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The Irdin Manha Formation is a geological formation from the Eocene located in Inner Mongolia , China, a few kilometres south of the Mongolian border.[ 1]
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Notes Uncertain or tentative taxa are in small text ; crossed out taxa are discredited.
U.S. paleontologists Henry Fairfield Osborn and Roy C. Andrews discovered two premolars on the site in 1923, and assigned the specimen to the new genus Eudinoceras because he believed it to be related to "Dinoceras " (now known as Uintatherium ). Within a decade, however, as more complete specimens were recovered, the animal was identified as a Mongolian relative to the North American pantodont Coryphodon . The expedition also lead to the discovery of the only known skull of Andrewsarchus .[ 2]
Dinoceratans reported from the Irdin Manha Formation
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Gobiatherium
G. mirificum
25 miles southwest from Iren Dabasu.[ 2]
Skull, jaws & limb elements.[ 2]
An uintatheriid .
Primates reported from the Irdin Manha Formation
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Tarkops
T. mckennai
Huheboerhe.[ 28]
Incomplete left lower jaw (IVPP V16424).[ 28]
An omomyid .
Crocodilians reported from the Irdin Manha Formation
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Asiatosuchus
A. grangeri
25 miles southwest of Iren Dabasu.[ 32]
Portions of at least 2 individuals.[ 32]
A crocodyloid .
^ Irdin Manha Beds (1930 AMNH Eudinoceras site) (Eocene of China) in the Paleobiology Database . Retrieved July 2013.
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