
Teilhardina was an early marmoset-like primate that lived in Europe, North America and Asia during in the Early Eocene epoch, about 56-47 million years ago. The paleontologist George Gaylord Simpson is credited with naming it after the French paleontologist, Jesuit and philosopher Teilhard de Chardin. It is known from quite a few species: The plac...
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(from the article `Life Sciences`) ...(the land mass that became Asia, Europe, and North America). Deposits dated to 55 million years ago (Early Eocene) of the Hengyang Basin in China ...
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