• The Priabonian is, in the ICS's geologic timescale, the latest age or the upper stage of the Eocene Epoch or Series. It spans the time between 37.71 and...
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  • al. Eocene (Priabonian)  Italy A member of the family Callianassidae. Bericocarcinus Gen. et sp. nov Valid De Angeli Eocene (Priabonian)  Italy A crab...
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  • species, P. tenuirostris, has so far been described. The genus dates to the Priabonian of the Late Eocene. Piscator was similar to the extant phalacrocoracidae...
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    Marls, United Kingdom, Priabonian genus †Eneopterotrypus – monotypic Zeuner, 1937 Bembridge Marls, United Kingdom, Priabonian genus †Fanzus – monotypic...
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    the extant Pelecanus. Pelecanids have existed since the late Eocene (Priabonian) and they still exist today. Louchart, Antoine; Tourment, Nicolas; Carrier...
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    coast) Abies bracteata – bristlecone fir ?†Abies rigida Frank Knowlton - (Priabonian-Chattian; Colorado) Section Incertae sedis †Abies milleri – (Extinct)...
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    i g o c e n e Danian Selandian Thanetian Ypresian Lutetian Bartonian Priabonian Rupelian Chattian         Subdivision of the Paleogene according to the...
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  • (Monte di Malo), in northern Italy, after which the Priabonian stratigraphic stage was named Priabonian, a geological age This disambiguation page lists...
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    middle, and upper Eocene. The Ypresian Stage constitutes the lower, the Priabonian Stage the upper; and the Lutetian and Bartonian stages are united as the...
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    Nordsieck, H. (2016). "Terrestrial and lacustrine gastropods from the Priabonian (upper Eocene) of the Sultanate of Oman". Paläontologische Zeitschrift...
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