Lemur catta (Lemuridae)
Lemur catta ist eine Primatenart innerhalb der Familie Lemuridae, die ab dem Holozän lebte, das vor rund vor 12.000 Jahren begann und bis vor heute andauerte.
Daten zu den einzelnen Funden von Lemur catta
Sammlung | Kommentar zum Fundort | Epoche, Alter | ||
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Andrahomana Cave (historical collections) | exact coordinate given by Burney et al. (2008) | Holocene zwischen 0 und 0.01 Millionen Jahren |
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Kommentar z. Stratigraphie | Lithographie | Museum | ||
sediments are from "a large collapsed-cave feature in Pleistocene eolianite (calcareous sandstone)" (Godfrey et al. 2006), and the lower unit yielding extinct vertebrates is stratigraphically mixed and "mid-to-late Holocene" (Burney et al. 2008) | "an upper unit, generally 10-20 cm thick, of brown humic silty sand" contains extant taxa and "a much thicker lower unit, of ca. 1 m to <3m thicknes, or coarser, lighter-colored sands" includes the extinct taxa | BMNH,MNHN | ||
U.a. am Fundort ausgegraben: | Hadropithecus stenognathus |
Sammlung | Kommentar zum Fundort | Epoche, Alter | ||
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Andrahomana Cave (2002-2003 collections) | exact coordinate given by Burney et al. (2008) | Holocene zwischen 0 und 0.01 Millionen Jahren |
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Kommentar z. Stratigraphie | Lithographie | |||
sediments are from "a large collapsed-cave feature in Pleistocene eolianite (calcareous sandstone)" (Godfrey et al. 2006), and the lower unit yielding extinct vertebrates is stratigraphically mixed and "mid-to-late Holocene" (Burney et al. 2008) | "an upper unit, generally 10-20 cm thick, of brown humic silty sand" contains extant taxa and "a much thicker lower unit, of ca. 1 m to <3m thicknes, or coarser, lighter-colored sands" includes the extinct taxa | |||
U.a. am Fundort ausgegraben: | Hadropithecus stenognathus |