1. The birds (Aves) from the Early Eocene of La Borie, southern France
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Cécile Mourer-Chauviré, Estelle Bourdon, and Yves Laurent
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Fossil Record ,biology ,Fauna ,Paleontology ,Vertebrate ,biology.organism_classification ,Gastornithidae ,Taxon ,Reference level ,Quadrate bone ,biology.animal ,Gastornis ,Geology - Abstract
The early Eocene locality of La Borie is located in the village of Saint-Papoul, in southern France. These Eocene fluvio-lacustrine clay deposits have yielded numerous vertebrate remains. Mammalian taxa found in the fossiliferous levels indicate an age near the reference level MP 8–9, which corresponds to the middle Ypresian, early Eocene. Here we provide a detailed description of the avian remains that were preliminarily reported in a recent study of the vertebrate fauna from La Borie. A maxilla, a quadrate, cervical vertebrae, a femur and two tibiotarsi are assigned to the giant ground bird Gastornis parisiensis (Gastornithidae). These new avian remains add to the fossil record of Gastornis, which is known from the late Paleocene to middle Eocene of Europe, early Eocene of Asia and early Eocene of North America. Gastornis parisiensis differs from the North American Gastornis giganteus in several features, including the more ventral position of the narial openings and the slender orbital process of quadr...
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- 2014
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