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词条 1987 in paleontology
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  1. Plants

     Newly described angiosperms 

  2. Molluscs

     Newly described bivalves 

  3. Arthropods

     Newly described arachnids  Newly described crustaceans  Newly described insects 

  4. Vertebrates

     Newly described dinosaurs  Newly named birds 

  5. Pterosaurs

     New taxa 

  6. References

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Plants

Newly described angiosperms

Acer alaskense[1]

Sect and sp nov

Valid

Wolfe & TanaiLatest PaleoceneChickaloon Formation{{flag|USA}}

Oldest Acer sp in Alaska; Only species of the section Alaskana

Acer ashwilli[1]

sp nov

Valid

Wolfe & Tanai

early OligoceneJohn Day Formation{{flag|USA}}

extinct member of section Ginnala

Acer browni[1]

sp nov

Valid

Wolfe & Tanai

early - Middle Miocene

Collawash flora and several other floras

{{flag|USA}} {{Flag|Canada}}

extinct member of section Parviflora

Acer castorrivularis[1]

sp nov

Valid

Wolfe & Tanai

Late Eocene

Beaver Creek Flora, Montana

{{flag|USA}}

extinct member of section Macrantha

Acer clarnoense[1]

sp nov

Valid

Wolfe & Tanai

Late Eocene

John Day Formation

{{flag|USA}}

extinct member of section Macrantha

Acer dettermani[1]

sp nov

Valid

Wolfe & Tanai

Late Eocene - early Oligocene

Meshik Volcanics{{flag|USA}}

extinct member of section Macrantha

Acer douglasense[1]

sect and sp nov

Valid

Wolfe & Tanai

early EoceneWest Foreland Formation{{flag|USA}}

Only species of the section Douglasa

Acer eonegundo[1]

Sp. nov.

valid

Wolfe & Tanai

Middle-Late Eocene

"Bull Run" Flora

{{Flag|USA}}

extinct species of Acer sect. Negundo

Acer ferrignoi[1]

sp nov

valid

Wolfe & Tanai

Late Miocene

Lolo pass flora, Oregon

{{Flag|USA}}

Member of Acer Section Rubra

Acer hillsi[1]

sp nov

Valid

Wolfe & Tanai

YpresianKlondike Mountain Formation{{flag|USA}}

one of two species in the extinct section Stewarta

Acer ivanofense[1]

sp nov

Valid

Wolfe & Tanai

Latest Eocene - Early Oligocene

Meshik Volcanics

{{flag|USA}}

extinct member of section Glabra

Acer kenaicum[1]

sp nov

Valid

Wolfe & Tanai

Oligocene

Tsadaka Formation & Tyonek Formation{{flag|USA}}

extinct member of section Rubra

Acer latahense[1]

sp nov

Valid

Wolfe & Tanai

early - Late Miocene

Latah, Mascall, and Succor Creek Formations

{{flag|USA}}

extinct member of Acer section Macrantha

Acer lincolnense

Sp. nov.

valid

Wolfe & Tanai

Late Eocene

Beaver Creek Flora

{{flag|USA}}

A possible member of Acer sect. Cissifolia

Acer republicense[1]

Sect and sp nov

Valid

Wolfe & Tanai

Ypresian

Klondike Mountain Formation{{flag|USA}}

type and only species in the extinct section Republica

Acer rousei[1]

sp nov

Valid

Wolfe & TanaiYpresian

Allenby formation & McAbee Site

{{Flag|Canada}}

only species in the extinct section Rousea

Acer smileyi[1]

sp nov

Valid

Wolfe & TanaiLate Oligocene - Middle Miocene

Clarkia and other formations

{{flag|USA}}

extinct member of section Parviflora

Acer stewarti[1]

sp nov

Valid

Wolfe & TanaiYpresianAllenby formation{{Flag|Canada}}

one of two species in the extinct section Stewarta

Acer stonebergae[1]

sp nov

Valid

Wolfe & Tanai

Ypresian

Allenby and Klondike Mountain Formations

{{Flag|Canada}} {{flag|USA}}

one of three species in the extinct section Torada

Acer taggarti[1]

sp nov

valid

Wolfe & Tanai

Middle Miocene

Mascall Formation{{Flag|USA}}

Member of Acer Section Rubra

Acer taurocursum[1]

sp nov

Valid

Wolfe & TanaiLate Eocene

Bull Run Flora, Nevada

{{flag|USA}}

extinct member of section Rubra

Acer toradense[1]

sp nov

Valid

Wolfe & TanaiYpresian

Allenby and Klondike Mountain Formations

{{Flag|Canada}} {{flag|USA}}

one of three species in the extinct section Torada

Acer traini[1]

sp nov

Valid

Wolfe & Tanai

Early to middle Miocene

Trout Creek flora and others

{{flag|USA}}{{flag|Canada}}

extinct member of section Glabra

Acer washingtonense[1]

Sect and sp nov

Valid

Wolfe & Tanai

YpresianKlondike Mountain Formation{{flag|USA}}

type species in the extinct section Torada

Acer whitebirdense[2]

Comb nov

Valid

(Ashlee) Wolfe & Tanai

Middle MioceneWhite Bird Flora{{flag|USA}}

member of Acer section Rubra

Barghoornia[3]

gen et sp nov

Valid

Wolfe & WehrYpresian

Tom Thumb Tuff, Klondike Mountain Formation

{{flag|USA}}

Monotypic with the species Barghoornia oblongifolia

Betula leopoldae[3]

sp nov

Valid

Wolfe & WehrYpresian

Tom Thumb Tuff, Klondike Mountain Formation

{{flag|USA}}Bohlenia[3]

gen et sp nov

Valid

Wolfe & WehrYpresian

Tom Thumb Tuff, Klondike Mountain Formation

{{flag|USA}}Carya washingtonensis[4]

sp nov

Valid

ManchesterLanghian

Badger Pocket-Squaw Creek, Wanapum Basalts

{{flag|USA}}

described from one of the oldest rodent nut caches known

Langeria[3]

gen et sp nov

Valid

Wolfe & WehrYpresian

Tom Thumb Tuff, Klondike Mountain Formation

{{flag|USA}}

Monotypic with the species Langeria magnifica

Macginitiea[3]

gen et sp nov

Valid

Wolfe & WehrYpresian

Tom Thumb Tuff, Klondike Mountain Formation

{{flag|USA}}Photinia pageae[3]

sp nov

Valid

Wolfe & WehrYpresian

Tom Thumb Tuff, Klondike Mountain Formation

{{flag|USA}}Republica[3]

gen et sp nov

Valid

Wolfe & WehrYpresian

Tom Thumb Tuff, Klondike Mountain Formation

{{flag|USA}}

Incertae sedis angiospermae

Rhus malloryi[3]

sp nov

Valid

Wolfe & WehrYpresian

Tom Thumb Tuff, Klondike Mountain Formation

{{flag|USA}}Schoepfia republicensis[3]

sp nov

Valid

Wolfe & WehrYpresian

Tom Thumb Tuff, Klondike Mountain Formation

{{Flag|USA}}Tilia johnsoni[3]

sp nov

Valid

Wolfe & WehrYpresian

Tom Thumb Tuff, Klondike Mountain Formation

{{Flag|USA}}Tsukada[3]

gen et sp nov

Valid

Wolfe & WehrYpresian

Tom Thumb Tuff, Klondike Mountain Formation

{{Flag|USA}}

Monotypic with the species Tsukada davidiifolia

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Unit Location Notes Images

Molluscs

Newly described bivalves

Tuarangia gravgaerdensis[5]

sp nov

valid

Berg-Madsen

Middle CambrianBornholm{{Flag|Denmark}}

second Tuarangia species named

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Unit Location Notes Images

Arthropods

Newly described arachnids

Attercopus[6]

gen et sp nov

Valid

Shear et al.

GivetianGilboa, New York{{Flag|USA}}

one of the oldest spiders

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Unit Location Notes Images

Newly described crustaceans

Homarus morrisi[7]

Sp nov

Valid

Quayle

Ypresian–Bartonian{{Flag|England}}
Name Novelty Status Authors Age Unit Location Notes Images

Newly described insects

Baikuris[8]

Gen et sp nov

Valid

Dlussky

SantonianTaimyr amber{{Flag|Russia}}

A sphecomyrmine ant.
Two species B. mandibularis and B. mirabilis

Sapho armissani

Sp nov.

Valid

Nel

StampianNarbonne Basin{{Flag|France}}

A Calopterygid damselfly.

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Unit Location Notes Images

Vertebrates

  • Stokes suggested that sauropods recycled their gastroliths and chose them based on brightness of color.[9]

Newly described dinosaurs

Aeolosaurus[10]

gen et sp nov

Valid taxon

PowellLate CretaceousAngostura Colorada Formation{{Flag|Argentina}}

A titanosaurian

Aragosaurus[11]

Gen et sp nov

Valid taxon

Sanz, Buscalioni, Casanovas-Cladellas, & SantaféHauterivian-Barremian{{Flag|Spain}}Borogovia[12]

gen et sp nov

Valid taxon

OsmólskaLate Cretaceous{{Flag|Mongolia}}

"Clevelanotyrannus"[13]

gen et sp nov

Nomen nudum

Bakker, Williams & Currie vide: Currie

Late CretaceousLance Formation{{Flag|USA}}

determined to be a junior synonym of Nanotyrannus

"Jiangjunmiaosaurus"

nomen nudumAnonymousMiddle JurassicShishugou FormationMaleevus[14]

gen et sp nov

Valid taxon

TumanovaLate Cretaceous{{Flag|Mongolia}}

"Unicerosaurus"

Nomen nudum

Baugh vide: Armstrong

Glen Rose, Texas?

{{Flag|USA}}

Possibly a Fish neural spine, never formally described

Walkeria[17]

gen et sp nov

name preoccupied

ChatterjeeLate TriassicMaleri Formation{{Flag|India}}

Name preoccupied by a bryozoan. Renamed Alwalkeria in 1994.

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Unit Location Notes Images
China}}Junior synonym of Monolophosaurus
Pseudolagosuchus[15]

Gen et sp nov

Valid taxon

Arcucci

Ladinian (Middle Triassic)

Chañares Formation{{Flag|Argentina}}

possibly a jr synonym of Lewisuchus

Ugrosaurus[16]

gen et sp nov

Junior synonymCobabe & David FastovskyLate CretaceousHell Creek Formation{{Flag|USA}}Junior synonym of Triceratops

Newly named birds

Aenigmavis sapea[18]

jr synonym

Gen et sp. nov.

PetersMiddle EoceneMessel pit{{flag|Germany}}

An Ameghinornithidae, jr synonym of Strigogyps sapea.[19] it is the type species of the genus Aenigmavis Peters, 1987.

Aythya chauvirae[20]

Valid

Sp nov.

ChenevalMiddle Miocene{{flag|France}}

An Anatidae.

Calcardea junnei[21]

Valid

Gen et sp nov.

GingerichEarly EoceneWilwood Formation{{flag|USA}}

Monotypic with C. junnei. Originally classified as a member of Ardeidae; this interpretation was rejected by Mayr, Gingerich & Smith (2019), who considered this bird to be a member of Telluraves, and claimed that it resembled parrot-like taxon Vastanavis.[22]

Carduelis triasi[23]

Valid

Sp nov.

Alcover & FloritLate Pleistocene-HoloceneLa Palma{{flag|Canary Islands}}

A Fringillidae, Carduelinae.

Dromaius gidju[24]

jr synonym

Sp nov.

Patterson & Vickers RichMiddle MioceneWipajiri Formation{{flag|Australia}}

A Dromaiidae, jr synonym of Emuarius gidju.[25]

Ducula david[26]

Valid

Sp. nov.

Balouet & OlsonHoloceneUvea{{flag|Wallis and Futuna}}

A Columbidae.

Eoglaucidium pallas[27]

Valid

Gen et sp nov.

FischerMiddle EoceneMessel pit & Geiseltal{{flag|Germany}}

A Sandcoleid, monotypic with E. pallas.

Janipes nymphaeobates[28]

Valid

Gen et sp nov.

Rasmussen, Olson, & SimonsEarly OligoceneJebel Qatrani Formation{{flag|Egypt}}

A Jacanidae, monotypic with J. nymphaeobates

Juncitarsus merkeli[29]

Valid

Sp. nov.

Dieter S. PetersMiddle EoceneMessel pit{{flag|Germany}}

A Juncitarsid

Necrobyas medius[30]

jr synonym

Sp. nov.

Mourer-ChauviréEocene or OligocenePhosphorites du Quercy{{flag|France}}

A Tytonid, transferred to Prosybris medius in 1998.[31]

Nupharanassa[28]

Valid

Gen et sp. nov.

Rasmussen, Olson, & SimonsEarly OligoceneJebel Qatrani Formation{{flag|Egypt}}

A Jacanidae,
two species N. bulotorum and N. tolutaria.

Otis khosatzkii[32]

Valid

Sp. nov.

Bocheński & KurochkinLate Pliocene{{flag|Moldova}}

An Otidid

Otis paratetrax[32]

Valid

Sp nov.

Bocheński & KurochkinLate Pliocene{{flag|Moldova}}
{{flag|Ukraine}}

An Otididae.

Palaeoalectoris[33]

Valid

Gen et sp nov.

HouArgonianXiacaowan Formation{{flag|China}}

A Threskiornithid, monotypic with P. songlinensis.

Palaeobyas[30]

Valid

Gen et sp nov.

Mourer-ChauviréEocene or OligocenePhosphorites du Quercy{{flag|France}}

A Sophiornithid, monotypic with P. cracrafti.

Palaeoglaux[30]

Valid

Gen et sp nov.

Mourer-ChauviréLate Eocene{{flag|France}}

A Palaeoglaucid, monotypic with P. perrierensis.

Palaeotyto cadurcensis[30]

Valid

Gen et sp nov.

Mourer-ChauviréEocene or Oligocene

Phosphorites du Quercy,

{{flag|France}}

A Sophiornithid,[34] monotypic with P. cadurcensis.

Petralca austriaca[35]

Valid

Gen et sp nov.

MlíkovskýLate Oligocene & Early Miocene{{flag|Austria}}

Monotypic with P. austriaca. Originally though to be an auk; Göhlich & Mayr (in press) reinterpreted it as a member of Gaviiformes.[36]

Platalea tiangangensis[33]

Valid

Sp. nov.

HouArgonianXiacaowan Formation{{flag|China}}

A Phasianid.

Prefica[37]

Valid

Gen et sp nov.

OlsonEarly EoceneGreen River Formation{{flag|USA}}

A Steatornithidae, Preficinae, monotypic with P. nivea

Sophiornis[30]

Valid

Gen et sp nov.

Mourer-ChauviréEocene or OligocenePhosphorites du Quercy{{flag|France}}

A Sophiornithid, monotypic with S. quercynus

Vini sinotoi[38]

Valid

Sp. nov.

Steadman & Zarriello

Holocene

Ua Huka;
Hiva Oa;
Tahuata{{flag|French Polynesia}}

A Psittacidae, Loriinae.

Vini vidivici[38]

Valid

Sp. nov.

Steadman & ZarrielloHoloceneTahuata{{flag|French Polynesia}}

A Psittacidae, Loriinae.

Tytthostonyx glauconiticus[39]

Valid

Gen et sp nov.

Olson & Parris,

MaastrichtianHornerstown Formation{{flag|USA}}

A Tytthostonychid, monotypic with T. glauconiticus

Xenerodiopus[28]

Valid

Gen et sp nov.

Rasmussen, Olson, & SimonsEarly OligoceneJebel Qatrani Formation{{flag|Egypt}}

A Xenerodiopid, monotypic with X. mycter

Name Status Novelty Authors Age Unit Location Notes Images

Pterosaurs

New taxa

Arambourgiania

Gen nov

Valid

Nesov, Kanznyshkina, & Cherepanov

Maastrichtian{{Flag|Jordan}}

New generic name for "Titanopteryx philadelphiae"

Tropeognathus

Gen et sp nov

jr synonym?

Wellnhofer

CenomanianSantana Formation{{Flag|Brazil}}

possibly a jr synonym of Ornithocheirus

Name StatusAuthors Age Unit Location Notes

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