The Tiffanian North American Stage on the geologic timescale is the North American faunal stage according to the North American Land Mammal Ages chronology (NALMA), typically set from 60,200,000 to 56,800,000 years BP lasting 3.4 million years.[1]

It is usually considered to overlap the Selandian and Thanetian within the Paleocene.

The Tiffanian is preceded by the Torrejonian and followed by the Clarkforkian NALMA stages.

Substages

The Tiffanian is considered to contain the following substages:

  • Ti6: Lower boundary source of the base of the Tiffanian (approximate).
  • Ti5 Lower boundary source of the base of the Tiffanian (approximate) and upper boundary source of the base of the Clarkforkian (approximate).
  • Ti4: Lower boundary source of the base of the Tiffanian (approximate) and upper boundary source of the base of the Clarkforkian (approximate).
  • Ti3: Lower boundary source of the base of the Tiffanian (approximate) and upper boundary source of the base of the Clarkforkian (approximate).
  • Ti2: Lower boundary source of the base of the Tiffanian (approximate) and upper boundary source of the base of the Clarkforkian (approximate).
  • Ti1: Upper boundary source of the base of the Clarkforkian (approximate)

Fauna

Notable mammals[2][3][4]

Multituberculata - non-therian mammals

Metatheria - marsupials

Apatotheria - primitive, arboreal mammals

Condylarthra - archaic ungulates

Dinocerata - large, tusked herbivores

Eulipotyphla - insectivorous mammals

  • Adunator, erinaceomorph insectivore
  • Leptacodon, nyctitheriid insectivore
  • Litocherus, erinaceomorph insectivore

Primatomorpha - primates and relatives

Proteutheria - basal eutherians

References

  1. Paleobiology Database, Tiffanian
  2. Secord, Ross (2008). "The Tiffanian Land-Mammal Age (Middle and Late Paleocene) In The Northern Bighorn Basin, Wyoming". Papers on Paleontology. No. 35. hdl:2027.42/61362.
  3. Gunnell, Gregg F. (1994-03-31). "Paleocene mammals and faunal analysis of the Chappo Type Locality (Tiffanian), Green River Basin, Wyoming". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 14 (1): 81–104. doi:10.1080/02724634.1994.10011540. ISSN 0272-4634.
  4. Gazin, Charles Lewis (1956). "Paleocene mammalian faunas of the Bison Basin in south-central Wyoming". Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections. 131: 1–57.


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