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 1996.

List of years in paleontology (table)
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Plants

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Angiosperms

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Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Location Notes Images

Palaeocarpinus aspinosa[2]

Sp nov

Valid

Manchester & Chen

Paleocene
Middle Paleocene

Fort Union Formation

  USA
  Wyoming

A betulaceous fruit

Palaeocarpinus orientalis[3]

Sp nov

Valid

Manchester & Guo

Paleocene

Wulungu Depression

  China

A betulaceous fruit

Arthropods

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Newly named crustaceans

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Name Status Authors Age Unit Location Notes Images

Cancer (Metacarcinus) starri[4]

Valid

Berglund & Goedert

Early Miocene

Clallam & Pysht Formations

  USA (  Washington)

A crab

Newly named insects

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Name Novelty Status Authors Age Unit Location Notes Images

Allopetalia europaea[5]

Sp nov

Jr synonym

Nel, Arillo, & Martínez-Delclòs

Messinian

  France

An Aeshnid dragonfly.
Moved to Boyeria europaea in 1997

 
Boyeria europaea

Burmomyrma rossi[6]

Gen et sp. nov

Valid

Dlussky

Late Aptian to Early Cenomanian

Burmese amber

  Myanmar

A possible Aneuretin ant

 
Burmomyrma rossi

Cerdanyagrion[5]

Gen et sp nov

valid

Nel, Arillo, & Martínez-Delclòs

Vallesian/Turolian

  Spain

A Megapodagrionid damselfly

 
Cerdanyagrion miocenicus

Haidomyrmex cerberus[7]

Gen et sp. nov

Valid

Dlussky

Late Aptian to Early Cenomanian

Burmese amber

  Myanmar

A Sphecomyrmin ant

 
Haidomyrmex cerberus

Somatochlora brisaci[5]

Sp nov

Valid

Nel, Arillo, & Martínez-Delclòs

Turolian

Montagne d'Andance

  France

A Corduliid dragonfly

 
Somatochlora brisaci

Sympetrum cantalensis

Sp nov

Valid

Nel, Arillo, & Martínez-Delclòs

Messinian

  France

A Libellulid dragonfly

 
Sympetrum cantalensis

Vulcagrion[5]

Gen et comb et 2 sp nov

valid

Nel, Arillo, & Martínez-Delclòs

Messinian

  France

A Megapodagrionid damselfly, three species

 
Vulcagrion andancensis

Fish

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Cartilaginous fish

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Research

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New taxa

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Name Novelty Status Authors Age Unit Location Notes Images

Bransonella lingulata[9]

Sp nov

Valid

Ivanov & Ginter

Early Carboniferous (Serpukhovian)

Kalinovskie Vyselki Quarry

  Russia

A xenacanth

Cooleyella amazonensis[8]

Sp nov

Valid

Duffin et. al.

Late Carboniferous

Itaituba Formation

  Brazil

A anachronistid

Amphibians

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Temnospondyls

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Name Novelty Status Authors Age Unit Location Notes Images

Tatrasuchus[10]

Gen et sp nov

Valid

Maryańska & Shishkin

Middle Triassic

  Poland

A cyclotosaurid

Plesiosaurs

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New taxa

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Name Status Authors Location Notes Images

Pachycostasaurus

Valid

Cruickshank Martill

Plesiopleurodon

Valid

Carpenter

The Last of the Pliosaurs.
 
Plesiopleurodon

Thalassiodracon

Valid

Storrs Taylor

 
Thalassiodracon

Dinosaurs

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Newly named dinosaurs

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Data courtesy of George Olshevsky's dinosaur genera list.[12]

Name Status Authors Location Notes Images
"Angaturama'"[13] Junior synonym of Irritator
  • Kellner
  • Campos
Bagaraatan[14] Valid taxon   Mongolia
Deltadromeus[15] Valid taxon   Egypt

  Morocco

 
Deltadromeus
Gasparinisaura[16] Valid taxon
  • Salgado
  Argentina
 
Gasparinisaura
Irritator[17] Valid taxon
  • Martill
  • Cruickshank
  • Frey
  • Small
  • M. Clarke
  Brazil
 
Irritator
Ligabueino[18] Valid taxon   Argentina
"Jensenosaurus"[19] Junior synonym of Supersaurus

George Olshevsky vide:

  • B. D. Curtice
  • Stadtman
  • L. J. Curtice,
 
Supersaurus
"Luanpingosaurus" Junior synonym of Psittacosaurus

Cheng Zhengwu vide:

  • et al.
"Magulodon"[20] Nomen nudum
  • et al.
Neovenator[21] Valid taxon
  • Hutt
  • Martill
  • Barker
  UK
 
Neovenator
Parvicursor[22] Valid taxon
  • Karhu
  • Rautian
  Mongolia
Patagonykus[23] Valid taxon
  • Novas
  Argentina
 
Patagonykus
Pawpawsaurus[24] Valid taxon
  • Lee
  USA

(  Texas)

Pellegrinisaurus[25] Valid taxon
  • Salgado
  Argentina
Qinlingosaurus[26] Valid taxon
  • Xue
  • Zhang Y. X.
  • Bi
  • Yue
  • Chen D.
  China
Rayososaurus[18] Valid taxon   Argentina
Shanyangosaurus[26] Valid taxon
  • Xue
  • Zhang Y. X.
  • Bi
  • Yue
  • Chen D.
  China
Siamotyrannus[27] Valid taxon
  • Buffetaut
  • Suteethorn
  • Tong
  Thailand
Sigilmassasaurus[28] Valid taxon   Morocco
Sinosauropteryx[29] Valid taxon
  • Ji Q.
  • Ji S.
  China
 
Sinosauropteryx

Birds

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Newly named birds

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Name Novelt Status Authors Age Unit Location Notes Images

Anas ganii [30]

Sp. nov.

Valid

Nikolay I. Burchak-Abramovich

K. L. Sushpanov

A. L. David

Late Early Pleistocene

  Moldova

An Anatidae.

Anas marecula [31]

Sp. nov.

Valid

Storrs L. Olson

Pierre Jouventin

Holocene

Amsterdam Island

  French Southern and Antarctic Lands

An Anatidae.

Anhinga fraileyi [32]

Sp. nov.

Valid

Kenneth E. Campbell, jr.

Late Miocene

Huayquerian

  Peru

An Anhingidae.

"Branta" minor [33]

Valid

Eugen Kessler

Erika Gal

Late Miocene

MN 9

  Moldova

An Aves Incertae Sedis, it is not an Anatidae.

Copepteryx hexeris [34]

Gen. nov. et Sp. nov.

Valid

Storrs L. Olson

Yoshikazu Hasegawa

Late Oligocene

Ainoshima Formation

  Japan

A Pelecaniformes, Plotopteridae Howard, 1969, this is the type species of the new genus.

Copepteryx titan [34]

Gen. nov. et Sp. nov.

Valid

Storrs L. Olson

Yoshikazu Hasegawa

Late Oligocene

Ainoshima Formation

  Japan

A Pelecaniformes, Plotopteridae Howard, 1969.

Eoalulavis hoyasi [35]

Gen. nov. et Sp. nov.

Valid

José L. Sanz

Luis M. Chiappe

Bernardo P. Pérez-Moreno

Angela D. Buscaliono

José J. Moratalla

Francisco Ortega

Francisco J. Poyato-Ariza

Early Cretaceous

Neocomian

  Spain:

  Castilla-La Mancha

An Ornithothoraces Chiappe & Calvo, 1994, Enantiornithes. Walker, 1981, this is the type species of the new genus.

Nanantius valifanovi [36]

Sp. nov.

Valid

Evgeny N. Kurochkin

Late Cretaceous

Late Campanian

  Mongolia

An Enantiornithes Walker, 1981, Alexornithidae Brodkorb, 1976, Gobipteryginae Elzanowski, 1974.

Nandayus vorohuensis [37]

Sp. nov.

Valid

Eduardo P. Tonni

Jorge Noriega

Late Pliocene

Orohué Formation

  Argentina

A Psittacidae.

Otis bessarabicus [33]

Sp. nov.

Valid

Eugen Kessler

Erika Gal

Late Miocene

MN 9

  Moldova

An Otididae.

Struthio coppensi [38]

Sp. nov.

Valid

Cécile Mourer-Chauviré

Brigitte Senut

Martin Pickford

Pierre Mein

Early Miocene

Karingarab

  Namibia

A Struthionidae.

?Tringa grigorescui [33]

Sp. nov.

Valid

Eugen Kessler

Erika Gal

Middle Miocene

MN 8

  Romania

A Scolopacidae, not sure it is a Tringa.

Vorona berivotrensis [39]

Gen. nov. et Sp. nov.

Valid

Catharine A. Forster

Luis M. Chiappe

David W. Krause

Scott D. Sampson

Late Cretaceous

Campanian,

Maevarano Formation

  Madagascar

An Ornithothoraces Chiappe et Calvo, 1994 .

Pterosaurs

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New taxa

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Name Status Authors Location Notes

Kepodactylus

Valid

Harris, J.D. Carpenter

Fossil eggs

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New ootaxa

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Name Status Authors Location Notes
Dispersituberoolithus Valid Zelenitsky et al. Probably laid by a primitive neognath.[40]

Gobioolithus

Valid

Mikhailov

Formerly called "Gobipteryx eggs", though they are not presently considered to be eggs of Gobipteryx.[41]

Synapsids

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Mammals

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New taxa

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Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Country Notes Images

Stenoplesictis indigenus[42]

Sp. nov

Jr synonym

Dashzeveg

Late Eocene

Ergilin Dzo Formation

Moved to the genus Alagtsavbaatar in 2016[43]

Stenoplesictis simplex[42]

Sp. nov

Jr synonym

Dashzeveg

Late Eocene

Ergilin Dzo Formation

Deemed a junior synonym of Asiavorator gracilis in 2016[43]

Footnotes

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References

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  • Pasch, A. D., K. C. May. 2001. Taphonomy and paleoenvironment of hadrosaur (Dinosauria) from the Matanuska Formation (Turonian) in South-Central Alaska. In: Mesozoic Vertebrate Life. Ed.s Tanke, D. H., Carpenter, K., Skrepnick, M. W. Indiana University Press. Pages 219–236.