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  • [[Category:Pleistocene rodents]] [[Category:Middle Pleistocene]] ...
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  • [[Category:Extant Middle Pleistocene first appearances]] ...
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  • [[Category:Cisuralian first appearances]] [[Category:Extant Permian first appearances]] ...
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  • [[Category:Extant Late Devonian first appearances]] [[Category:Middle Jurassic taxonomic orders]] ...
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  • | fossil_range = [[Middle Miocene]]{{citation needed|date=June 2015}} to present | image_caption = The four extant atelid genera, from left to right: ''[[Ateles]]'' (spider monkey), ''[[Alou ...
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  • ...onian]]-[[Campanian]] of Central Asia.<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Skutschas |first=Pavel P. |last2=Malakhov |first2=Dmitry V. |last3=Parakhin |first3=Igor A. ...]'' with five [[North America]]n species, and ''[[Olm|Proteus]]'' with one extant [[Europe]]an species, the [[olm]]. A number of extinct genera are known ext ...
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  • ...pialia|marsupials]] of the order [[Diprotodontia]], consisting of only one extant species, the [[koala]],<ref name=msw3/> and six well-known fossil species, The fossil record of the family dates back to the [[Middle Miocene]]<ref>{{cite book | author = Benton, M.J. | title = Vertebrate Pala ...
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  • ...nesian migration through the Pacific Ocean.<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Storey|first=Alice|date=June 2007|title=Radiocarbon and DNA Evidence for a Pre-Columbian ...diversitylibrary.org/page/727065 }}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |last=Allen | first=J.A. | author-link=Joel Asaph Allen | year=1910 | title=Collation of Brisso ...
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  • ...e [[Old World]] until they reached Australia some time during the [[Middle Pleistocene]], less than one million years ago. This group contains several [[taxa]] [[ [[Category:Messinian first appearances]] ...
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  • ...all> northern Indian subcontinent ([[Siwalik Hills]]) [[Pliocene]]-[[Early Pleistocene]] ...orino |first2=Leonardo |date=2016-02-06 |title=Reassessment of the largest Pleistocene rhinocerotine ''Rhinoceros platyrhinus'' (Mammalia, Rhinocerotidae) from th ...
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  • ...Nicholas Aylward Vigors|Vigors]], 1825<ref>{{ cite journal | last=Vigors | first=Nicholas Aylward | author-link=Nicholas Aylward Vigors | year=1825 | title= | synonyms_ref = <ref>{{cite book |last=Mlíkovský |first=Jiří |date=2002 |title=Cenozoic birds of the world Part 1 : Europe |url=htt ...
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  • | fossil_range = [[Early Pleistocene]] to present ...is called '''green-backed heron'''. The name ''Butorides'' derives from [[Middle English]] ''Butor'' ("[[bittern]]") and the [[Ancient Greek]] suffix ''-oid ...
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  • ...ning "sharp" and ''oura'' meaning "tail".<ref>{{cite book | last=Jobling | first=James A. | year=2010| title= The Helm Dictionary of Scientific Bird Names | ...tor2-last=Donsker | editor2-first=David | editor3-last=Rasmussen | editor3-first=Pamela | editor3-link=Pamela Rasmussen | date=January 2022 | title=Screamer ...
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  • | fossil_range = [[Pleistocene|Late Pleistocene]]-[[Holocene]] ([[Ensenadan]]-[[Lujanian]]){{fossil range|0.126|0.12|}} ...ucheniidae|macraucheniid]]s, native to northern South America during the [[Pleistocene]] and [[Holocene]] epoch, closely related to ''[[Macrauchenia]]'' of [[Pata ...
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  • | fossil_range = [[Oligocene|Late Oligocene]]-[[Pleistocene|Late Pleistocene]]<br/>~{{fossil range|25|0.010}} ...South America from the [[Oligocene|Late Oligocene]] to [[Pleistocene|Late Pleistocene]]. They include some of the largest known flying birds. Its members are kno ...
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  • ...ur toes and the hind feet have three, all of which end in sharp claws, the middle one being the longest. <ref name="Lacher jr 2016"> ...shoot, and therefore a different order.<ref>{{ cite web | last = Stiefel | first = Chana Freeiman | title = Family feud – genetic evidence seems to show th ...
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  • ...s Ambassidae was used earlier, it has precedence over Chandidae, which was first used in 1905.<ref>Morgan, D. L. (2010). [http://museum.wa.gov.au/sites/defa ...water and estuarine ecosystems throughout Europe from the Middle Eocene to Middle Miocene, with 21 species known from both fossil skeletons and otoliths.<ref ...
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  • *{{extinct}}''[[Eutamias wimani]]'' (Young, 1927) – Pleistocene of China<ref>Sulimksi, 1964, p.&nbsp;168; Qiu et al., 2008, p.&nbsp;115</re *Tyutkova, L.A. 2008. The Middle Miocene rodents of the Ashut locality (Turgay Depression). New Mexico Museu ...
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  • | fossil_range = {{fossil range|50|0|[[Middle Eocene]] to present}} ...g "raven" and Latin "forma", meaning "form".<ref>{{cite book |last=Terres |first=John K. |title=The Audubon Society encyclopedia of North American birds |ur ...
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  • | fossil_range = Middle [[Pleistocene]] - Recent [[Category:Extant Middle Pleistocene first appearances]] ...
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