Thamingyauk Kyitchaung, Myanmar
Fundort: | Thamingyauk Kyitchaung, Myanmar, , Myanmar | |
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Taxon: | Afrasia djijidae aus der Familie Afrotarsiidae | |
Fossilien und Beschreibung der Fundstelle: | ||
Macrofossils, The whole sequence of units was originally defined as the ‘Pondaung Sandstones’ by Cotter (1914), but the horizon yielding Eocene vertebrate fossils is now known as the ‘Upper Member’ of the Pondaung Formation (see Maung et al. 2005). The most recent age for this unit is ~39–38 Ma and so it can be regarded as middle Bartonian (see Tsubamoto et al. 2011). | ||
Geschätztes Alter der Fundstelle: |
zwischen 38, und 41,3 Millionen Jahre aus der Pondaung Formation in Myanmar | |
Geologie, Sratigraphie | Bartonian / Bartonian / Pondaung | |
Koordinaten: | 21° 45 ' 59 '' N, 94° 50 ' 59 '' O | |
Die Daten sowie die folgende Systematik stammen aus der Paleobiology Database, Lizenz
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LiteraturY. Chaimanee, O. Chavasseau, K. C. Beard, Aung Aung Kyaw, Aung Naing Soe, Chit Sein, V. Lazzari, L. Marivaux, B. Marandat, Myat Swe, M. Rugbumrung, Thit Lwin, X. Valentin, Zin-Maung-Maung-Thein, J.-J. Jaeger 2012, Late middle Eocene primate from Myanmar and the initial anthropoid colonization of Africa. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 109:26, p. 10293 - 10297 |
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