Palaeoamasiidae

Palaeoamasiidae or Palaeoamasinae[1] is an extinct taxon of embrithopod mammals that have been found in Romania and Anatolia where they lived on the shores of the Tethys Ocean.

Palaeoamasiidae[1]
Temporal range: Middle Eocene
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Embrithopoda
Family: Palaeoamasiidae
Şen & Heintz 1979
Genera

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Classification

Notes

  1. Palaeoamasidae in the Paleobiology Database. Retrieved May 2013.
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References

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  • Maas, M.C.; Thewissen, J.G.M.; Kappelman, J. (1998). "Hypsamasia seni (Mammalia: Embrithopoda) and other mammals from the Eocene Kartal Formation of Turkey". In Beard, K.C.; Dawson, M.R. (eds.). Dawn of the Age of Mammals in Asia (PDF). Bulletin of Carnegie Museum of Natural History. 34. pp. 286–297. OCLC 493312921. Retrieved May 2013. Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
  • Ozansoy, Fikret (1966). Türkiye Senozoik çağlarında fosil insan formu problemi ve biostratigrafik dayanakları. A.Ü. D.T.C.F. (University of Ankara, Faculty of Languages, History and Geography Publications). 172. Ankara University Press. pp. 1–104. OCLC 16763756.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
  • Radulesco, C.; Iliesco, G.; Iliesco, M. (1976). "Decouverte d'un Embrithopode nouveau (Mammalia) dans la Paléogène de la dépression de Hateg (Roumanie) et considération générales sur la géologie de la région". Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie Monatshefte. 1 (11): 690–698.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
  • Şen, Ş.; Heintz, E. (1979). "Palaeoamasia kansui Ozansoy 1966, embrithopode (Mammalia) de l'Eocene de Anatolie". Annales de paléontologie (Vértébres). 65 (1): 73–91.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)


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