- The
Uintan North American Stage is the
North American faunal stage,
typically set from 46,200,000 to 42,000,000
years before present lasting 4.2 million...
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Patricia A. (2018-09-22). "New
omomyoids (Euprimates, Mammalia) from the late
Uintan of
southern California, USA, and the
question of the
extinction of the Paromomyidae...
- for its vast
deposits of
fossil mammals,
which would come to
define the
Uintan Stage of the
North American Land
Mammal Age (NALMA). The
Uinta Formation...
- America,
ranging from
southern Canada to Colorado. It
appeared during the
Uintan age, –Bridgerian age (NALMA) of the Mid-Eocene– 42.5 Ma to 31.0 Ma. (AEO)...
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Program and Abstracts: 259–260.
Shawn P. Zack (2019). "A
skeleton of a
Uintan machaeroidine 'creodont' and the
phylogeny of
carnivorous eutherian mammals"...
-
Uintatherium anceps is
known from
various strata from the
Bridgerian and
Uintan North American land
mammal ages. This
corresponds to the
interval between...
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caniformian carnivoran from
Middle Eocene (early
Duchesnean and
possibly late
Uintan NALMA)
deposits of San
Diego County, California.
Lycophocyon is
known from...
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southwestern Wyoming. It
preserves fossils dating back to the
Bridgerian and
Uintan stages of the
Paleogene Period. The
formation was
named by
American geologist...
- epoch. The
Bridgerian is
preceded by the
Wasatchian and
followed by the
Uintan NALMA stages. The
Bridgerian is
considered to
contain the
following substages:...
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Mammalian Biostratigraphy Fossil mammals from the
Uinta formation define the
Uintan North American Land
Mammal Age. The
index taxa include: Achaenodon, Amynodon...