Early Eocene insectivores (Mammalia) from the People's Republic of Mongolia

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Early Eocene insectivores (Mammalia) from the People's Republic of Mongolia

  • Volume / Part: 29 / 2
  • Publication Date: June 1986
  • Page(s): 269 - 291
  • Authored By: D. E. Russell and D. Dashzeveg

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The early Eocene insectivores of the Tsagan-Khushu locality in Mongolia are described. Two new genera and species of Nyctitheriidae, Bumbanius rarus and Oedolius perexiguus, and two new genera and species of Palaeoryctidae, Naranius infrequens and Tsaganius ambiguus are described and compared. A panto-lestid similar to Palaeosinopa and an unidentified form bearing a resemblance to Hyracolestes are also discussed. This study indicates that the early Eocene insectivores of Mongolia were not strongly endemic and probably participated in the Holarctic faunal distribution through Europe and North America.

Palaeontology - Volume 29 Part 2 Pages 269-291



Palaeontology - Volume 29 Part 2 Pages 269-291

Citations

RUSSELL, D. E., DASHZEVEG, D. 1986. Early Eocene insectivores (Mammalia) from the People's Republic of Mongolia. Palaeontology, 29, 2, 269–291.