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North American faunal stage
The Puercan North American Stage on the geologic timescale is the first North American faunal stage of the Paleocene epoch, according to the North American
Puercan
Extinct genus of mammals
from what is now eastern Montana's Tullock Formation (early Paleocene, Puercan). P. unio is from Purgatory Hill (hence the animal's name) in deposits
Purgatorius
Infraclass of mammals in the clade Eutheria
PMID 23393258. S2CID 206544776. Fox, R. C.; Scott, C. S. (2011). "A new, early Puercan (earliest Paleocene) species of Purgatorius (Plesiadapiformes, Primates)
Placentalia
Extinct genus of mammals
what is now North America during the Paleocene and early Eocene epochs (Puercan through Wasatchian faunal ages). In life, members of the genus may have
Chriacus
Extinct family of mammals
Mesodma ambigua Place: Mantua Lentil, Wyoming (USA) Age: Maastrichtian-Puercan, Upper Cretaceous - Paleocene Weight: about 55 g Mesodma formosa Place:
Mesodma
Geologic formation in New Mexico
known as members. In outcrops in southern areas of the formation, the Puercan fauna is found in the Arroyo Chijuillita Member, the Torrejonian fauna
Nacimiento_Formation
Extinct genus of mammals
extinct mammal from the Paleocene of North America (more specifically, Puercan-aged deposits in Wyoming, Montana and Saskatchewan. Originally referred
Valenopsalis
Extinct genus of mammals
and Polymastodon foliatus (Cope 1884). This species has been found in Puercan (Paleocene)-age strata of the San Juan Basin of New Mexico and in the Ravenscrag
Catopsalis
Extinct genus of mammals
Sigynorum is an extinct genus of arctocyonid that lived during the Puercan North American land mammal age. Sigynorum magnadivisus is known from the Fort
Sigynorum
Extinct genera of multituberculate mammals
Parectypodus armstrongi (Johnston, P.A. & Fox, R.C., 1984). From the Puercan (Paleocene) Ravenscrag Formation, site Rav W-1, Saskatchewan, Canada. This
Parectypodus
Extinct genus of mammals
Carsioptychus is an extinct genus of periptychid mammal from the early Paleocene (Puercan) of North America. The skull anatomy of Carsioptychus suggests that it
Carsioptychus
Extinct genus of mammals
Puercan layers of the Fort Union Formation of Wyoming. Atteberry, Madelaine R.; Eberle, Jaelyn J. (18 April 2021). "New earliest Paleocene (Puercan)
Beornus
Wilderness in New Mexico, United States
contain fossils of the earliest animals of the Paleocene, and define the Puercan and Torrejonian North American Land Mammal Stages on the geologic time
Bisti/De-Na-Zin_Wilderness
Extinct family of mammals
Neoplagiaulax kremnus (Johnston P.A. and Fox R.C. 1984) was found in Puercan (Lower Paleocene) strata of Rav W-1 in Saskatchewan, Canada. The holotype
Neoplagiaulax
First age of the Paleocene Epoch
nanoplankton species Neochiastozygus perfectus. The Danian Stage overlaps the Puercan and Torrejonian North American land mammal ages and the Shanghuan and lowest
Danian
First epoch of the Paleogene Period
(2004), Woodburne, Michael O. (ed.), "3. Paleocene Biochronology: The Puercan Through Clarkforkian Land Mammal Ages", Late Cretaceous and Cenozoic Mammals
Paleocene
Extinct genus of mammals
consequently the Bug Creek Anthills are currently believed to be Early Paleocene (Puercan) in age. Remains from the Ravenscrag Formation of Saskatchewan, Canada
Protungulatum
Geological formation in Colorado, U.S.
Sertich, Joseph J. W.; Miller, Ian M. (2016). "A new earliest Paleocene (Puercan) mammalian fauna from Colorado's Denver Basin, U.S.A.". Rocky Mountain
Denver_Formation
Extinct genus of mammals
which existed in New Mexico, during the early Paleocene (middle and late Puercan age). Its fossils have been recovered from the Nacimiento Formation, San
Betonnia
Extinct genus of mammal
(2011). "Eoconodon ("Triisodontidae," Mammalia) from the Early Paleocene (Puercan) of northeastern Montana, USA" (PDF). Palaeontologia Electronica. 14. Clemens
Eoconodon
Extinct genus of mammals
Nacimiento Formation, United States during the early Paleocene period (Puercan age). It was first named by Thomas E. Williamson and Anne Weil in 2011
Chacomylus
Extinct genus of rodent-like mammals from the Paleocene epoch
very limited time range that it can be used as an index fossil for the Puercan faunal stage within Danian aged fossil deposits. It is within the suborder
Taeniolabis
Extinct genus of marsupials
one to have survived the K-T Extinction, with a possible molar from the Puercan Ravenscrag Formation. Material from the Dinosaur Park Formation is very
Pediomys
Extinct family of mammals
Stygimys camptorhiza was named by P.A. Johnston and R.C. Fox in 1984. Place: Puercan (Paleocene)-age strata of Rav W-1 in Saskatchewan, Canada. The holotype
Stygimys
Extinct genus of reptiles
was the most common Nacimiento Formation crocodilian, found in both the Puercan and Torrejonian faunal assemblages. The precise placement of Navajosuchus
Navajosuchus
Extinct genus of baenid turtle
Boremys Temporal range: Late Cretaceous, Campanian–Puercan PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class:
Boremys
Extinct genus of mammals
species of multituberculate (an extinct mammal group) from the Paleocene (Puercan 2) of Colorado. It lived about 65.5 million years ago, at least a million
Kimbetopsalis
Extinct order of mammals
(2015). "A new taeniolabidoid multituberculate (Mammalia) from the middle Puercan of the Nacimiento Formation, New Mexico, and a revision of taeniolabidoid
Multituberculata
Extinct genus of mammals
mammal which existed in New Mexico, during the early Paleocene (middle Puercan age). Its fossils have been recovered from the Nacimiento Formation, San
Chacopterygus
Extinct genus of mammals
Periptychus Temporal range: Early Paleocene-Late Paleocene (Puercan-Tiffanian) ~63.3–61.7 Ma PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N Skeletal reconstruction of P
Periptychus
Geologic formation in Montana
Tullock Member Stratigraphic range: Early Paleocene (Puercan) Type Member Unit of Fort Union Formation Underlies Lebo Member Overlies Hell Creek Formation
Tullock_Member
Extinct species of prehistoric freshwaer softshell turtle
& Denver Formation of New Mexico & Colorado, USA. It lived during the Puercan (66 to 63.3 million years ago) faunal stage, only shortly after the Cretaceous-Paleogene
"Trionyx"_singularis
Extinct family of mammals
Cimolodonta. The species Acheronodon garbani is known from fossils found in the Puercan (Paleocene)-age formations of Tullock Formation in Montana (United States)
Acheronodon
Shelley, A new taeniolabidoid multituberculate (Mammalia) from the middle Puercan of the Nacimiento Formation, New Mexico, and a revision of taeniolabidoid
List_of_largest_mammals
North American faunal stage
years BP lasting 3.1 million years. The Torrejonian is preceded by the Puercan and followed by the Tiffanian NALMA stages. The Torrejonian-Tiffanian boundary
Torrejonian
Fossil flora and fauna of North American site
mammals from Lane's Little Jaw Site Quarry: a latest Cretaceous (earliest Puercan?) local fauna, Hell Creek Formation, southeastern Montana" (PDF). Paludicola
Paleobiota of the Hell Creek Formation
Paleobiota_of_the_Hell_Creek_Formation
Geological formation in the United States
Jaelyn J. (July 1999). "Vertebrate faunal changes through Lancian and Puercan time in southern Wyoming". Journal of Paleontology. 73 (4): 691–710. Bibcode:1999JPal
Lance_Formation
Extinct family of mammals
longer spanning lambdopsalids, taeniolabibids remained exclusive to the Puercan stage of North America and did not live longer nor spread into Asia. They
Taeniolabididae
Extinct order of mammals
Stephen L. (2018-06-01). "A Digital Endocranial Cast of the Early Paleocene (Puercan) 'Archaic' Mammal Onychodectes tisonensis (Eutheria: Taeniodonta)". Journal
Taeniodonta
Ornithomimid dinosaur genus from the Late Cretaceous Period
Eberle, Jaelyn J. (1999). "Vertebrate faunal changes through Lancian and Puercan time in southern Wyoming". Journal of Paleontology. 73 (4): 691–710. doi:10
Ornithomimus
Formation (Colorado, United States), representing the first record of a Puercan plesiadapiform south of Montana reported to date. Peacock & Thewissen (2026)
2026_in_paleomammalogy
Extinct family of mammals
Natural History, New York. Williamson, T.E.; Weil, A. (June 2011). "A New Puercan (Early Paleocene) Hyopsodontid "Condylarth" from New Mexico". Acta Palaeontologica
Hyopsodontidae
Extinct family of mammals
remains of the species Cernaysia davidi (Vianey-Liaud M. 1986) were found in Puercan (Lower Paleocene) strata of the San Juan Basin of New Mexico, (United States)
Cernaysia
Geologic timescale for North American fauna
56.2 Ma. Torrejonian: Lower boundary 63.8 Ma. Upper boundary 60.9 Ma. Puercan: Lower boundary 66 Ma. Upper boundary 63.8 Ma. Lancian: Lower boundary
North American land mammal age
North_American_land_mammal_age
Geologic formation in the northwestern United States
Clemens, William A. (2018-02-17). "A pantodont (Mammalia) from the latest Puercan North American Land Mammal Age (earliest Paleocene) of the Western Interior
Fort_Union_Formation
Extinct species of mammal
2015). "A new taeniolabidoid multituberculate (Mammalia) from the middle Puercan of the Nacimiento Formation, New Mexico, and a revision of taeniolabidoid
Bubodens
Geologic timescale for prehistoric Asian fauna
Gashatan ~56.0 Ma Late Paleocene Late Clarkforkian Nongshanian Late Paleocene Tiffanian–early Clarkforkian Shanghuan Early Paleocene Puercan–Torrejonian
Asian_land_mammal_age
Extinct genus of mammals
William A. (17 February 2018). "A pantodont (Mammalia) from the latest Puercan North American Land Mammal Age (earliest Paleocene) of the Western Interior
Crustulus
2016). "A new taeniolabidoid multituberculate (Mammalia) from the middle Puercan of the Nacimiento Formation, New Mexico, and a revision of taeniolabidoid
Largest_prehistoric_animals
Extinct genus of multituberculates
may either be late Cretaceous(Lancian faunal stage) or early Paleocene(Puercan). Marsh thought that these organisms ranged from "rat" to "squirrel" to
Meniscoessus
Phenomenon where a species is perpetuated by a daughter species
that as many as 25% of the extinctions recorded in three different early Puercan mammal lineages are pseudoextinctions. Pseudotermination is an extreme
Pseudoextinction
Extinct genus of mammals
Middleton and Dewar (2004). Fossils have been found dating back to the Puercan stage in New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, Montana, North Dakota and
Oxyacodon
species of Viviparus. Viviparus purgatorius Sp. nov Valid Hartman Paleocene (Puercan to Torrejonian) Fort Union Formation Ravenscrag Formation Canada United
2015_in_paleomalacology
Geologic formation in Wyoming
Eberle, Jaelyn J. (1999), "Vertebrate Faunal Changes through Lancian and Puercan Time in Southern Wyoming", Journal of Paleontology, 73 (4): 691–710, Bibcode:1999JPal
Ferris_Formation
Barbara Standhardt (2011). "Cimolestids (Mammalia) from the early Paleocene (Puercan) of New Mexico". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 31 (1): 162–180. Bibcode:2011JVPal
2011_in_paleomammalogy
Extinct superfamily of mammals
(2015). "A new taeniolabidoid multituberculate (Mammalia) from the middle Puercan of the Nacimiento Formation, New Mexico, and a revision of taeniolabidoid
Taeniolabidoidea
Extinct genus of reptiles
Formation. Later work identified Akanthosuchus langstoni from the older Puercan-age portion of the Nacimiento Formation as well, which gives the genus
Akanthosuchus
Extinct genus of mammals
Formations, Saskatchewan, Canada Jbel Guersif Formation, Morocco United States (Puercan) Bear and Hell Creek Formations, Montana Ferris Formation, Wyoming Eocene
Cimolestes
Extinct genus of reptiles
waters. The earliest records of Simoedosaurus are from the Early Paleocene (Puercan Land Mammal Age) of Saskatchewan. It persisted until the Late Palaecene
Simoedosaurus
Geologic formation in the Denver Basin, Colorado, U.S.
which spans the Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary, and is of early Paleocene (Puercan) age. In 2002 the Dawson Arkose was included as part of a larger unconformity-bounded
Dawson_Arkose
Extinct genus of rodent-like mammals from the Paleocene epoch
this species. Ptilodus tsosiensis has been discovered in New Mexico, the Puercan stage deposits of the Lower Paleocene San Juan Basin. The species was named
Ptilodus
Extinct family of mammals
New Mexico (United States). Eucosmodon americanus is a species of which Puercan (Paleocene)-age fossils have been found. Some, but not all, of this fossil
Eucosmodon
Extinct family of mammals
up from small prisms. A second species Xyronomys robinsoni was found in Puercan (Lower Paleocene)-age strata of Colorado, US and was named by Middleton
Xyronomys
Extinct genus of mammals
(2016). "A new taeniolabidoid multituberculate (Mammalia) from the middle Puercan of the Nacimiento Formation, New Mexico, and a revision of taeniolabidoid
Essonodon
Tavachelydra stevensoni gen. et sp. nov., from the lower Paleocene (early Danian, Puercan) Corral Bluffs Study Area in the Denver Basin, Colorado". Swiss Journal
2025_in_reptile_paleontology
Extinct family of mammals
(2016). "A new taeniolabidoid multituberculate (Mammalia) from the middle Puercan of the Nacimiento Formation, New Mexico, and a revision of taeniolabidoid
Buginbaatar
Extinct genus of mammals
ISBN 978-0-521-35519-3. Michael O. Woodburne, ed. (2012). "Paleocene Biochronology: The Puercan Through Clarkforkian Land Mammal Ages". Late Cretaceous and Cenozoic Mammals
Lambertocyon
Extinct family of mammals
deposits date from the Maastrichtian stage of the Upper Cretaceous to the Puercan stage of the Paleocene. Some material associated with this species was
Kimbetohia
North American faunal stage
(2004), Woodburne, Michael O. (ed.), "3. Paleocene Biochronology: The Puercan Through Clarkforkian Land Mammal Ages", Late Cretaceous and Cenozoic Mammals
Tiffanian
Extinct genus of North American mammal
Dewar, 2002) C. minor has also been identified from this location. Age: Puercan (Paleocene) of the Polecat Bench Formation in Wyoming (USA). This animal
Cimexomys
Stratigraphic unit of early Paleocene age in the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin
fossils from the formation indicate North American land mammal ages of Puercan to Tiffanian. The Ravenscrag Formation reaches a maximum thickness of 244
Ravenscrag_Formation
Extinct species of mammal
(2016). "A new taeniolabidoid multituberculate (Mammalia) from the middle Puercan of the Nacimiento Formation, New Mexico, and a revision of taeniolabidoid
Catopsbaatar
Extinct genus of mammals
(2016). "A new taeniolabidoid multituberculate (Mammalia) from the middle Puercan of the Nacimiento Formation, New Mexico, and a revision of taeniolabidoid
Sphenopsalis
Geological formation in Bolivia
and South America with the Tiupampan stage being most comparable to the Puercan. In this paper, the authors also suggest that the fauna could be correlated
Santa_Lucía_Formation
Extinct family of mammals
Mimetodon krausei was named by Sloan R.E. in 1981. Remains were found in the Puercan (Lower Paleocene)-age strata of the San Juan Basin of New Mexico (United
Mimetodon
Extinct genus of mammals
Cretaceous/Tertiary Transition of ansition of Big Bend National Park, Texas (Lancian, Puercan, Mammalia, Dinosauria, Paleomagnetism)." Louisiana State University McKenna
Bryanictis
Extinct genus of mammals
Kondrashov, and Spencer Lucas, Peter (January 2006). "Early Paleocene (Puercan and Torrejonian) Archaic ungulates (Condylarthra, Procreodi and Acreodi)
Triisodon
Prantl & Pribyl, 1948 Proterozoic 2,500 542.0 ± 1.0 eon ICS Emmons, 1888 Puercan 65.5 63.3 age Paleocene-Cretaceous North America Wood et al., 1941 Purbeckian
List_of_geochronologic_names
Extinct family of mammals
Johnston and R.C. Fox in 1984. Fossil remains have been found in the Puercan (Paleocene)-age strata Rav W-1 of Saskatchewan, Canada. The holotype is
Microcosmodon
North American faunal stage
(2004), Woodburne, Michael O. (ed.), "3. Paleocene Biochronology: The Puercan Through Clarkforkian Land Mammal Ages", Late Cretaceous and Cenozoic Mammals
Clarkforkian
Brusatte (2018). "A Digital Endocranial Cast of the Early Paleocene (Puercan) 'Archaic' Mammal Onychodectes tisonensis (Eutheria: Taeniodonta)". Journal
2018_in_paleomammalogy
S2CID 233702548. Atteberry, M. R.; Eberle, J. J. (2021). "New earliest Paleocene (Puercan) periptychid 'condylarths' from the Great Divide Basin, Wyoming, USA".
2021_in_paleomammalogy
Katie M. McComas; Jaelyn J. Eberle (2015). "A new earliest Paleocene (Puercan) arctocyonid mammal from the Fort Union Formation, Great Divide Basin,
2015_in_paleomammalogy
mammals from Lane's Little Jaw Site Quarry: a latest Cretaceous (earliest Puercan?) local fauna, Hell Creek Formation, southeastern Montana" (PDF). Paludicola
2014_in_paleomammalogy
Extinct family of mammals
(2015). "A new taeniolabidoid multituberculate (Mammalia) from the middle Puercan of the Nacimiento Formation, New Mexico, and a revision of taeniolabidoid
Lambdopsalidae
mammals from Lane's Little Jaw Site Quarry: a latest Cretaceous (earliest Puercan?) local fauna, Hell Creek Formation, southeastern Montana" (PDF). Paludicola
List of the Mesozoic life of Montana
List_of_the_Mesozoic_life_of_Montana
of Adocus. Atoposemys Gen. et sp. nov Valid Hutchison Early Paleocene (Puercan) Fort Union Formation United States A trionychid. The type species is Atoposemys
2013_in_paleontology
S2CID 90479229. William A. Clemens (2018). "A pantodont (Mammalia) from the latest Puercan North American Land Mammal Age (earliest Paleocene) of the Western Interior
2017_in_paleomammalogy
Purgatorius pinecreeensis Sp. nov Valid Scott, Fox & Redman Paleocene (Puercan) Ravenscrag Formation Canada ( Saskatchewan) Quadratodon Gen. et sp. nov
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Cheerful; Lighthearted; Mirthful; Joyous; An Abbreviation of Meredith
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A Year
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Pledge; Oath; Variant of Carlene and Charlene; Man
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English : metonymic occupational name for a carter or cartwright, from Middle English wain ‘cart’, ‘wagon’ (Old English wægen). Occasionally it may have been a habitational name for someone who lived at a house distinguished with this sign, probably from the constellation of the Plow, known in the Middle Ages as Charles’s Wain, the reference being to Charlemagne.Anthony Wayne and his son Isaac, of English ancestry, came from Ireland to Chester Co., PA, in about 1724. Gen. Anthony Wayne (1745–96), born in Waynesboro, PA, was a prominent military officer in the American Revolution and the Indian war of 1794–95.
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From Rome.
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Intelligent
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Vedam
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