- The
Friasian age is a
period of
geologic time (16.3–15.5 Ma)
within the
Early Miocene epoch of the Neogene, used more
specifically within the
SALMA classification...
-
caiman that
lived in
South America during the
Miocene epoch, from the
Friasian to the
Huayquerian in the
SALMA classification. It is
known from skull...
- was
recovered have been
dated to the
middle Miocene,
specifically the
Friasian South American Land
Mammal Age, and are part of the Parángula Formation...
-
hegetotheriid notoungulate from the
Early to
Middle Miocene (Colhuehuapian-
Friasian in the
SALMA classification) of
Argentina and Chile.
Fossils of this genus...
- 8 to 9.0 Ma)
Laventan (13.8 to 11.8 Ma)
Colloncuran (15.5 to 13.8 Ma)
Friasian (16.3 to 15.5 Ma)
Santacrucian (17.5 to 16.3 Ma)
Colhuehuapian (21.0 to...
- 213–226. Marshall,
Larry G. (1990-01-01). "Fossil
marsupialla from the type
Friasian Land
Mammal Age (Miocene), Alto Rio Cisnes, Aisen, Chile".
Andean Geology...
- tree-dwelling species. This
change happened progressively during the
earlier Friasian stage. The
transition towards more arid
landscapes would have happened...
-
Hirschfeld SE. 1985.
Ground sloths from the
Friasian La
Venta Fauna, with
additions to the pre-
Friasian Coyaima Fauna of Colombia,
South America. University...
- Notoungulata.
Fossils of
Homalodotherium have been
found in the
Middle Miocene (
Friasian in the
SALMA classification)
Santa Cruz
Formation of
Argentina and the...
-
Hiskatherium is an
extinct genus of
small ground sloth from the
Middle Miocene (
Friasian to Mayoan)
Honda Group of Bolivia. The type
species H.
saintandrei was...