PV M 5691
Classification |
Scientific name: |
Rodentia Bowdich, 1821
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Author: |
Bowdich, 1821
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Kingdom: |
Animalia
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Phylum: |
Chordata
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Class: |
Mammalia
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Order: |
Rodentia
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Higher classification: |
Animalia; Chordata; Vertebrata; Mammalia; Rodentia
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Location |
Locality: |
Township: Hastings
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State province: |
England
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Country: |
United Kingdom
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Continent: |
Europe
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Higher geography: |
Europe; United Kingdom; England; East Sussex
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Decimal latitude: |
50.854247
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Decimal longitude: |
0.573457
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Verbatim latitude: |
50 51 15.29 N
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Verbatim longitude: |
000 34 24.45 E
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Geodetic datum: |
WGS84
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Georeference protocol: |
Manual search
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Identification |
Type status: |
NON-TYPE
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Determinations: |
Names |
Types |
FiledAs |
Rodentia Bowdich, 1821
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Plagiaulacidae Gill, 1872
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Bolodon Owen, 1871
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Specimen |
Catalogue number: |
PV M 5691
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Collection code: |
PAL (
Palaeontology)
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Sub department: |
ES Mammals
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Other catalog numbers: |
NHMUK:ecatalogue:4361191
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Collection kind: |
Mammals
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Catalogue description: |
Tooth; Lower incisor
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Stratigraphy |
Earliest eon/lowest eonothem: |
Phanerozoic
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Latest eon/highest eonothem: |
Phanerozoic
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Earliest era/lowest erathem: |
Mesozoic
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Latest era/highest erathem: |
Mesozoic
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Earliest period/lowest system: |
Cretaceous
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Latest period/highest system: |
Cretaceous
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Earliest epoch/lowest series: |
Early Cretaceous
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Latest epoch/highest series: |
Early Cretaceous
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Earliest age/lowest stage: |
Berriasian
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Latest age/highest stage: |
Barremian
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Group: |
Wealden, Wealden Group
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Chronostratigraphy: |
Cretaceous, Early Cretaceous, Berriasian - Barremian
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Lithostratigraphy: |
Wealden , Wealden Group
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Zoology |
Barcode: |
010298689
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Record |
Occurrence ID: |
6af6a2d5-b47b-4ad4-a89b-b61f57c0b2c0
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Modified: |
2025-01-08 15:56:16 (UTC)
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Created: |
2014-12-05 20:30:52 (UTC)
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