Sivaladapis palaeindicus (Adapidae)



Sivaladapis palaeindicus ist eine Primatenart innerhalb der Familie Adapidae, die ab dem Neogen (Miozän) im Langhium lebte, das vor rund 16 Millionen Jahren begann und bis vor 13,8 Millionen Jahren andauerte.

Systematik

Daten zu den einzelnen Funden von Sivaladapis palaeindicus
Sammlung Kommentar zum Fundort Epoche, Alter Geologie, Formation
Ramanagar Original publication says 72 22 E but that must be incorrect. Serravallian
zwischen 11.61 und 15.97 Millionen Jahren
Chinji
Kommentar z. Stratigraphie Lithographie Kommentar z. Taxonomie
Outcrop sections observed near Ramanagar Township. about 11 - 13 Ma = MN 6 or 7 + 8 according to Vasishat et al. 1978 This formation is about 11.2 to 14.2 Ma in age (Barry et al., 2002). Aranaceous units alternating with argillaceous units. Aranaceous units dominated by sandstones over siltstones: medium to coarse-grained, highly weathered, micaceous, moderately compact with high percentage of undigested rock particles. Dirty-green to gray. Argillaceous units are claystones with some shales: loose, and green to pink weathered. authors note: carnivores, rodents, perissodactyls, artiodactyls, reptiles, fish and plants remains
U.a. am Fundort ausgegraben: Sivapithecus indicus

Literatur

P. K. Basu 2004, Siwalik mammals of the Jammu Sub-Himalaya, India: an appraisal of their diversity and habitats.. Quaternary International. 117, p. 105 - 118