Adapisoriculidae, a family of primitive eutherian, insectivore-like small mammals, is known from Europe, mainland Asia, India and Africa (Morocco, Namibia) but not thus far from the New World. Previous discoveries of this family in Africa were restricted to Morocco, but in 2019 a specimen was found in early to middle Eocene freshwater limestones at Black Crow, Namibia, thereby greatly extending the geographic range of the family well to the south of all other records of the group, even taking into account the northward drift of India since the early Palaeogene. A new genus and species is described and compared in detail with other members of the family as well as with other small-bodied eutherians and placentals. Its biogeography is discuss...
International audienceThe late middle Eocene (Bartonian) locality of Eocliff, in the Sperrgebiet (Na...
International audienceThe late middle Eocene (Bartonian) locality of Eocliff, in the Sperrgebiet (Na...
International audienceThe late middle Eocene (Bartonian) locality of Eocliff, in the Sperrgebiet (Na...
Adapisoriculidae are an enigmatic group of small mammals known from the late Cretaceous of India, an...
With less than 3 g of estimated body mass, the early Eocene Minusculodelphis minimus Paula Couto (Ma...
International audienceThe phylogenetic pattern and timing of the radiation of mammals, especially th...
International audienceThe phylogenetic pattern and timing of the radiation of mammals, especially th...
International audienceModern mammals rapidly evolved in the early Cenozoic in all continental provin...
International audienceUNTIL recently, the oldest known Arabo-African fossils of the elephant order (...
International audienceUNTIL recently, the oldest known Arabo-African fossils of the elephant order (...
The Late Cretaceous record of mammals from India assumes great significance in view of the fact that...
Fossils from early Tertiary phosphate deposits of northern Mali include a new diminutive proboscidea...
Fossils from early Tertiary phosphate deposits of northern Mali include a new diminutive proboscidea...
We report the discovery of an early Eocene (middle Ypresian, approximately 52 Ma) land mammal fauna ...
International audienceThe late middle Eocene (Bartonian) locality of Eocliff, in the Sperrgebiet (Na...
International audienceThe late middle Eocene (Bartonian) locality of Eocliff, in the Sperrgebiet (Na...
International audienceThe late middle Eocene (Bartonian) locality of Eocliff, in the Sperrgebiet (Na...
International audienceThe late middle Eocene (Bartonian) locality of Eocliff, in the Sperrgebiet (Na...
Adapisoriculidae are an enigmatic group of small mammals known from the late Cretaceous of India, an...
With less than 3 g of estimated body mass, the early Eocene Minusculodelphis minimus Paula Couto (Ma...
International audienceThe phylogenetic pattern and timing of the radiation of mammals, especially th...
International audienceThe phylogenetic pattern and timing of the radiation of mammals, especially th...
International audienceModern mammals rapidly evolved in the early Cenozoic in all continental provin...
International audienceUNTIL recently, the oldest known Arabo-African fossils of the elephant order (...
International audienceUNTIL recently, the oldest known Arabo-African fossils of the elephant order (...
The Late Cretaceous record of mammals from India assumes great significance in view of the fact that...
Fossils from early Tertiary phosphate deposits of northern Mali include a new diminutive proboscidea...
Fossils from early Tertiary phosphate deposits of northern Mali include a new diminutive proboscidea...
We report the discovery of an early Eocene (middle Ypresian, approximately 52 Ma) land mammal fauna ...
International audienceThe late middle Eocene (Bartonian) locality of Eocliff, in the Sperrgebiet (Na...
International audienceThe late middle Eocene (Bartonian) locality of Eocliff, in the Sperrgebiet (Na...
International audienceThe late middle Eocene (Bartonian) locality of Eocliff, in the Sperrgebiet (Na...
International audienceThe late middle Eocene (Bartonian) locality of Eocliff, in the Sperrgebiet (Na...