1940 in paleontology
| |||
---|---|---|---|
+... |
Paleontology or palaeontology is the study of prehistoric life forms on Earth through the examination of plant and animal fossils.[1] This includes the study of body fossils, tracks (ichnites), burrows, cast-off parts, fossilised feces (coprolites), palynomorphs and chemical residues. Because humans have encountered fossils for millennia, paleontology has a long history both before and after becoming formalized as a science. This article records significant discoveries and events related to paleontology that occurred or were published in the year 1940.
Plants
[edit]Angiosperms
[edit]Name | Novelty | Status | Authors | Age | Unit | Location | Notes | Images |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Sp nov | valid | new generic placement of Simaroubites eocenica | ||||||
Sp nov | valid | Eucommia species, found across Western North America | ||||||
Sp nov. | nomen nudum | A golden larch species, | ||||||
Sp nov | jr synonym | A walnut relative. |
Arthropods
[edit]insects
[edit]Name | Novelty | Status | Authors | Age | Unit | Location | Notes | Images |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Sp nov | valid | A weevil | ||||||
Sp nov | valid | A weevil | ||||||
Sp nov | valid | A pentatomid stinkbug | ||||||
Sp nov | valid | An ichneumonid wasp |
Archosauromorphs
[edit]Crurotarsans
[edit]Name | Novelty | Status | Authors | Age | Unit | Location | Notes | Images |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gen. et. sp. nov | Valid | Mook | A crocodyloid. |
Dinosaurs
[edit]Data from George Olshevky's dinosaur genera list.[8]
Name | Novelty | Status | Authors | Age | Unit | Location | Notes | Images |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Valid |
Plesiosaurs
[edit]New taxa
[edit]
| |
Synapsids
[edit]Non-mammalian
[edit]Name | Status | Authors | Age | Location | Notes | Location |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Jr. Synonym of Aelurosaurus. | ||||||
Valid | Haughton and Brink | |||||
Valid | Young | 193 Millions of years ago. | ||||
Valid | Broom | 257 Millions of years ago. | ||||
Jr. Synonym of Aelurognathus. | ||||||
Valid | Broom | 257 Millions of years ago | ||||
Jr. Synonym of Aelurognathus |
References
[edit]- ^ Gini-Newman, Garfield; Graham, Elizabeth (2001). Echoes from the past: world history to the 16th century. Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson Ltd. ISBN 9780070887398. OCLC 46769716.
- ^ a b Call, V.B.; Dilcher, D.L. (1997). "The fossil record of Eucommia (Eucommiaceae) in North America". American Journal of Botany. 84 (6): 798–814. doi:10.2307/2445816. JSTOR 2445816. PMID 21708632. S2CID 20464075.
- ^ Gooch, N. L. (1992). "Two new species of Pseudolarix Gordon (Pinaceae) from the middle Eocene of the Pacific Northwest". PaleoBios. 14: 13–19.
- ^ Brown, R. W. (1940). "New species and changes of name in some American fossil floras". Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences. 30 (8): 344–356. JSTOR 24529454.
- ^ Manchester, S.R. (1994). "Fruits and Seeds of the Middle Eocene Nut Beds Flora, Clarno Formation, Oregon". Palaeontographica Americana. 58: 30–31.
- ^ a b c d Piton, L. (1940). "Paléontologie du Gisement Éocéne de Menat (Puy-de-Dôme) (Flore et Faune)". Mémoire de la Société d'Histoire Naturelle d'Auvergne. 1: 1–303.
- ^ Mook, Charles Craig (December 26, 1940). "A new fossil crocodilian from Mongolia". American Museum Novitates (1097): 1–3. hdl:2246/2242.
- ^ Olshevsky, George. "Dinogeorge's Dinosaur Genera List". Archived from the original on 2011-07-15. Retrieved 2008-08-07.
- ^ Sternberg, R.M. 1940. A toothless bird from the Cretaceous of Alberta. J. Paleontol. 14: pp. 81-85.