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词条 2006 in paleontology
释义

  1. Plants

     Pteridophyta 

  2. Arthropods

     Insects 

  3. Tetrapodomorphs

  4. Amphibians

     Newly named temnospondylians  Newly named amphibians 

  5. Ichthyosaurs

  6. Lepidosauromorphs

     Newly named basal lepidosauromorphs  Newly named plesiosaurs  Newly named squamates 

  7. Turtles

  8. Archosauromorphs

     Newly named crurotarsans  Newly named dinosaurs  Newly named birds  Newly named pterosaurs 

  9. Synapsids

     Non-mammalian  Mammals 

  10. References

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Plants

Pteridophyta

Wessiea oroszii[1]

Sp nov

Valid

Serbet & Rothwell

CampanianHorseshoe Canyon Formation{{flag|Canada}}

A fern of uncertain affinity

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Unit Location Notes Images

Arthropods

Insects

Avitomyrmex[2]

Gen et sp. nov

valid

Archibald, Cover, & Moreau

Ypresian

Unnamed Formation, Kamloops Group

{{Flag|Canada}} ({{Flag|British Columbia}})

New bulldog ant genus with three species

Emiliana[3]

Trib, Gen, et sp. nov

valid

Shcherbakov

Lutetian

Parachute Member, Green River Formation

{{Flag|USA}} ({{Flag|Colorado}})

oldest member of Tropiduchidae

Eocenomyrma[4]

Gen et 3 sp nov

Valid

Dlussky & Radchenko

Priabonian

Baltic amber{{Flag|Russia}}

A Myrmicin ant, 3 species

Feroseta[5]

Gen et sp nov

valid

Poinar

BurdigalianDominican amber{{Flag|Dominican Republic}}

A mantidfly, type sp. F. prisca

Macabeemyrma[2]

Gen et sp. nov

valid

Archibald, Cover, & Moreau

Ypresian

Unnamed Formation, Kamloops Group

{{Flag|Canada}} ({{Flag|British Columbia}})

New bulldog ant genus with a single species

Palaeovespa menatensis[6]

Sp nov

valid

Nel & Auvray

ThanetianMenat Formation{{Flag|France}}

A vespid wasp

Ypresiomyrma[2][7]

Gen et sp. nov & sp nov comb

valid

Archibald, Cover, & Moreau

Ypresian

Fur

{{Flag|Denmark}}

New bulldog ant genus, Y. orbiculata, Y. bartletti, Y. rebekkae

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type unit Location Notes Images

Tetrapodomorphs

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Unit Location Notes Images
Tiktaalik[8]

Gen et sp nov

Valid

Daeschler, Shubin, & JenkinsLate DevonianFram Formation
  • {{Flag|Canada}} ({{Flag|Nunavut}})

Type species T. roseae. The Earliest Tetrapod.

Amphibians

Newly named temnospondylians

Iberospondylus[9]

Valid

  • Laurin
  • Soler-Gijon

Late Carboniferous

  • {{flag|Spain}}

The type species is Iberospondylus schultzei.

Tirraturhinus[10]

Valid

  • Nield
  • Damiani
  • Warren

Early Triassic

Arcadia Formation
  • {{flag|Australia}}

The type species is Tirraturhinus smisseni.

Trematolestes[11]

Valid

  • Schoch

Middle Triassic

Erfurt Formation
  • {{flag|Germany}}

The type species is Trematolestes hagdorni.

Name Status Authors Age Unit Location NotesImages

Newly named amphibians

Pangerpeton[12]

Valid

  • Wang
  • Evans

Late Jurassic/Early Cretaceous

Daohugou Beds{{flag|China}}

The type species is Pangerpeton sinensis.

Name Status Authors Age Unit Location Notes Images

Ichthyosaurs

Maiaspondylus[13]

Valid

  • Maxwell
  • Caldwell

Early Cretaceous

Loon River Formation{{flag|Canada}}

The type species is Maiaspondylus lindoei.

Name Status Authors Age Unit Location Notes Images

Lepidosauromorphs

Newly named basal lepidosauromorphs

Rautiania[14]

Valid

  • Bulanov
  • Sennikov

Late Permian

Vyasovka Formation{{flag|Russia}}

Two species was descript: Rautiania alexandri (type) and R. minchi.

Name Status Authors Age Unit Location Notes Images

Newly named plesiosaurs

Bobosaurus[15]

Valid

  • Dalla Vecchia

Late Triassic

Rio del Lago Formation
  • {{flag|Italy}}

The type species is Bobosaurus forojuliensis.

Futabasaurus[16]

Valid

  • Sato
  • Hasegawa
  • Manabe

Late Cretaceous

Tamayama Formation
  • {{flag|Japan}}

The type species is Futabasaurus suzukii.

Opallionectes[17]

Valid

  • Kear

Early Cretaceous

  • {{flag|Australia}}

The type species is Opallionectes andamookaensis.

Umoonasaurus[18]

Valid

  • Kear
  • Schroeder
  • Lee

Early Cretaceous

Bulldog Shale
  • {{flag|Australia}}

The type species is Umoonasaurus demoscyllus.

Name Status Authors Age Unit Location Notes Images

Newly named squamates

Najash[19]

Gen et sp nov

Valid

Apesteguia & Zaher

Late Cretaceous

Candeleros Formation{{flag|Argentina}}

Type sp N rionegrina.

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Unit Location Notes Images

Turtles

Gigantatypus[20]

Valid

  • Kaddumi

Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian)

Muwaqqar Chalk Marl Formation

{{flag|Jordan}}

A sea turtle. The type species is G. salahi.

Name Status Authors Age Unit Location Notes Images

Archosauromorphs

Newly named crurotarsans

Adamantinasuchus[21]

Valid

  • Nobre
  • Carvalho

Late Cretaceous

Adamantina Formation
  • {{flag|Brazil}}

A notosuchian. The type species is Adamantinasuchus navae.

Aldabrachampsus[22]

Valid

  • Brochu

Pleistocene

  • {{flag|Seychelles}}

A crocodylid. The type species is Aldabrachampsus dilophus.

Effigia[23]

Valid

  • Nesbitt
  • Norell

Late Triassic

Chinle Formation
  • {{flag|USA}} ({{flag|New Mexico}})

A rauisuchian. The type species is Effigia okeeffeae.

Isisfordia[24]

Valid

  • Salisbury
  • Molnar
  • Frey
  • Willis

Early-Late Cretaceous

Winton Formation
  • {{flag|Australia}}

A eusuchian. The type species is Isisfordia duncani.

Name Status Authors Age Unit Location NotesImages

Newly named dinosaurs

  • Vickaryous, M K., 2006, New information on the cranial anatomy of Edmontonia rugosidens Gilmore, a Late Cretaceous nodosaurid dinosaur from Dinosaur Provincial Park, Alberta: JVP, v. 26, n. 4: 1011-1013.

Data coutersy of George Olshevky's dinosaur genera list.[25]

Name StatusAuthorsLocationNotesImages
Adamantisaurus[26] Valid taxon
  • Rodrigo Santucci
  • Reinaldo Jose Bertini
  • {{flag|Brazil}}
Agujaceratops Valid taxon
  • Spencer G. Lucas
  • Sullivan
  • Hunt
  • {{flag|USA}} ({{flag|Texas}})
Alaskacephale[27] Valid taxon
  • Sullivan
  • {{flag|USA}} ({{flag|Alaska}})
An Ankylosaur from the North Pole.
Aniksosaurus[28] Valid taxon
  • Martínez
  • Novas
  • {{flag|Argentina}}
Antarctopelta.[29] Valid taxon
  • Salgado
  • Gasparini
  • {{flag|Antarctica}}
An Ankylosaur from the South Pole.
Balochisaurus Valid taxon
  • Malkani
  • {{flag|Pakistan}}
"Bayosaurus" Nomen nudum
  • Rodolfo Coria
  • Phillip J. Currie
  • Paulina Carabajal
Cedrorestes[30] Valid taxon
  • David Gilpin
  • Tony DiCroce
  • Kenneth Carpenter
  • {{flag|USA}}({{flag|Utah}})
Dracorex[31] Jr. Synonym
  • Robert Bakker
  • Sullivan
  • Porter
  • Larson
  • Saulsbury
Jr. Synonym of Pachycephalosaurus.
Dracovenator[32] Valid taxon
  • Yates
  • {{flag|South Africa}}
An African Dilophosaur.
Erketu[33] Valid taxon
  • Ksepka
  • Mark Norell
  • {{flag|Mongolia}}
Europasaurus[34] Valid taxon

Mateus Laven Knötschke vide:

  • Sander
  • Mateus
  • Laven
  • Knötschke
  • {{flag|Germany}}
Fusuisaurus[35] Valid taxon
  • Mo
  • Wang W.
  • Huang Z.
  • Huang X.
  • Xu X.
  • {{flag|China}}
Guanlong[36] Valid taxon
  • Xu Xing
  • Clark
  • Forster
  • Mark Norell
  • Erickson
  • Eberth
  • Jia C.
  • Zhao Q.
  • {{flag|China}}
A Crested Tyrannosaur.
Huanghetitan.[37] Valid taxon
  • You
  • Li D.
  • Zhou L.
  • Ji Q.
  • {{flag|China}}
Jiutaisaurus[38] Valid taxon
  • Wu W. H.
  • Dong Zhiming
  • Sun
  • Li C.
  • Li T.
Juravenator[39] Valid taxon
  • Göhlich
  • Luis M. Chiappe
  • {{flag|Germany}}
A ProtoFeathered Compsognathid.
Khetranisaurus[40] Valid taxon
  • Malkani
  • {{flag|Pakistan}}
Koutalisaurus[41] Jr. Synonym
  • Prieto-Marquez
  • Gaete
  • Rivas
  • Galobart
  • Boada
Jr. Synonym of Pararhabdodon.
Ligabuesaurus[42] Valid taxon
  • Jose Bonaparte
  • González-Riga (as González Riga)
  • Apesteguía
  • {{Flag|Argentina}}
An Argentine Titanosaur.
Mantellisaurus[43] Valid taxon
  • Paul
  • {{Flag|Belgium}}
  • {{Flag|Germany}}
  • {{Flag|UK}}
Mapusaurus[44] Valid taxon
  • Rodolfo Coria
  • Phillip J. Currie
  • {{Flag|Argentina}}
An Argentine Carcharodontosaur.
Marisaurus[40] Valid taxon
  • Malkani
  • {{flag|Pakistan}}
Maxakalisaurus[45] Valid taxon
  • Kellner
  • Campos
  • Azevedo
  • Trotta
  • Henriques
  • Craik
  • Silva
  • {{flag|Brazil}}
Othnielosaurus[46] Valid taxon
  • Peter Galton
  • {{flag|USA}} ({{flag|Colorado}}, {{flag|Utah}} and {{flag|Wyoming}})
Pakisaurus[40] Valid taxon
  • Malkani
  • {{flag|Pakistan}}
Razanandrongobe[47] Valid taxon
  • Maganuco
  • Dal Sasso
  • Pasini

Described by the authors as a possible crocodylomorph or theropod.

Sacisaurus[48] Valid taxon
  • Ferigolo
  • Langer
  • {{flag|Brazil}}
Possibly a Dinosaur.
Sonidosaurus Valid taxon
  • Xu X.
  • Zhang X. H.
  • Tan Q.
  • Zhao X.
  • Tan L.
  • {{flag|China}}
Sulaimanisaurus[40] Valid taxon
  • Malkani
  • {{flag|Pakistan}}
Theiophytalia[49] Valid taxon
  • Brill
  • Carpenter
  • {{flag|USA}} ({{flag|Colorado}})
Tsaagan[50] Valid taxon
  • Mark Norell
  • Clark
  • Turner
  • Makovicky
  • Rinchen Barsbold
  • Rowe
  • {{flag|Mongolia}}
Turiasaurus[51] Valid taxon
  • Royo-Torres
  • Cobos
  • Alcalá
  • {{Flag|Spain}}
Vitakridrinda.[40] Valid taxon
  • Malkani
  • {{flag|Pakistan}}
An Abelisaur from Pakistan.
Xuanhuaceratops[52] Valid taxon
  • Zhao X.
  • Cheng Z.
  • Xu X.
  • Makovicky
  • {{flag|China}}
Yamaceratops[53] Valid taxon
  • Makovicky
  • Mark Norell
  • {{flag|China}}
Yinlong[54] Valid taxon
  • Xu X.
  • Forster
  • Clark
  • Mo
  • {{flag|China}}
Yuanmousaurus[55] Valid taxon
  • Li S.
  • Ji Q.
  • Wang G. F.
  • Zhang J. H.
  • Dong Zhiming
  • {{flag|China}}
Zapalasaurus Valid taxon
  • Salgado
  • Carvalho
  • Garrido
  • {{Flag|Argentina}}
An Argentine Rebbachisaur.

Newly named birds

Abdounornis marinus[56]

Nomen Nudum

Thesis name

Bourdon

Early Ypresian

  • {{flag|Morocco}}

A species of Charadriiformes, Abdounornithidae.

Aequornis traversei[56]

Nomen Nudum

Thesis name

Bourdon

Middle Eocene

  • {{flag|Togo}}

A species of Pelagornithidae.

Anas cheuen[57]

Valid

Sp. nov.

Agnolín

Early or Middle Pleistocene

Miramar Formation
  • {{flag|Argentina}}

A species of Anas.

Archaeorhynchus spathula[58]

Valid

Gen et Sp. nov.

Zhonghe & FuchengEarly CretaceousYixian Formation
  • {{flag|China}}

An Ornithurae, type sp A. spathula.

Branta thessaliensis[59]

Valid

Sp. nov.

Boev & Koufos

Middle Turolian

  • {{flag|Greece}}

An Anatidae.

Cerebavis cenomanica[60]

Valid

Gen. et Sp. nov.

Kurochkin, Saveliev, Postnov,
Pervushov, & PopovCenomanian
  • {{flag|Russia}}

An Enantiornithes, described from a brain endocast.

Corvitalusoides[61]

Valid

Gen. et Sp. nov.

Boles

Late Oligocene or Early Miocene

Riversleigh
  • {{flag|Australia}}:
  • {{flag|Queensland}}

A Passeriformes Incertae Sedis.
Type species C. grandiculus

Cyanoliseus patagonopsis[62]

Valid

Sp. nov.

Hospitaleche & TambussiPleistoceneMiramar Formation
  • {{flag|Argentina}}

A Psittacidae.

Dalingheornis[63]

Valid

Gen. nov. et Sp. nov.

Zhang, Hou, Hasegawa, O'Connor, Martin, & ChiappeEarly CretaceousYixian Formation
  • {{flag|China}}

An Enantiornithes, type species is Dal. liweii.

Dapingfangornis[64]

Valid

Gen. nov. et Sp. nov.

Li, Duan, Hu, Wang, Cheng, & Hou

Early CretaceousJiufotang Formation
  • {{flag|China}}

An Enantiornithes, type species Dap. sentisorhinus

Didunculus placopedetes[65]

Valid

Sp. nov.

Steadman

Subrecent

‘Eua
  • {{flag|Tonga}}

A Columbidae.

Ducula harrisoni[66]

Valid

Sp. nov.

Wragg & Worthy

Subrecent

Henderson Island
  • {{flag|Pitcairn}}

A Columbidae.

Eclectus infectus[67]

Valid

Sp. nov.

Steadman

Holocene‘Eua, ‘Anatu
  • {{flag|Vanuatu}}

A Psittacidae.

Gallirallus ernstmayri[68]

Valid

Sp. nov.

Jeremy J. Kirchman & Steadman

HoloceneNew Ireland, Bismarck Archipelago
  • {{flag|Papua New Guinea}}

A Rallidae.

Gallirallus pendiculentus[68]

Valid

Sp. nov.

Kirchman & Steadman

HoloceneTinian
  • {{flag|Northern Mariana Islands}}

A Rallidae.

Gallirallus pisonii[68]

Valid

Sp. nov.

Kirchman & Steadman

HoloceneTinian
  • {{flag|Northern Mariana Islands}}

A Rallidae.

Gallirallus storrsolsoni[69]

Valid

Sp. nov.

Kirchman & Steadman

HoloceneHuahine, Society Islands
  • {{flag|French Polynesia}}

A Rallidae.

Gallirallus temptatus[68]

Valid

Sp. nov.

Kirchman & Steadman

Holocene

Rota
  • {{flag|Northern Mariana Islands}}

A Rallidae.

Jungornis geraldmayri[70]

Valid

Sp. nov.

Mourer-Chauviré & Sigé

Late Eocene

Phosphorites du Quercy
  • {{flag|France}}

A Jungornithidae

Loxioides kikuchi[71]

Valid

Sp. nov.

James & Olson

Subrecent

Kaua’i, Hawaii Islands
  • {{flag|USA}}

A Fringillidae

Masillaraptor[72]

Valid

Gen. nov. et Sp. nov.

Mayr

Middle Eocene

Messel pit
  • {{flag|Germany}}

A Masillaraptoridae, type species M. parvunguis

Nyctanassa carcinocatactes[73]

Valid

Sp. nov.

Olson & Wingate

HoloceneBermuda
  • {{flag|Bermuda}}

An Ardeidae.

Odontopteryx gigas[56]

Nomen Nudum

Thesis name

Bourdon

Early Ypresian
  • {{flag|Morocco}}

An Odontopterygidae

Odontoptila inexpectata[56]

Nomen Nudum

Thesis name

Bourdon

Early Ypresian
  • {{flag|Morocco}}

An Odontopterygidae

Pleistoanser[57]

Valid

Gen. et Sp. nov.

Agnolín

Early or Middle Pleistocene

Miramar Formation
  • {{flag|Argentina}}

An Anatidae. Type species is P. bravardi.

Plesiocathartes major[74]

Valid

Sp. nov.

Weidig

Late Wasatchian

Green River Formation
  • {{flag|USA}}

A Leptosomidae.

Plesiocathartes wyomingensis[74]

Valid

Sp. nov.

Weidig

Late Wasatchian

Green River Formation
  • {{flag|USA}}

A Leptosomidae.

Porphyrio mcnabi[69]

Valid

Sp. nov.

Kirchman & Steadman

Holocene

Huahine, Fa’ahia,

Society Islands
  • {{flag|French Polynesia}}

A Rallidae.

Pygoscelis calderensis[75]

Valid

Sp. nov.

Hospitaleche, Chávez, & Fritis

Late Miocene-Middle Pliocene

Bahia Inglesa Formation
  • {{flag|Chile}}

A Spheniscidae.

Pygoscelis grandis[76]

Valid

Sp. nov.

Walsh & Suárez

?Early Pliocene

Bahia Inglesa Formation
  • {{flag|Chile}}

A Spheniscidae.

Shanxiornis[77]

Valid

Gen. et Sp. nov.

Wang, Zhao, Hu, & Sun

Early Pleistocene

Sanmen Formation
  • {{flag|China}}

A Phasianidae, type species is S. fenyinis

Tonniornis[78]

Valid

Gen. nov. et Sp. nov.

Tambussi, Hospitaleche, Reguero, & Marenssi

Late Eocene

La Meseta Formation
  • {{flag|Antarctica}}

A Spheniscidae, two species T. mesetaensis & T. minimum

Waimanu[79]

Valid

Gen. nov. et Sp. nov.

Slack, Jones, Ando, Harrison, Fordyce, Arnason, & Penny

Early Paleocene

Basic Waipara Greensand

  • {{flag|New Zealand}}

A stem Spheniscidae. The type species is Wa. manneringi. Originally the second species, Wa. tuatahi, was assigned to this genus as well; Mayr et al. (2018) transferred this species to the separate genus Muriwaimanu.[80]

Wieslochia[81]

Valid

Gen. et Sp. nov.

Mayr & ManegoldRupelian
  • {{flag|Germany}}

An early Passeriformes Incertae Sedis, type species is Wi. weissi

Name Status Novelty Authors Age Unit Location Notes Images

Newly named pterosaurs

Cathayopterus[82]

Valid

  • Wang
  • Zhou

Early Cretaceous

Yixian Formation
  • {{flag|China}}

A pterodactyloid. The type species is Cathayopterus grabaui.

Caviramus[83]

Valid

  • Fröbisch
  • Fröbisch

Late Triassic

Kössen Formation
  • {{flag|Switzerland}}

A rhamphorhynchoid. The type species is Caviramus schesaplanensis.

Longchengpterus[84]

Valid

  • Wang
  • Li
  • Duan
  • Cheng

Early Cretaceous

Jiufotang Formation
  • {{flag|China}}

A pterodactyloid. The type species is Longchengpterus zhoai.

Muzquizopteryx[85]

Valid

  • Frey
  • Buchy
  • Stinnesbeck
  • Gonzalez
  • Stefano

Late Cretaceous

Austin Group

  • {{flag|Mexico}}

The type species is Muzquizopteryx coahuilensis.

Yixianopterus[86]

Valid

  • Ji
  • Yuan
  • Gao
  • Sun
  • Ji

Early Cretaceous

Yixian Formation
  • {{flag|China}}

A pterodactyloid. The type species is Yixianopterus jingangshanensis.

Name Status Authors Age Unit Location Notes Images

Synapsids

Non-mammalian

Herpetoskylax[87]

Valid

  • Sidor
  • Rubidge

Late Permian

  • {{flag|South Africa}}

The type species is Herpetoskylax hopsoni.

Elliotherium[88]

Valid

  • Sidor
  • Hancox

Upper Triassic

Lower Elliot Formation
  • {{flag|South Africa}}

The type species is Elliotherium kerstenae (emmend.).

Idelesaurus[89]

Valid

  • Kurkin

Upper Permian

  • {{flag|Russia}}

The type species is Idelisaurus tataricus.

Langbergia[90]

Valid

  • Abdala
  • Neveling
  • Welman

Early Triassic

Burgersdorp Formation
  • {{flag|South Africa}}

The type species is Langbergia modisei.

Nanogomphodon[91]

Valid

  • Hopson
  • Sues

Middle Triassic

Erfurt Formation
  • {{flag|Germany}}

The type species is Nanogomphodon wildi.

Oromycter[92]

Valid

  • Reisz

Early Permian

  • {{flag|USA}}

The type species is Oromycter dolesorum.

Pachydectes[93]

Valid

  • Rubidge
  • Sidor
  • Modesto

Middle Permian

Koonap Formation
  • {{flag|South Africa}}

The type species is Pachydectes elsi.

Paraburnetia[94]

Valid

  • Smith
  • Rubidge
  • Sidor

Upper Permian

Teekloof Formation
  • {{flag|South Africa}}

The type species is Paraburnetia sneeubergensis.

Protheriodon[95]

Valid

Bonaparte, Soares, & Schultz

Middle Triassic

Santa Maria Formation
  • {{flag|Brazil}}

Type sp P. estudianti.

Name Status Authors Age Unit LocationNotesImages

Mammals

Anthracoxyaena[111]

Disputed

Tong & Wang

Early Eocene

Wutu Formation
  • {{flag|China}}

A member of the family Oxyaenidae. Genus includes new species A. palustris. Subsequently Solé, Gheerbrant & Godinot (2013) considered the genus Anthracoxyaena to be a junior synonym of the genus Arfia, though the authors maintained A. palustris as a distinct species within the latter genus.[96]

Asiohyopsodus[111]

Valid

Tong & Wang

Early Eocene

Wutu Formation
  • {{flag|China}}

A member of the family Hyopsodontidae. Genus includes new species A. confuciusi.

Asioictops[97]

Valid

Tong & Wang

Early Eocene

Wutu Formation
  • {{flag|China}}

A member of the family Leptictidae. Genus includes new species A. mckennai.

Celaenolambda[97]

Valid

Tong & Wang

Early Eocene

Wutu Formation
  • {{flag|China}}

A possible member of the family Archaeolambdidae. Genus includes new species C. wangzhaoi.

Chowliia[97]

Valid

Tong & Wang

Early Eocene

Wutu Formation
  • {{flag|China}}

A member of the family Isectolophidae. Genus includes new species C. laoshanensis.

Dianomomys[97]

Valid

Tong & Wang

Early Eocene

Wutu Formation
  • {{flag|China}}

A possible member of the family Paromomyidae. Genus includes new species D. ambiguus.

Dissacus bohaiensis[97]

Valid

Tong & Wang

Early Eocene

Wutu Formation
  • {{flag|China}}

A member of Mesonychia belonging to the family Mesonychidae.

Hapalodectes huanghaiensis[97]

Valid

Tong & Wang

Early Eocene

Wutu Formation
  • {{flag|China}}

A member of Mesonychia belonging to the family Hapalodectidae.

Heterocoryphodon?yuntongi[97]

Valid

Tong & Wang

Early Eocene

Wutu Formation
  • {{flag|China}}

A member of the family Coryphodontidae.

Hylomysoides[97]

Valid

Tong & Wang

Early Eocene

Wutu Formation
  • {{flag|China}}

A possible member of the family Amphilemuridae. Genus includes new species H. qiensis.

Luchenus[97]

Valid

Tong & Wang

Early Eocene

Wutu Formation
  • {{flag|China}}

A member of the family Erinaceidae. Genus includes new species L. erinaceanus.

Migrostylops[97]

Valid

Tong & Wang

Early Eocene

Wutu Formation
  • {{flag|China}}

A member of Arctostylopida belonging to the family Arctostylopidae. Genus includes new species M. roboreus and M. rosella.

Pappomoropus[97]

Valid

Tong & Wang

Early Eocene

Wutu Formation
  • {{flag|China}}

A member of the family Eomoropidae. Genus includes new species P. taishanensis.

Paresthonyx[97]

Valid

Tong & Wang

Early Eocene

Wutu Formation
  • {{flag|China}}

A member of Tillodontia. Genus includes new species P. orientalis.

Preonictis[97]

Valid

Tong & Wang

Early Eocene

Wutu Formation
  • {{flag|China}}

A member of the family Hyaenodontidae belonging to the subfamily Proviverrinae. Genus includes new species P. youngi.

Qilulestes[97]

Valid

Tong & Wang

Early Eocene

Wutu Formation
  • {{flag|China}}

A possible member of the family Amphilemuridae. Genus includes new species Q. schieboutae.

Scileptictis[97]

Valid

Tong & Wang

Early Eocene

Wutu Formation
  • {{flag|China}}

A member of the family Leptictidae. Genus includes new species S. simplus and S? stenotalus.

Suyinia[97]

Valid

Tong & Wang

Early Eocene

Wutu Formation
  • {{flag|China}}

A member of Anagalida belonging to the family Pseudictopidae. Genus includes new species S. changleensis.

Taishanomys parvulus[97]

Valid

Tong & Wang

Early Eocene

Wutu Formation
  • {{flag|China}}

A rodent.

Talpilestes[97]

Valid

Tong & Wang

Early Eocene

Wutu Formation
  • {{flag|China}}

A possible member of the family Nyctitheriidae. Genus includes new species T. asiatica.

Variviverra[97]

Valid

Tong & Wang

Early Eocene

Wutu Formation
  • {{flag|China}}

A member of the family Viverravidae. Genus includes new species V. vegetatus.

Wutucoryphodon[97]

Valid

Tong & Wang

Early Eocene

Wutu Formation
  • {{flag|China}}

A member of the family Coryphodontidae. Genus includes new species W. xianwui.

Wutuhyus[97]

Valid

Tong & Wang

Early Eocene

Wutu Formation
  • {{flag|China}}

A member of Suiformes of uncertain phylogenetic placement. Genus includes new species W. primiveris.

Yupingale[97]

Valid

Tong & Wang

Early Eocene

Wutu Formation
  • {{flag|China}}

A member of the family Astigalidae. Genus includes new species Y. weifangensis.

Zodiocyon[97]

Valid

Tong & Wang

Early Eocene

Wutu Formation
  • {{flag|China}}

A member of the family Miacidae. Genus includes new species Z. zetesios.

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