Fort Ternan is a middle Miocene (c. 13.7-13.8 Ma) site famous for its fossils of Kenyapithecus wickeri Leakey, 1962, considered the earliest African hominoid. Herein, the Carnivora and Hyaenodonta from this site are described and placed in their temporal context, showing the middle Miocene to be a time of transition from archaic carnivores of the early Miocene and carnivores of more modern aspect from the late Miocene. Fort Ternan includes: Amphicyonidae represented by ?Myacyon peignei n. sp., a new form distinguished by its hypercarnivorous m1, P4 with large protocone shelf, and M1 with reduced lingual shelf; Barbourofelidae, represented by a derived form; Percrocutidae, represented by abundant material of Percrocuta tobieni Crusafont &...
WOS: 000350786400002New carnivore remains, as well as some old material from the middle Miocene of T...
Family VIVERRIDAE Gray, 1821 Subfamily PARADOXURINAE Gray, 1864 REMARK The Fort Ternan collection...
Kanuites lewisae Dehghani & Werdelin, 2008 Kanuites lewisae Dehghani & Werdelin, 2008: 234. MAT...
Fort Ternan is a middle Miocene (c. 13.7-13.8 Ma) site famous for its fossils of Kenyapithecus wicke...
FIG. 4. — Viverridae from Fort Ternan: A-C, Kanuites lewisae KNM-FT 3876, right m1 in buccal (A), li...
FIG. 1. —?Myacyon peignei n. sp. from Fort Ternan: A-C, KNM-FT 3611 (holotype), left P4 in buccal (A...
Le site Miocène moyen (c. 13.7-13.8 Ma) de Fort Ternan est célèbre en raison de la présence de Kenya...
FIG. 3. — Percrocuta tobieni from Fort Ternan: A, B, KNM-FT 3614A, right maxilla with P4 in lingual ...
We describe new carnivoran fossils from Kalodirr and Moruorot, two late Early Miocene sites in the ...
The Early Pliocene is a crucial time period in carnivoran evolution. Holarctic carnivoran faunas suf...
Recent palaeontological surveys in Early Miocene sediments at Napak (Uganda), Koru (Kenya) and Grill...
Throughout the Paleogene, most terrestrial carnivore niches in Afro-Arabia were occupied by Hyaenodo...
Hyainailourine hyaenodonts are among the largest terrestrial carnivorous mammals known. The clade is...
SYNOPSIS A rhinoceros from the Fort Ternan site, Kenya, Late Miocene in age, represents a form disti...
The late Middle Miocene Ngorora Formation has yielded several interesting carnivore fossils. Among t...
WOS: 000350786400002New carnivore remains, as well as some old material from the middle Miocene of T...
Family VIVERRIDAE Gray, 1821 Subfamily PARADOXURINAE Gray, 1864 REMARK The Fort Ternan collection...
Kanuites lewisae Dehghani & Werdelin, 2008 Kanuites lewisae Dehghani & Werdelin, 2008: 234. MAT...
Fort Ternan is a middle Miocene (c. 13.7-13.8 Ma) site famous for its fossils of Kenyapithecus wicke...
FIG. 4. — Viverridae from Fort Ternan: A-C, Kanuites lewisae KNM-FT 3876, right m1 in buccal (A), li...
FIG. 1. —?Myacyon peignei n. sp. from Fort Ternan: A-C, KNM-FT 3611 (holotype), left P4 in buccal (A...
Le site Miocène moyen (c. 13.7-13.8 Ma) de Fort Ternan est célèbre en raison de la présence de Kenya...
FIG. 3. — Percrocuta tobieni from Fort Ternan: A, B, KNM-FT 3614A, right maxilla with P4 in lingual ...
We describe new carnivoran fossils from Kalodirr and Moruorot, two late Early Miocene sites in the ...
The Early Pliocene is a crucial time period in carnivoran evolution. Holarctic carnivoran faunas suf...
Recent palaeontological surveys in Early Miocene sediments at Napak (Uganda), Koru (Kenya) and Grill...
Throughout the Paleogene, most terrestrial carnivore niches in Afro-Arabia were occupied by Hyaenodo...
Hyainailourine hyaenodonts are among the largest terrestrial carnivorous mammals known. The clade is...
SYNOPSIS A rhinoceros from the Fort Ternan site, Kenya, Late Miocene in age, represents a form disti...
The late Middle Miocene Ngorora Formation has yielded several interesting carnivore fossils. Among t...
WOS: 000350786400002New carnivore remains, as well as some old material from the middle Miocene of T...
Family VIVERRIDAE Gray, 1821 Subfamily PARADOXURINAE Gray, 1864 REMARK The Fort Ternan collection...
Kanuites lewisae Dehghani & Werdelin, 2008 Kanuites lewisae Dehghani & Werdelin, 2008: 234. MAT...