†Sarnacius gingerichi (Toliapinidae)
Sarnacius gingerichi ist eine Primatenart innerhalb der Familie Toliapinidae, die ab dem Paläogen (Paläozän) im Thanetium lebte, das vor rund 59,2 Millionen Jahren begann und bis vor 56 Millionen Jahren andauerte.
Daten zu den einzelnen Funden von Sarnacius gingerichi
Sammlung | Epoche, Alter | Geologie, Formation | ||
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Templeuve | Thanetian zwischen 56 und 59.2 Millionen Jahren |
Tuffeau de St Omer | ||
Kommentar z. Stratigraphie | ||||
middle Thanetian (NP8 biozone; ~58 Ma); MP6 | ||||
U.a. am Fundort ausgegraben: | Berruvius lasseroni |
Sammlung | Kommentar zum Fundort | Epoche, Alter | Geologie, Formation | Kommentar zur Sammlung |
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Cernay | "près de Cernay-lès-Reims" (basis of coordinate) according to Russell 1981 | Thanetian zwischen 56 und 59.2 Millionen Jahren |
Conglomérat de Cernay | Cernay-lès-Reims; carrières Lemoine; Lemoine Quarry |
Kommentar z. Stratigraphie | Museum | Kommentar z. Taxonomie | ||
"Thanétien supérieur" | MNHN | remaining fauna not discussed | ||
U.a. am Fundort ausgegraben: | Chiromyoides campanicus |
Sammlung | Kommentar zum Fundort | Epoche, Alter | Kommentar zur Sammlung | |
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Montchenot East | East of highway D951, Montchenot, near Reims, Marne | Thanetian zwischen 56 und 59.2 Millionen Jahren |
Les Monts-Martin; Mont-Chenot | |
Kommentar z. Stratigraphie | Museum | Kommentar z. Taxonomie | ||
Marnes de Montchenot Most fossil mammals come from levels E and F of Laurain and Henry (1968), which were also sampled most extensively, but fossils still occur further down in the section, including the top of level D. European mammalian reference level MP6 | MNHN | Almost all mammal specimens found at Montchenot are isolated teeth, mainly of micromammals. A maxillary with P3–M3 of a louisinine “condylarth” and a few other specimens with associated dental remains demonstrate the potential of these sites for delivering more complete fossil remains. More than 400 dental mammal specimens identifiable at least to genus level are currently available. Only few mammalian postcranial remains have been recovered up to now. | ||
U.a. am Fundort ausgegraben: | Plesiadapis tricuspidens |
Sammlung | Kommentar zum Fundort | Epoche, Alter | Geologie, Formation | Kommentar zur Sammlung |
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Mont Berru | coordinate based on Berru | Thanetian zwischen 56 und 59.2 Millionen Jahren |
Sables de Bracheux | Berru bed 5; Mouras Quarry; Cernay |
Kommentar z. Stratigraphie | Lithographie | |||
younger than carrière Lemoine, which is late Thanetian (Russell 1981); NP9, MP6 (Smith and Smith 2003) bed 5 (Hooker and Russell 2012) | conglomerate (Smith and Smith 2003) | |||
U.a. am Fundort ausgegraben: | Berruvius lasseroni |
Literatur
D. E. Russell 1981, Un primate nouveau du Paléocène supérieur de France. Geobios. 14:3, p. 399 - 405J. J. Hooker, D. E. Russell, A. Phelzion 1999, A new family of Plesiadapiformes (Mammalia) from the Old World Lower Paleogene. Palaeontology. 42:3, p. 377 - 407
T. Smith, R. Smith, A. Phelzion 2003, Terrestrial mammals as biostratigraphic indicators in upper Paleocene-lower Eocene marine deposits of the southern North Sea Basin. Geological Society of America Special Paper. 369:3, p. 513 - 520
M. Jehle, M. Godinot, D. Delsate, A. Phélizon, J.-L. Pellouin 2012, A new late Paleocene micromammal fauna from Montchenot (Paris Basin). Preliminary results. Palaeobiodiversity and Palaeoenvironments. 92:3, p. 487 - 496