †Torontoceros Azanza, B.; Rossner, G. & Ortiz-Jaureguizar E. (2013). "The early Turolian (late Miocene) Cervidae (Artiodactyla, Mammalia) from the fossil site of...
- 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...