Totland Bay, Lower Headon Beds, Isle of Wight,
| Fundort: | Totland Bay, Lower Headon Beds, Isle of Wight, , England, | |
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| Taxon: | Microchoerus erinaceus aus der Familie Omomyidae | |
| Fossilien und Beschreibung der Fundstelle: | ||
| Mesofossils, Fauna comes from a grey-green clay with shell-fragments (approx. 8 cm thick) passing upwards into a lignitic clay. These laywers are overlain by a pale brown marly limestone with mollusc shells. , Fauna comes from a grey-green clay with shell-fragments (approx. 8 cm thick) passing upwards into a lignitic clay. These laywers are overlain by a pale brown marly limestone with mollusc shells. | ||
| Geschätztes Alter der Fundstelle: |
zwischen 33,9 und 37,2 Millionen Jahre aus der Lower Headon Beds Formation in | |
| Geologie, Sratigraphie | Priabonian / Late Eocene / Lower Headon Beds | |
| Koordinaten: | 50° 40 ' 0 '' N, 1° 31 ' 59 '' W | |
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Die Daten sowie die folgende Systematik stammen aus der Paleobiology Database, Lizenz
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LiteraturM. J. Benton, E. Cook, J. J. Hooker 2005, Mesozoic and Tertiary Fossil Mammals and Birds of Great Britain. Geological Conservation Review Series. 32, p. 215 |
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Systematik
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