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 1992.

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Plants

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Cycads

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Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Location Notes Images

Eostangeria ruzinciniana[2]

Sp nov

valid

Palamarev, Petkova, & Uzunova

Miocene

Krivodol Formation

  Bulgaria

An eostangerioid zamiaceous cycad.

Conifers

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Name Novelty Status Authors Age Unit Location Notes Images

Pseudolarix arnoldii[3]

Sp nov.

jr synonym

Gooch

Ypresian

Allenby Formation

  Canada
  British Columbia

A golden larch species,
first described as Pseudolarix americana in part,
combined into Pseudolarix amabilis in 1995

Pseudolarix wehrii[3]

Sp nov

valid

Gooch

Eocene

Klondike Mountain Formation

  USA
  Washington

A golden larch,
first described as Pseudolarix americana in part,
also found as mummified fossils from the Buchanan Lake Formation

 
Pseudolarix wehrii

Angiosperms

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Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Location Notes Images

Ethela[4]

Gen et sp nov

valid

Erwin & Stockey

Eocene
Ypresian

Okanagan Highlands
Princeton Chert

  Canada
  British Columbia

A cyperaceous or juncaceous poalean monocot
The type species is E. sargentiana

Florissantia ashwillii[5]

Sp nov

valid

Manchester

Middle Eocene

Clarno Formation

  United States
  Oregon

A mallow relative

Florissantia quilchenensis[5]

comb nov

valid

(Mathewes & Brooke) Manchester

Eocene
Ypresian

Okanagan Highlands
Coldwater Beds

  Canada
  British Columbia

A mallow relative,
moved from Holmskioldia quilchenensis (1971)

Florissantia sikhote-alinensis[5]

comb nov

valid

(Lesquereux) Manchester

Late Eocene

Florissant Formation

  United States
  Colorado

A mallow relative,
moved from Holmskioldia speirii (1953)

Palaeocarpinus joffrensis[6]

Sp nov

Valid

Sun & Stockey

Paleocene
Tiffanian

Paskapoo Formation
Lacombe member

  Canada
  Alberta

A betulaceous fruit

Arthropods

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Insects

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Name Novelty Status Authors Age Unit Location Notes Images

Anonychomyrma constricta[7]

Comb nov

jr synonym

(Mayr)

Lutetian

Baltic amber

  Europe

A Dolichoderin ant,
jr syn of Yantaromyrmex constricta

 
Yantaromyrmex constricta

Anonychomyrma samlandica[7]

Comb nov

Jr synonym

(Wheeler)

Lutetian

Baltic amber

  Europe

A Dolichoderin ant
jr synonym of Yantaromyrmex samlandica

 
Yantaromyrmex samlandica

Cretomerobius[8]

Gen et sp nov.

valid

Ponomarenko

Aptian

Bon-Tsagan

  Mongolia

A hemerobiid lacewing, type species, C. disjunctus

Liometopum goepperti

Comb nov

Jr synonym

(Mayr, 1868)

Middle Eocene

Baltic amber

  Europe

Fossil Dolichoderine ant,
moved to Ctenobethylus goepperti in 1997

 
Ctenobethylus goepperti

Miotingis[9]

Gen et sp nov

valid

Nel

Messinian

Foufouilloux outcrop

  France

A lacebug, type species M. cantalensis

 
Miotingis cantalensis

Neides oligocenicus[10]

Sp nov

Valid

Nel

Chattian

Niveau du gypse d'Aix Formation

  France

A thread bug

 
Neides oligocenicus

Panfilovia adamsi[11]

Sp nov

jr synonym

Martins-Neto

Aptian

Crato Formation

  Brazil

A Kalligrammatid lacewing, syn of Makarkinia adamsi

Spatalistiforma[12]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Skalski

Lutetian

Baltic amber

  Europe

A moth of uncertain placement.
The type species is S. submerga.

 
Spatalistiforma submerga

Termitaradus protera[13]

sp. nov

valid

Poinar & Doyen

Late Oligocene - Early Miocene

Mexican amber

  Mexico

first fossil species of Termitaradus

Archosauromorphs

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Newly named non-avian dinosaurs

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Data courtesy of George Olshevsky's dinosaur genera list.[16]

Name Status Authors Age Unit Location Notes Images
Archaeornithoides Valid taxon Elzanowski Peter Wellnhofer Campanian Djadokhta Formation   Mongolia
 
Udanoceratops
 
"Maleevosaurus"
Chinshakiangosaurus [17] Valid taxon Ye vide Dong Hettangian Fengjiahe Formation   China
Dyslocosaurus[18] Valid taxon McIntosh, Coombs & Dale A. Russell Kimmeridgian Morrison Formation   USA   Wyoming Exact provenance unknown, may actually be from the Lance Formation
Edmarka[19] Synonym of Torvosaurus Robert Bakker, Kralis, Siegwarth and Filla Kimmeridgian Morrison Formation   USA   Wyoming
Gigantspinosaurus[20] Valid taxon Ouyang Oxfordian Upper Shaximiao Formation   China
Kunmingosaurus[17] Nomina nuda Zhao X. (as Chao S.) Hettangian Fengjiahe Formation   China
Maleevosaurus[21] Junior synonym of Tarbosaurus Kenneth Carpenter Maastrichtian Nemegt Formation   Mongolia
Neuquensaurus[22] Valid taxon Jaime Eduardo Powell Campanian Anacleto Formation   Argentina
Udanoceratops[23] Valid taxon Sergei Kurzanov Campanian Djadokhta Formation   Mongolia
Wakinosaurus[24] Nomen dubium Okazaki Valanginian-Barremian Sengoku Formation   Japan

Newly named birds

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Name Status Novelty Authors Age Unit Location Notes Images

Anneavis anneae [25]

Valid

Gen. nov. et Sp. nov.

Peter W. Houde

Storrs L. Olson

Early Eocene

Late Wasatchian, Green River Formation

  USA:

  Wyoming

A Coliiformes, Sandcoleidae Houde et Olson, 1992, this is the type species of the new genus.

Archaealectrornis sibleyi [26]

Valid

Gen. nov. et Sp. nov.

Timothy M. Crowe

Lester L. Short

Middle-Late Oligocene

Brule Formation

  USA:

  Nebraska

Described in the Gallinuloididae Lucas, 1900, but transferred to the Cracidae.

Archaeoganga pinguis [27]

Valid

Gen. nov. et Sp. nov.

Cécile Mourer-Chauviré

Eocene or Oligocene

Phosphorites du Quercy,

MP 16 or 28

  France

A Pteroclidae.

Balearica exigua [28]

Valid

Sp. nov.

Alan Feduccia

Michael R. Voorhies

Late Miocene

Ash Hollow Formatie

  USA:

  Nebraska

A Gruidae.

Bucephala cereti [29]

Valid

Sp. nov.

Odile Boeuf

Cécile Mourer-Chauviré

Late Pliocene

MN 17

  France

An Anatidae.

Cathayornis yandica [30]

Valid

Gen. nov. et Sp. nov.

Zhou Zhonghe

Fan Jin

Jiang Yong Zhang

Early Cretaceous

Valanginian,

Jiufotang Formation

  China

An Enantiornithes Walker, 1981, Cathayornithiformes Zhou, Jin et Zhang, 1992, Cathayornithidae Zhou, Jin et Zhang, 1992, this is the type species of the new genus.

Chascacocolius oscitans [25]

Valid

Gen. nov. et Sp. nov.

Peter W. Houde

Storrs L. Olson

Early Eocene

Early Wasatchian,

Willwood Formation

  USA:

  Wyoming

A Coliiformes, Chascacocoliidae Zelenkov et Dyke, 2008, this is the type species of the new genus.

Ciconia stehlini [31]

Valid

Sp. nov.

Dénes Jánossy

Late Pleistocene

MN 16

  Hungary

A Ciconiidae.

Columbina prattae [32]

Valid

Sp. nov.

Jonathan J. Becker

Pierce Brodkorb

Early Miocene

Fissure fillings in Early Eocene Cristal River Limestone

  USA:

  Florida

A Columbidae, in 2008 David W. Steadman made it the type species of his new genus Arenicolumbina.[33]

Concornis lacustris [34]

Valid

Gen. nov. et Sp. nov.

José L. Sanz

Angela D. Buscalioni

Early Cretaceous

Neocomian

  Spain:

  Castilla–La Mancha

An Enantiornithes Walker, 1981, Iberomesornithiformes Sanz et J. F. Bonaparte, 1992, Concornithidae Kurochkin, 1996, this is the type species of the new genus.

Foro panarium [35]

Valid

Gen. nov. et Sp. nov.

Storrs L. Olson

Late Early Eocene

Green River Formation

  USA:

  Wyoming

An Opisthocomiformes, Foratidae Olson, 1992.

Gallicolumba nui [36]

Valid

Sp. nov.

David W. Steadman

Holocene

Ua Huka

  French Polynesia

A Columbidae.

Gastornis russelli [37]

Valid

Sp. nov.

Larry D. Martin

Late Paleocene

MP 6

  France

A Gastornithidae Fürbringer, 1888.

Helonetta brodkorbi [38]

Valid

Gen. nov. et Sp. nov.

Steven D. Emslie

Late Pliocene

Blancan,

Tamiami Formation

  USA:

  Florida

An Anatidae, this is the type species of the new genus.

Iberomesornis romerali [39]

Valid

Gen. nov. et Sp. nov.

José L. Sanz

José F. Bonaparte

Early Cretaceous

Hauterivian-Early Barremian

  Spain:

  Castilla–La Mancha

An Enantiornithes, Iberomesornithiformes Sanz et J. F. Bonaparte, 1992, Iberomesornithidae Sanz et J. F. Bonaparte, 1992.

Kuszholia mengi [40]

Valid

Gen. nov. et Sp. nov.

Lev A. Nessov

Early Cretaceous

Turonian-Coniacian,

Bissekty Formation

  Uzbekistan

An Enantiornithes Walker, 1981, this is the type species of the new genus.

Macranhinga paranensis [41]

Valid

Gen. nov. et Sp. nov.

Jorge I. Noriega

Late Miocene

Mesopotamiense,

Ituzaingó Formation

  Argentina

A big Anhingidae.

Macropygia arevarevauupa [36]

Valid

Sp. nov.

David W. Steadman

Holocene

Huahine,

Society Islands

  French Polynesia

A Columbidae.

Macropygia heana [36]

Valid

Sp. nov.

David W. Steadman

Holocene

Ua Huka

  French Polynesia

A Columbidae.

Megalodytes morejohni [42]

Valid

Gen. nov. et Sp. nov.

Hildegarde Howard

Middle Miocene

Sharktooth Hill Bonebed

  USA:

  California

An Anatidae.

Messelornis nearctica [43]

Valid

Sp. nov.

Angelika Hesse

Early Eocene

Green River Formation

  USA:

  Wyoming

A Ralliformes, Messelornithidae Hesse, 1988.

Oxyura hulberti [38]

Valid

Sp. nov.

Steven D. Emslie

Late Pliocene

Blancan,

Tamiami Formation

  USA:

  Florida

An Anatidae.

Palaeoglaux artophoron [44]

Valid

Sp. nov.

Dieter S. Peters

Middle Eocene

MP 11

  Germany:

  Hessen

A Strigiformes, Palaeoglaucidae Mourer-Chauviré, 1987.

Patagopteryx deferrariisi [45]

Valid

Gen. nov. et Sp. nov.

Herculano M. F. de Alvarenga

José F. Bonaparte

Late Cretaceous

Coniacian,

Rio Colorado Formation

  Argentina

An Ornithuromorphae Chiappe, Ji, Ji et Norell, 1999, Patagopterygiformes Alvarenga et J. F. Bonaparte, 1992, Patagopterygidae Alvarenga et J. F. Bonaparte, 1992, this is the type species of the new genus.

Platanavis nana [40]

Valid

Gen. nov. et Sp. nov.

Lev A. Nessov

Late Cretaceous

Coniacian

  Uzbekistan

An Ornithuromorphae Chiappe, Ji, Ji et Norell, 1999, this is the type species of the new genus.

Quercymegapodius brodkorbi [46]

Valid

Sp. nov.

Cécile Mourer-Chauviré

Late Eocene

Phosphorites du Quercy

  France

A Craciformes Sibley, Ahlquist et Monroe, 1988, Quercymegapodiidae Mourer-Chauviré, 1992.

Quercypsitta ivani [47]

Valid

Sp. nov.

Cécile Mourer-Chauviré

Late Eocene

MP 17

  France

A Psittaciformes, Quercypsittidae Mourer-Chauviré, 1992.

Quercypsitta sudrei [47]

Valid

Gen. nov. et Sp. nov.

Cécile Mourer-Chauviré

Late Eocene

MP 17

  France

A Psittaciformes, Quercypsittidae Mourer-Chauviré, 1992, this is the type species of the new genus.

Sandcoleus copiosus [25]

Valid

Gen. nov. et Sp. nov.

Peter W. Houde

Storrs L. Olson

Early Eocene

Middle Clarkforkian,

Willwood Formation

  USA:

  Wyoming

A Coliiformes, Sandcoleidae Houde et Olson, 1992, this is the type species of the new genus.

Sinornis santensis [48]

Valid

Gen. nov. et Sp. nov.

Paul C. Sereno

Rao Chenggang

Early Cretaceous

Valanginian

  China

An Enantiornithes Walker, 1981, Cathayornithiformes Zhou, Jin et Zhang, 2006, Cathayornithidae Zhou, Jin et Zhang, 2006, this is the type species of the new genus.

Zhyraornis logunovi [40]

Valid

Gen. nov. et Sp. nov.

Lev A. Nessov

Early Cretaceous

Turonian-Coniacian,

Bissekty Formation

  Uzbekistan

An Enantiornithes Walker, 1981.

Lepidosauromorphs

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Indophis sahnii[49] Valid Rage & Prasad Maastrichtian Intertrappean Beds   India A snake

Synapsids

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Newly named mammals

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Gobiopithecus[50]

Gen et sp nov

Valid

Dashzeveg & Russell

Late Eocene

Ergilin Dzo Formation

A pantolestid, type species is G. khan

Other Animals

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Dickinsonia rex [51] Synonym of Dickinsonia tenuis Jenkins Ediacaran   Australia

Footnotes

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  3. ^ a b Gooch, N. L. (1992). "Two new species of Pseudolarix Gordon (Pinaceae) from the middle Eocene of the Pacific Northwest". PaleoBios. 14: 13–19.
  4. ^ Erwin, D. M.; Stockey, R. A. (1992). "Vegetative body of a permineralized monocotyledon from the Middle Eocene Princeton chert of British Columbia". Courier Forschungsinstitut Senckenberg. 147: 309–327.
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  6. ^ Sun, F.; Stockey, R.A. (1992). "A new species of Palaeocarpinus (Betulaceae) based on infructescences, fruits, and associated staminate inflorescences and leaves from the Paleocene of Alberta, Canada". International Journal of Plant Sciences. 153 (1): 136–146. doi:10.1086/297015.
  7. ^ a b Shattuck, S. O. (1992). "Review of the dolichoderine ant genus Iridomyrmex Mayr with descriptions of three new genera (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)". Journal of the Australian Entomological Society. 31: 13–18. doi:10.1111/j.1440-6055.1992.tb00453.x.
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  19. ^ Bakker, R.T., P. Galton, J. Siegwarth, and J. Filla. 1990. A new latest Jurassic vertebrate fauna, from the highest levels of the Morrison Formation at Como Bluff, Wyoming, with comments on Morrison biochronology Part IV. The dinosaurs: a new Othnielia-like hypsilophodontoid. Hunteria, 2: pp. 8-13.
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  24. ^ Okazaki, Y. 1992. A new genus and species of carnivorous dinosaur from the Lower Cretaceous Kwanmon Group, Northern Kyushu. Bulletin of the Kitakyushu Museum of Natural History 11: pp. 87-90.
  25. ^ a b c Peter W. Houde & Storrs L. Olson (1992). "A Radiation of Coly-like Birds from the Eocene of North America (Aves: Sandcoleiformes New Order)" (PDF). In Papers in Avian Paleontology Honoring Pierce Brodkorb, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, Science Series. 36: 137–160.
  26. ^ Timothy M. Crowe & Lester L. Short (1992). "A New Gallinaceous Bird From the Oligocene of Nebraska, With Comments on the Phylogenetic Position of the Gallinuloididae". In Papers in Avian Paleontology Honoring Pierce Brodkorb, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, Science Series. 36: 179–185.
  27. ^ Cécile Mourer-Chauviré (1992). "Un Ganga Primitif (Aves: Columbiformes, Pteroclidae) de très Grande Taille dans le Paléogène des Phosphorites du Quercy (France)". Comptes Rendus de l'Académie des Sciences, Série IIA. 314: 229–235.
  28. ^ Alan Feduccia & Michael R. Voorhies (1992). "Crowned Cranes (Gruidae: Balearica) in the Miocene of Nebraska". In Papers in Avian Paleontology Honoring Pierce Brodkorb, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, Science Series. 36: 239–248.
  29. ^ Odile Boeuf & Cécile Mourer-Chauviré (1992). "Les Oiseaux des Gisements d'Age Pliocène Supérieur de Chilhac, Haute Loire, France". Comptes Rendus de l'Académie des Sciences, Série II. 314: 1091–1096.
  30. ^ Zhou Zhonghe, Fan Jin & Jiang Yong Zhang (1992). "Preliminary Report on a Mesozoic Bird from Liaoning, China". Chinese Science Bulletin. 37: 1365–1368.
  31. ^ Dénes Jánossy (1992). "Lower Pleistocene Bird Remains from Beremend, (S-Hungary, Loc. 15. And 16.)". Aquila. 99: 9–25.
  32. ^ Jonathan J. Becker & Pierce Brodkorb (1992). "An Early Miocene Ground-dove (Aves: Columbidae) from Florida". In Papers in Avian Paleontology Honoring Pierce Brodkorb, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, Science Series. 36: 189–193.
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  34. ^ José L. Sanz & Angela D. Buscalioni (1992). "A New Bird from the Early Cretaceous of Las Hoas, Spain, and the Early Radiation of Birds" (PDF). Palaeontology. 35 (4): 829–845. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-08-21. Retrieved 2014-08-20.
  35. ^ Storrs L. Olson (1992). "A New Family of Primitive Landbirds from the Lower Eocene Green River Formation of Wyoming" (PDF). In Papers in Avian Paleontology Honoring Pierce Brodkorb, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, Science Series. 36: 127–136.
  36. ^ a b c David W. Steadman (1992). "New Species of Gallicolumba and Macropygia (Aves: Columbidae) from Archeological Sites in Polynesia". In Papers in Avian Paleontology Honoring Pierce Brodkorb, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, Science Series. 36: 329–348.
  37. ^ Larry D. Martin (1992). "The Status of the Late Paleocene Birds Gastornis and Remiornis". In Papers in Avian Paleontology Honoring Pierce Brodkorb, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, Science Series. 36: 97–108.
  38. ^ a b Steven D. Emslie (1992). "Two New Late Blancan Avifaunas from Florida and the Extinction of Wetland Birds in the Plio-Pleistocene". In Papers in Avian Paleontology Honoring Pierce Brodkorb, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, Science Series. 36: 249–269.
  39. ^ José L. Sanz & José F. Bonaparte (1992). "A New Order of Birds (Class Aves) from the Lower Cretaceous of Spain". In Papers in Avian Paleontology Honoring Pierce Brodkorb, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, Science Series. 36: 38–49.
  40. ^ a b c Lev A. Nessov (1992). "[Record of the Localities of Mesozoic and Paleogene with Avian Remains in the USSR, and the description of New Findings]". Russian Journal of Ornithology. 1: 7–50.
  41. ^ Jorge I. Noriega (1992). "Un Nuevo Genero de Anhingidae (Aves: Pelecaniformes) de la Formacion Ituzaingo (Mioceno Superior) de Argentina". Notas del Museo de la Plata, Tomo XXI, Paleontologia. 21 (109): 217–223.
  42. ^ Hildegarde Howard (1992). "New Records of Middle Miocene Anseriform Birds from Kern County, California". In Papers in Avian Paleontology Honoring Pierce Brodkorb, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, Science Series. 36: 231–237.
  43. ^ Angelika Hesse (1992). "A New Species of Messelornis (Aves: Messelornithidae) from the Middle Eocene Green River Formation". In Papers in Avian Paleontology Honoring Pierce Brodkorb, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, Science Series. 36: 171–178.
  44. ^ Dieter S. Peters (1992). "A New Species of Owl (Aves: Strigiformes) from the Middle Eocene Messel Oil Shale" (PDF). In Papers in Avian Paleontology Honoring Pierce Brodkorb, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, Science Series. 36: 161–169.
  45. ^ Herculano M. F. de Alvarenga & José F. Bonaparte (1992). "A New Flightless Landbird from the Cretaceous of Patagonia". In Papers in Avian Paleontology Honoring Pierce Brodkorb, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, Science Series. 36: 51–64.
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