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[PDF] SYSTEMATICS OF EARLY EOCENE MIACIDAE (MAMMALIA ...Miacis is the most generalized of early miacids, and it is, in practice, identified chiefly by the absence of characteristics distinguishing the other ...
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EARLIEST EOCENE MIACIDAE (MAMMALIA - GeoScienceWorldMar 9, 2017 · As noted by Gingerich (1983) and Flynn (1998), species attributed to Miacis tend to be generalized miacids lacking derived characters ...
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Whence the beardogs? Reappraisal of the Middle to Late Eocene ...Oct 12, 2016 · Whence the beardogs? Reappraisal of the Middle to Late Eocene 'Miacis' from Texas, USA, and the origin of Amphicyonidae (Mammalia, Carnivora).
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[PDF] GENOZOIC MAMMAL HORIZONS OF WESTERN NORTH AMERICAEocene, distribution of, plate showing....... 7,60 fauna of.......................... 33-57,91-103 range of........................... 100-103 homotaxis of ...Missing: ecology | Show results with:ecology
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[PDF] Mammalian Faunal Zones of the Bridger Middle EoceneBridger Formation in the Bridger Basin, Wyoming. Pages 163-168 in Wyoming ... Biostratigraphy of Fluvial Sediments of the Upper. Wasatch Formation in the Northern ...
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[PDF] Mammal community structure through the Paleocene-Eocene ...Herein, we test for changes in regional and local species richness as well as rates of mammal first and last appearances during the late Paleocene and earliest ...
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Partial Skeleton of the Primitive Carnivoran Miacis petilus from the ...Anatomical comparisons to modern carnivorans suggest that M. petilus was as well adapted for exploiting arboreal habitats as almost any extant member of the ...
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[PDF] New data on the Oxyaenidae from the Early Eocene of EuropePartial skeleton of the primitive carnivoran Miacis petilus from the Early. Eocene of Wyoming. Journal of Mammalogy, 76:148-. 162. Heinrich, R.E. and Rose, K.D. ...
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Middle Eocene habitat shifts in the North American western interiorResearch integrates data from eight stratigraphically controlled middle Eocene mammalian assemblages in Wyoming and Utah.
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None### Summary of Miacis Information from Friscia and Rasmussen, 2010
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Carnivorous mammals from the middle Eocene Washakie Formation ...Mar 25, 2021 · Bridger Formation; cf., Robinson et al., 2004), Sublette County ... —Differs: from 'Miacis' hargeri, 'Miacis' lushiensis, Harpalodon ...
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[PDF] Stratigraphy and Taphonomy of Grizzly Buttes, Bridger Formation ...Miacis parvivorus. Miacis sp. Oddectes herpestoides. Opdectes proximus. Uintacyon antiquus. Uintacyon vorax. Uintacyon sp. Vulpavus completus. Vulpavus ovatus.
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The “miacids” (Carnivoraformes, Mammalia) from the Early Eocene ...We describe here “miacid” taxa from the Early Eocene Paris Basin locality of Le Quesnoy (Oise, France). We describe the new species Vassacyon taxidiotis.
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Miacis parvivorus Cope, 1872 - GBIFMiacis parvivorus Cope, 1872 ... Cope, Edward D. 1872. Third account of new vertebrata from the Bridger Eocene of Wyoming Territory. Proceedings of the American ...Missing: type Drinker
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[PDF] New carnivoraforms (Mammalia) from the middle Eocene of ...In this latter respect, the specimen reported here resembles 'Miacis' washakius from the lower part of the Adobe Town. Member of the Washakie Formation, Wyoming.
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Eocene carnivoraforms - Palaeontologia ElectronicaThe morphological characteristics of the auditory region are comparable to those of Miacis parvivorus and 'Miacis' sylvestris (Wang and Tedford, 1994, figures ...<|separator|>
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Phylogeny of the carnivora: Basal relationships among the ...Mar 9, 2010 · Phylogeny of the carnivora: Basal relationships among the carnivoramorphans, and assessment of the position of 'miacoidea' relative to carnivora.
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Phylogeny of the Carnivoramorpha: The impact of postcranial ...This study adds over 100 postcranial characters to the Carnivoramorpha dataset, allowing inclusion of more basal taxa and resolving some relationships ...
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THE EVOLUTION OF ENCEPHALIZATION IN CANIFORM ...May 17, 2007 · Reconstructing the evolution of relative brain size in the Caniformia should benefit from this improved understanding of body size evolution.Missing: Miacis | Show results with:Miacis
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(PDF) Paleontology and stratigraphy of the middle Eocene Bridger ...Aug 7, 2025 · 27-33. Cope, E.D., 1872, Descriptions of some new Vertebrata from the Bridg-. er Group of the Eocene: Proceedings of the American Philosoph-.
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[PDF] Mammalian Faunal Zones of the Bridger Middle EoceneCope, Edward D. 1872a. Descriptions of Some New Vertebrata from the. Bridger ... Bridger Formation in the Bridger Basin, Wyoming. Pages 163-168 in ...
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Middle Eocene Carnivoramorpha of the Uinta Basin, Utah - BioOneAug 1, 2010 · ... 1872 (type species Miacis parvivorus Cope, 1872; Stock 1934). ... Type Locality.—WU-18 (“Gnat-Out-Of-Hell”), Uinta B Member, located in ...
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(PDF) Biostratigraphy and biochronology of the latest Wasatchian ...Aug 19, 2016 · Notably, the Bridger Formation is the stratotype for the Bridgerian North American Land Mammal Age. The fossils and sediments of the Bridger ...
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New carnivoraforms from the early Eocene of Europe and their ...Mar 4, 2014 · The systematics of the extinct mammal group Carnivoramorpha (Viverravidae and 'Miacidae') has recently been revised based on phylogenetic ...