Olonbulukia Explained
Olonbulukia is an extinct genus of caprine from the Late Miocene. It is monotypic, containing the only species Olonbulukia tsaidamensis.
Distribution
Fossils of the species Olonbulukia tsaidamensis have been found in northern China.[1] [2]
Notes and References
- Wang . Shi-Qi . Yang . Qing . Zhao . Ya . Li . Chun-Xiao . Shi . Qin-Qin . Zong . Li-Yi . Ye . Jie . March 2019 . New Olonbulukia material and its related assemblage reveal an early radiation of stem Caprini along the north of the Tibetan Plateau . . en . 93 . 2 . 385–397 . 10.1017/jpa.2018.65 . 0022-3360 . 7 September 2024 . Cambridge Core.
- Sun . Jimin . Zhang . Zhenqing . Zhang . Liyuan . 1 February 2009 . New evidence on the age of the Taklimakan Desert . . en . 37 . 2 . 159–162 . 10.1130/G25338A.1 . 1943-2682 . 7 September 2024 . GeoScienceWorld.