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Palaeontologia Sinica (New Series C,Whole Number 153,No. 20) Mammalian Fauna from the Paleocene of Nanxiong Basin, Guangdong 广东南雄古新世哺乳动物群
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Palaeontologia Sinica (New Series C,Whole Number 153,No. 20) Mammalian Fauna from the Paleocene of Nanxiong Basin, Guangdong 广东南雄古新世哺乳动物群
Language:  Chinese
Author:  Zhou Mingzhun
Pub. Date:  1977-01 Weight:   kg ISBN:  
Format:  Hardcover Pages:  100 pages.+26 plates
Subject:  Paleontology > Vertebrate
Series:  Palaeontologia Sinica New Series B Size:  180x260mm
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The contents of this memoir consist of five parts:
1) A summary of the continental Lower Tertiary of the Nanxiong basin, N. Guangdong;
2) Sstratigraphical considerations of the Paleocene mammalian localities and fossiliferous horizons;
3)Notes on the age and characteristies of the Shanghu mammalian fauna;
4)Systematic descriptions of the mammalian taxa known from the Shanghu Member of Paleocene Lofochai Formation; and
5) Osteology of the pantodont genus Bemalambda. The Lower Tertiary of the Nanxiong Basin includes and upper part, the Danya Formation, of probable Eocene age, and a lower part, the Lofochai formation, of Formation, of provable Eocene age, and a lower part, the Lofochai formation, of Paleocene age, The latter is further divisible into an Upper or Nonshan Member and a Lower or Shanghu Member. Lithologically the Paleocene strata are quite similar to and hardly distinguishable from Nanxion Formation of late Cretaceous age. Both consist dominantly of dark purplish red beds of marly sandstones, sandy marls and marls. The mammalian fossils described in this paper were all from the Shanghu Member of the Paleocene Lofochai formation in which four fossiliferous beds or "zones"are present. With the exception of the uppermost "zone", the fossils from the lower three beds are considered to represent a single local fauna, namely the Shanghu Fauua. It is tentatively assigned to the Middle Paleocene, with Torrejonian of the North American as the nearest correlative.
In all 13 mammalian species representing 7 families and 4 orders are described. Diagnoses of most of the new genera and species had been given as a preliminary note published in 1973 (Vet. Palasiatica, vol. 11, no 1; pp. 31-35). Most of the mammals described are new forms. Those of the Anagalidae, Mesonychidae, Esthonychidae and Bemalambdidae are among the earliest known representatives of the respective groups, and those of the Hyopsodontidae, and Periptychidae(?), are known for the first time in Asia.

 






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