2010 in paleontology
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Paleontology or palaeontology is the study of prehistoric life forms on Earth through the examination of plant and animal fossils.[1] This includes the study of body fossils, tracks (ichnites), burrows, cast-off parts, fossilised feces (coprolites), palynomorphs and chemical residues. Because humans have encountered fossils for millennia, paleontology has a long history both before and after becoming formalized as a science. This article records significant discoveries and events related to paleontology that occurred or were published in the year 2010.
Molluscs
Newly named bivalves
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Gen nov |
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Sánchez |
Replacement name for Emiliania Sánchez, 1999 preoccupied by Emiliania Hay & Mohler, 1967 |
Arthropods
Anomalocaridids
Newly named anomalocaridids | |||||||
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Middle Cambrian |
A second species of Amplectobelua. |
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Middle Cambrian |
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Middle Cambrian |
Newly named crustaceans
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Oldest known shrimp. |
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Barremian |
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Barremian |
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Silurian |
An ostracod |
Newly named insects
- A new family, Cascopleciidae, is published by Poinar Jr.[8]
- A new family of ceraphronoid Hymenopters, Radiophronidae, is published by Ortega-Blanco, Rasnitsyn, and Delclòs.[9]
- A new family, Mendozachoristidae, is published by Brauckmann et al.[10]
- A new family of Moths, Mesokristenseniidae, is published by Huang, Nel and Minet.[11]
- A new order of holometabolous insects, Nakridletia, is published by Vršanský, Ren & Shih.[12]
- A new family of holometabolous insects, Vosilidae, is published by Vršanský, Ren & Shih.[12]
- A new family of Cockroaches, Socialidae, is published by Vršanský.[13]
- A new family of fulgoroid hemipterans, Weiwoboidae, is published by Lin, Szwedo, Huang and Stroiński.[14]
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gen et sp nov |
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Aristov, Storozhenko, & Cui |
Soyana locality |
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gen et sp nov |
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Pérez-de la Fuente, Nel, Peñalver, & Delclòs |
A mesoraphidiid snakefly; The single species is C. marcanoi |
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fam, gen et sp nov |
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Burmese amber |
A flower-visiting fly. |
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sp nov |
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Nadein & Perkovsky |
Rovno amber |
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sp nov |
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Olmi, Rasnitsyn, & Guglielmino |
Khurilt rock unit |
A dryinid wasp. |
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gen et sp nov |
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Burmese amber |
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gen et sp nov |
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Burmese amber |
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gen et sp nov |
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Peñalver, Ortega-Blanco, Nel, & Delclòs |
Amber |
An evaniid |
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gen et sp nov |
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Azar, Nel, & Petrulevicius |
New Jersey amber |
A empheriid psocodean |
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gen et sp nov |
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Burmese amber |
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gen et sp nov |
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Ren, Labandeira, & Shih |
A mesopsychid mecopteran |
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gen et sp nov |
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Nadein & Perkovsky |
Rovno amber |
A flea beetle |
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fam, gen et sp nov |
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Brauckmann, Gallego, Hauschke, Martins-Neto, Groening, Ilger, & Lara |
The species is M. volkheimeri |
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fam, gen et sp nov |
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Huang, Nel, & Minet |
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gen et sp nov |
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Ortega-Blanco, Rasnitsyn, & Delclòs |
Álava amber |
The species is M. parvus |
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gen et sp nov |
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Nadein & Perkovsky |
Rovno amber |
A chrysomeline leaf beetle |
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gen et sp nov |
Synonymized |
Vršanský, Ren, & Shih |
A fly |
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gen et sp nov |
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Nadein & Perkovsky |
Rovno amber |
A flea beetle |
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fam, gen et sp nov |
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Ortega-Blanco, Rasnitsyn, & Delclòs |
Álava amber |
The species is R. ibericus |
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gen et sp nov |
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Petrulevicius, Azar, & Nel |
Amber |
A rhachiberothid lacewing |
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fam, gen et sp nov |
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Vršanský |
Amber |
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gen et sp nov |
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Aristov, Storozhenko, & Cui |
Tyulkino locality |
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gen et sp nov |
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Ren, Labandeira, & Shih |
A mesopsychid mecopteran |
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fam, gen et sp nov |
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Vršanský, Ren, & Shih |
A fly | |||||
Fam, gen et sp nov |
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Lin, Szwedo, Huang, & Stroiński |
Lower Eocene |
Newly named spiders
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Middle Jurassic |
The oldest known haplogyne spider. |
Fishes
Newly named jawless vertebrates
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Late Silurian |
Newly named placoderms
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Early Devonian |
A member of Arthrodira, a species of Bryantolepis. |
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early Emsian (Early Devonian) |
An antarctaspid arthrodire. The species is P. parvoculatus. |
Newly named cartilaginous fishes
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Callovian – Oxfordian |
A primitive carpet shark. |
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Early Carboniferous |
A member of Elasmobranchii, possibly a heslerodid; a new genus for "Ctenacanthus" brevis Agassiz (1837). |
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Cenomanian |
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Campanian |
A holocephalan, a species of Edaphodon. |
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Cenomanian |
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Oxfordian |
A lonchidiid hybodontiform. |
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Aptian to Maastrichtian |
A new genus for "Hybodus" rajkovichi (Case, 2001). Other species included in this genus are: "Hybodus" butleri (Thurmond, 1971), "Hybodus" montanensis (Case, 1978) and "Hybodus" novojerseyensis (Case and Cappetta, 2004). |
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Cenomanian |
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Ladinian |
Egg capsule of a probable hybodont shark. |
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Cenomanian |
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Cenomanian |
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Cenomanian |
The type species is Telodontaspis agassizensis. Newbrey et al. (2013) considered this genus to be a junior synonym of the genus Cretoxyrhina, though they maintained the species T. agassizensis as a separate species within the genus Cretoxyrhina.[35] |
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Middle Oxfordian |
A synechodontiform shark, a species of Welcommia. |
Newly named bony fishes
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Cenomanian |
A gigantic pachycormid fish, a new genus for "Portheus" gladius (Cope, 1873). |
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Lower Cretaceous |
An albuliform fish. The species is B. santanensis. |
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Albian to Cenomanian |
An enchodontid aulopiform, a species of Enchodus. |
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Middle Miocene (early Clarendonian) |
A cyprinid fish, a species of Lavinia. |
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Upper Cretaceous |
A gigantic pycnodont fish. |
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Late Cretaceous |
A pycnodont fish. The species is P. coronatus. |
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Late Jurassic |
A lungfish, a new genus for "Ceratodus" guentheri (Marsh, 1878). |
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Cenomanian |
A gigantic pachycormid fish. The species is Rhinconichthys taylori |
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Cenomanian |
A double-armored member of the Ellimmichthyiformes. |
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Cretaceous |
A osteoglossomorph fish. The species is S. brachypteryx. |
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Late Devonian (Frasnian) |
A holodontid lungfish. |
Amphibians
Newly named amphibians
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Late Viséan |
A colosteid. |
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Gzhelian |
A trematopid genus currently among the oldest known vertebrates with a primarily terrestrial lifestyle. |
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Santonian |
Advanced frog. |
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Middle/Upper Triassic |
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Miocene |
Anapsids
Newly named basal anapsids
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Lower Permian |
A basal parareptile. The species is M. mckinzieorum. |
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Induan (early Triassic) |
The earliest known leptopleuronine procolophonid. | ||||
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Lower Permian |
A basal captorhinid. The species is Reiszorhinus olsoni. |
Newly named turtles
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Paleocene |
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Campanian |
A taphrosphyini bothremydid | ||||
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Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) |
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Danian |
Beryozovaya beds |
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Late Cretaceous |
A nanhsiungchelyid turtle. | ||||
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Early Cretaceous |
A macrobaenid turtle. | ||||
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Late Campanian |
A sea turtle. A new genus for "Euclastes" coahuilaensis (Brinkman et al., 2009).[62] | ||||
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Miocene |
A sea turtle. | ||||
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Late Cretaceous |
A trionychid with unclear systematic position, a species of Trionyx sensu lato. |
Ichthyopterygians
Newly named ichthyopterygians
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A new genus for "Ophthalmosaurus" chirsorum (Russell, 1993). |
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Lower Albian |
The most complete and stratigraphically oldest known ichthyosaur from the Cretaceous of North America. | ||||
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Middle Triassic |
A new genus for "Mixosaurus" panxianensis (Jiang, Schmitz, Hao & Sun, 2006). | ||||
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Middle Triassic |
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Early Triassic |
A species of a possible ichthyopterygian genus Omphalosaurus. |
Lepidosauromorphs
Newly named plesiosaurs
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Norian |
A new elasmosaurid |
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Lower Toarcian |
A pliosaur, a new genus for "Plesiosaurus" victor (Fraas, 1910). |
Newly named basal lepidosaurs
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Carnian - Norian |
A basal lepidosaur. |
Newly named lizards
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Late Cenomanian |
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Miocene (late Karpatian) |
A cordylid, a species of Bavaricordylus. |
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Late Eocene, Ludian (Priabonian) |
An anguine lizard. The species is H. parva. |
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Upper Campanian |
A scincomorph lizard. The species is K. grandeprairiensis. |
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Lower Cretaceous |
A scincogekkonomorph lizard. The species is L. acanthocaudata. |
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Early Cretaceous (late Berriasian-early Valanginan) |
A scincogekkonomorph lizard. The species is P. latifrontalis. |
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Miocene (late Karpatian) |
A lygosomine skink, a species of Tropidophorus. |
Newly named snakes
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Late Miocene |
An alethinophidian snake, a species of Colombophis. |
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Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) |
A nigerophiid snake |
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Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) |
A madtsoiid snake |
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Late Miocene (Clarendonian) |
A natricine colubrid snake. The type species is Micronatrix juliescottae. |
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Maastrichtian |
A madtsoiid snake which preyed on hatchling sauropods. |
Archosauromorphs
Newly named basal archosauromorphs
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Ladinian/Carnian |
A basal archosauromorph. |
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Middle Triassic |
A rhynchosaur. | ||||
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The best-known basal archosauriform from South America. | |||||
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Alaunian (early Norian) |
A drepanosaurid that is known from MBSN 25, a partial skeleton (Partial postcranial skeleton). | ||||
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Late Triassic |
A rhynchosaur. A new genus for "Scaphonyx" sulcognathus (Azevedo & Schultz, 1987). | ||||
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Late Triassic |
A venomous archosauriform known only from isolated teeth. | ||||
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Alaunian (early Norian) |
A basal drepanosauromorph that is known from MCSNB 4783, a set of vertebrae and hindlimbs. |
Newly named crurotarsans
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Turonian/Santonian |
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A horned crocodile that preyed on early hominids |
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Paleocene |
A short-snouted dyrosaurid which had a generalist feeding strategy. It grew to lengths of about 7 feet. |
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Late Eocene |
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Bathonian |
A new genus for "Teleidosaurus" gaudryi (Collot, 1905). "Metriorhynchus" bathonicus (Mercier, 1933) is a second species of Eoneustes. |
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Callovian/Kimmeridgian |
A new genus for "Metriorhynchus" leedsi (Andrews, 1913). "Metriorhynchus" acutus (Lennier, 1887) is a second species of Gracilineustes. |
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Late Eocene |
An early alligatorine. | ||||
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Albian |
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Norian |
A phytosaur. |
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Late Carnian |
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Maastrichtian |
A fourth species of Theriosuchus. |
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Kimmeridgian |
A new genus for "Dakosaurus" carpenteri (Wilkinson et al., 2008) |
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Eocene (Wasatchian) |
An early caiman. |
Newly named birds
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Late Pliocene |
A lovebird. |
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Early or middle Miocene |
A basal member of Anatidae. The type species is Ankonetta larriestrai. |
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Middle Miocene |
Oldest Aquila species in Australia |
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Santonian |
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Early Miocene |
A phalacrocoracoid pelecaniform, possibly a species of Borvocarbo. |
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Aptian |
An longipterygid enantiornithine. |
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Aptian |
A fourth valid species of Confuciusornis. It is known from a single skeleton. |
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Eocene (Wasatchian) |
A zygodactylid. The type species is Eozygodactylus americanus. |
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Campanian |
An enantiornithine. |
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Late Pliocene |
An ibis, a species of Geronticus. |
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Campanian |
A predatory ground bird known from an unusual hind limb. |
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Early Cretaceous |
An enantiornithine. |
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Late Eocene |
A giant penguin. |
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Campanian |
An avisaurid enantiornithine. |
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Late Cretaceous (Campanian or Maastrichtian) |
A relative of Cimolopteryx. The type species is Lamarqueavis australis; genus also contains species "Cimolopteryx" minima Brodkorb (1963) and "C." petra Hope (2002). |
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Late Pleistocene |
A giant marabou stork. |
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Barremian |
A hongshanornithid. |
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Middle Miocene |
A phasianid. |
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Early Miocene |
A heron. The type species is Matuku otagoense. |
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Late Oligocene/ Early Miocene |
A small parrot. |
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Late Pleistocene |
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Early Miocene |
A palaelodid, a species of Palaelodus. |
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Miocene |
A pseudotooth bird with a large wingspan |
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Middle Eocene |
A member of Neognathae of uncertain phylogenetic placement. The type species is Perplexicervix microcephalon. |
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Late Pliocene |
A phasianid galliform, a species of Plioperdix. |
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Late Oligocene/ Early Miocene |
A small rail. |
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Aptian |
An enantiornithine. |
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Aptian |
An sapeornithid. |
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Aptian |
A beaked basal avialan |
Newly named basal dinosauriforms
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Anisian |
A silesaurid, and the oldest known ornithodire. |
Newly named non-avian dinosaurs
- A new family of allosauroid theropods, Neovenatoridae, is published by Benson, Carrano, and Brusatte.[125]
- A new family of tyrannosauroid theropods, Proceratosauridae is published by Rauhut, Milner and Moore-Fay.[126]
62 new genera and additional 2 new species have been described in 2010.
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Hettangian |
A facultively quadrupedal prosauropod which displays transitional characters connecting more primitive obligate bipedal forms with the more derived obligative quadrupedal sauropodomorphs. |
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Albian |
A narrow toothed brachiosaurid whose remains include the first known cranial material of any Cretaceous sauropod from the Americas. |
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Santonian |
A coronosaurian ceratopsian. |
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?Aptian–Albian |
A second species of Archaeoceratops. |
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Nomen Dubium |
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Maastrichtian |
A Somphospondylan Sauropod known only from a single weakly heterocoelous tail vertebrae. Heterocoelous vertebrae are those where the centrum or body of a vertebra has saddle-shaped surface where it meets the vertebrae both in front and behind it. |
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Late Cretaceous |
A titanosaur |
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2002[133] |
Maastrichtian |
A basal abelisauroid |
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Maastrichtian |
A four-toed, two-fingered dromaeosaurid with twin killing claws. |
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Maastrichtian |
An oviraptorid known from a skull with a striated crest. |
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Early Valanginian |
A new genus for "Iguanodon" dawsoni (Lydekker, 1888). |
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Aptian-Albian |
A giant ornithomimosaur. |
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Campanian |
A 30 foot tyrannosauroid known from the remains of both adults and juveniles. Previously considered a species of Daspletosaurus. |
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Late Maastrichtian |
A lambeosaurine hadrosaurid |
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Early Cretaceous |
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Late Triassic |
A guaibasaurid sauropodomorph |
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Early Jurassic |
A prosauropod. |
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Campanian |
A chasmosaurine ceratopsid with the largest horns of any dinosaur currently known.[144] |
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Barremian |
A carcharodontosaurid with a pointed, hump-like crest near the hips and bumps on the ulnae that may be quill knobs. |
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early 1960s[146] |
Lower Bathonian |
A large basal tetanuran known from scant remains. |
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Middle Campanian |
A centrosaurine ceratopsid. |
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Late Jurassic |
A titanosauriform sauropod |
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late 1970s[149] |
Lower Tithonian |
A heterodontosaurid and the smallest known ornithischian dinosaur. |
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Barremian |
A titanosauriform sauropod. |
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?lower Barremian |
A troodontid. |
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Campanian |
A basal hadrosauroid |
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2004[154] |
Oxfordian |
The most primitive known alvarezsauroid. |
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A basal iguanodontian |
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Early Valanginian |
A new genus for "Iguanodon" fittoni (Lydekker, 1889). |
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Junior synonym of Massospondylus |
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Hettangian |
Originally interpreted as a distinct basal sauropodomorph, but now appears to be a misidentified juvenile Massospondylus specimen. |
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?lower Barremian |
A basal iguanodontian |
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Turonian |
Basal hadrosauroid. |
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Sinemurian/Pliensbachian |
A basal tetanuran |
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Bathonian |
A tyrannosauroid |
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Late Campanian |
A chasmosaurine ceratopsid. |
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1848 |
Barremian |
A basal iguanodont, formerly classified as Iguanodon anglicus |
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Campanian |
A dromaeosaurid |
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Early Cretaceous |
An eusauropod. |
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Late Cretaceous |
An ingeniine oviraptorid. |
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Campanian |
A chasmosaurine ceratopsid. |
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Late Campanian |
A long-horned chasmosaurine ceratopsid. |
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Late Cretaceous |
A chasmosaurine ceratopsid. |
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Maastrichtian |
A titanosaur |
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Campanian-Maastrichtian |
An aeolosaurini titanosaur |
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Santonian |
A small bird-like paravian estimated to reach slightly more than two feet in length. |
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Late Barremian |
A basal iguanodont |
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Lower Cretaceous |
A ninth or eleventh species of Psittacosaurus. |
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Maastrichtian |
An abelisaurid |
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Campanian |
A new genus for "Styracosaurus" ovatus Gilmore, 1930. |
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Valid |
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Late Carnian |
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Valid |
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2005[177] |
Pleinsbachian |
A basal sauropodomorph |
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Valid |
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Early Valanginian |
A basal iguanodont |
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Valid |
Upper Cretaceous |
A basal centrosaurine. |
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Valid |
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Maastrichtian |
A chasmosaurine ceratopsid. |
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Valid |
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Upper Campanian |
A basal pachycephalosaur. |
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Valid |
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Early Cretaceous |
A short-armed dromaeosaurid. |
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Valid |
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Early Jurassic |
A mamenchisaurid sauropod. |
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Junior synonym |
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Mid Valanginian |
Junior synonym of Barilium |
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Valid |
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Late Campanian |
A chasmosaurine ceratopsid. |
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Valid |
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Late Campanian |
A chasmosaurine ceratopsid. A new genus for "Chasmosaurus" irvinensis Holmes et al., 2001. |
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Junior synonym |
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Early Valanginian |
Junior synonym of Hypselospinus |
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Valid |
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late Campanian-early Maastrichtian |
Second hadrosauroid from South America. |
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Valid |
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Aptian–Albian |
A longirostrine tyrannosauroid. |
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Valid |
Campanian |
A parvicursorine. |
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Valid |
Campanian |
A troodontid. |
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Valid |
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Lower Jurassic |
A prosauropod. |
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Valid |
Upper Cretaceous |
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Valid |
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Oxfordian |
Basal coelurosaur |
Newly named pterosaurs
Name | Status | Authors | Age | Unit | Location | Notes | Images |
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Valid |
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Cenomanian |
An ornithocheirid known only from a partial lower jaw. |
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Valid |
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Late Cretaceous |
An azhdarchid known only from five fragments of the front upper and lower jaws, and possibly a neck vertebra. |
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Valid |
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Middle Jurassic |
An istiodactylid[192] or a poorly preserved specimen of Darwinopterus.[193] |
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Valid |
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Oxfordian |
A wukongopterid that was described as a derived rhamphorhynchoid with transitional characters connecting it with pterodactyloids. |
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Valid |
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Late Jurassic |
A second species of Darwinopterus |
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Valid |
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Late Coniacian/Early Santonian |
A pteranodontid. The type species is Dawndraco kanzai. |
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Valid |
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Late Triassic |
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Valid |
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Middle Jurassic |
An earliest scaphognathine pterosaur. |
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Valid |
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Late Coniacian - Early Campanian |
A pteranodontid. |
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Valid |
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Late Jurassic |
A wukongopterid. The type species is Kunpengopterus sinensis. |
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Valid |
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Lower Aptian |
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Valid |
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Oxfordian |
A rhamphorhynchid with a nearly six foot wingspan. |
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Valid |
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Barremian |
A boreopterid. |
Synapsids
Newly named non-mammalian synapsids
Name | Status | Authors | Age | Unit | Location | Notes | Images |
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Valid |
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Lower Triassic |
An eucynodont. The type species is Beishanodon youngi. |
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Valid |
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Middle Triassic? (Ladinian or Carnian) |
A cynodont. |
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Valid |
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Early Triassic (Induan) |
A dicynodont. |
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Valid |
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Carnian - Norian |
A brasilodontid cynodont. |
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Valid |
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Middle Permian |
A pylaecephalid dicynodont. The type species is Prosictodon dubei. |
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Valid |
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Upper Triassic |
A cynodont. The type species is Trucidocynodon riograndensis. |
Newly named non-eutherian mammals
Name | Status | Authors | Age | Unit | Location | Notes | Images |
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Valid |
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Early Cretaceous |
Western Siberia |
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Valid |
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Oligo-Miocene |
A bandicoot. | ||||
Valid |
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Aptian/Albian |
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Valid |
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Bathonian |
A tegotheriid docodont. The type species is H. yaomingi. | ||||
Valid |
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Lower Aptian |
An amphidontid 'eutriconodont'. The type species is J. liaoningensis. | ||||
Valid |
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Aptian/Albian |
An albionbaatarid multituberculate. | ||||
Valid |
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Late Cretaceous |
A metatherian, a species of Leptalestes. | ||||
Valid |
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Oxfordian |
An amphitheriid, a species of Nanolestes. | ||||
Valid |
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Upper Cretaceous |
A neoplagiaulacid multituberculate. The type species is N. occultus. | ||||
Valid |
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Late Cretaceous |
A multituberculate, a species of Paracimexomys. | ||||
Valid |
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Late Cretaceous |
A neoplagiaulacid multituberculate. The type species is P. nelsoni. | ||||
Valid |
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Late Cretaceous |
A cimolomyid multituberculate. The type species is P. carpenteri. | ||||
Valid |
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Middle Jurassic (Callovian) |
A basal docodont. A new genus for "Shuotherium" kermacki Sigogneau-Russell, 1988. | ||||
Valid |
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Oxfordian |
A eleutherodontid allotherian. |
Newly named eutherians
Name | Status | Authors | Age | Unit | Location | Notes | Images |
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Valid |
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Aptian |
An early eutherian |
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Valid |
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Early Miocene |
A tragulid ruminant. |
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Valid |
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Early Oligocene |
A ctenodactyloid rodent. The species is A. neimongolensis. |
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Valid |
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Early Miocene |
A eumyarionine cricetid. The species is A. sihongensis. |
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Valid |
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Early Eocene |
A primate of uncertain phylogenetic placement, a species of Altanius. |
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Valid |
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Late Tertiary to Early Quaternary |
One of the youngest known australopithecines to date. |
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Valid |
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Late Hemphillian (Late Miocene) |
Species:
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Valid |
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Middle Eocene |
A shrew-like mammal, a species of Batodonoides. |
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Valid |
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Middle Pliocene |
An alcelaphine bovid. Its type species is Damalborea elisabethae. |
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Valid |
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Miocene |
An anourosoricini soricidae. |
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Valid |
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Middle Eocene |
A basal carnivoramorphan. |
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Valid |
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early Late Eocene (early Priabonian) |
A hyracoid. The type species is D. patnaiki. |
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Valid |
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Earliest Priabonian |
The oldest known afrosoricid. |
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Valid |
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Early Pliocene (Zanclean) |
A small rorqual |
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Valid |
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Middle Torrejonian |
A primitive paromomyid plesiadapiform. |
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Valid |
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Early Eocene |
A primitive myodont rodent. The species is E. combinatus. |
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Valid |
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Late Oligocene |
A cricetid rodent, a species of Geringia. |
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Valid |
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earliest Eocene |
A miacid carnivoran. |
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Valid |
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Middle Miocene |
A primitive cavioid rodent. |
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Valid |
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Pleistocene |
Identification of H. gautengensis was based on partial skulls, several jaws, teeth and other bones found at various times at the Caves. It emerged over 2 million years ago and died out approximately 600,000 years ago, and is believed to have arisen earlier than Homo habilis. |
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Valid |
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earliest Late Miocene |
A cetotheriid whale. The type species is J. shimizui. |
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Valid |
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earliest late Eocene |
An anomaluroid rodent. |
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Valid |
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Early Miocene |
A galago. |
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Valid |
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Miocene |
A new name for Kotadasiren gracilis Das & Basu, 1994 (nomen nudum). The type species is Kutchisiren cylindrica. |
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Valid |
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Late Oligocene |
A cricetid rodent, a species of Leidymys. |
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Valid |
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Late Miocene (Huayquerian) |
A mylodontid. The type species is L. sprechmanni. |
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Valid |
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Miocene |
A physeteroid whale. The type species is L. melvillei. |
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Valid |
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Middle Eocene |
A notharctid adapiform. The type species is Mazateronodon endemicus. |
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Valid |
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Late Oligocene |
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Valid |
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Late Hemphillian (Late Miocene) |
Species: Metaliomys sevierensis |
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Valid |
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Early Miocene |
A dipodid rodent. |
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Valid |
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Late Oligocene |
An eomyid rodent, a species of Orelladjidaumo. |
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Valid |
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Late Oligocene |
A cricetid rodent, a species of Paciculus. |
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Valid |
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Late Miocene (Tortonian) |
Sediments of the Stirone River |
A parabalaenopterine balaenopterid. The type species is P. quarantellii. |
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Valid |
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early or middle Pleistocene |
A prehistoric pilot whale (Family Delphinidae). The type species is P. hoekmani |
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Valid |
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Paleocene |
A cyriacotheriid pantodont. Species:
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Valid |
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Miocene |
A rhinoceros, a new genus for "Dicerorhinus" leakeyi (Hooijer, 1966). |
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Valid |
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Oligocene |
A catarrhine primate. The species was named S. hijazensis. |
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Valid |
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Middle Miocene |
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Valid |
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Early Miocene |
A dipodid rodent. |
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Valid |
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Rupelian |
The youngest known afrosoricid. |
Plants
Angiosperms
Name | Novelty | Status | Authors | Age | Unit | Location | Notes | Images |
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Sp nov |
Valid |
Manchester, Xiang, and Xiang |
Sentinel Butte Formation, North Dakota |
Oldest member of Cornus subgenus Cornus. |
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sp nov |
Valid |
Calvillo-Canadell, Cevallos-Ferriz & Rico-Arce |
Second Hymenaea sp. from Mexican amber |
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Gen. nov. |
Valid |
Sender et al. |
Utrillas Formation |
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Gen et sp nov |
Valid |
Bravia, Barone Lumagab, & Mickle |
Middle Albian |
Monti Alburni, near Petina |
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Gen et sp nov |
Valid |
Shaolin Zheng & Xin Wang |
Middle Jurassic |
An early flowering plant. |
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Gen et sp nov |
Valid |
Xin Wang & Shijun Wang |
Middle Jurassic |
An early flowering plant. |
Footnotes
Complete author list
As science becomes more collaborative, papers with large numbers of authors are becoming more common. To prevent the deformation of the tables, these footnotes list the contributors to papers that erect new genera and have many authors.
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