Near River Tatacoa NE of Villa Vieja, Kolumbien


Fundort: Near River Tatacoa NE of Villa Vieja, Kolumbien, Huila, Kolumbien
Taxon: Stirtonia tatacoensis aus der Familie Atelidae
Fossilien und Beschreibung der Fundstelle:
2 Fossilien gefunden:
Bezeichng. Anzahl Seite Körpert./Zahn Abkürzg.
IGM-KU-82011rightoberer Molar(Upper M1)
IGM-KU-82011leftoberer Molar(Upper M2)
Macrofossils, In 1979 field season, the upper premolars and the molars of Stirtonia tatacoensis were found in the Upper Miocene La Venta badland of Colombia. (...) The specimens were collected on eroded surface of clay of the Honda Formation within a single spot (50cm2), The specimens were collected on eroded surface of clay of the Honda Formation within a single spot (50cm2)
Geschätztes Alter
der Fundstelle:
zwischen 11,8 und 13,8 Millionen Jahre aus der Formation in Kolumbien
Geologie, Sratigraphie Serravallian / Laventan /
Koordinaten: 3° 17 ' 22 '' N, 75° 10 ' 48 '' W

Literatur

T. Setoguchi, T. Watanabe, T. Mouri 1981, The upper dentition of Stirtonia (Ceboidea, Primates) from the Miocene of Colombia, South America and the origin of the Postero-internal cusp of upper molars of howler monkeys (Alouatta). Kyoto University Overseas Research Reports of New World Monkeys. 2, p. 51 - 60

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