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The Blancan North American Stage on the geologic timescale is the North American according to the North American Land Mammal Ages chronology (NALMA), typically set from 4,750,000 to 1,806,000 years , a period of . Blancan North American Stage. GeoWhen Database. Version 1.1.0. Retrieved 2017-June-26. It is usually considered to start in the early-mid Epoch and end by the early . The Blancan is preceded by the and followed by the NALMA stages.

As usually defined, it corresponds to the mid- through and stages in Europe and Asia. In California, the Blancan roughly corresponds to the mid- through and to the very early . The Australian contemporary stages are the mid- through and . In New Zealand, the starts at roughly the same time and the Blancan is further with the and stages to the early . Finally, in Japan the Blancan starts coeval with the late , runs alongside the and Suchian and ends soon after the start of the .


Dating issues
The start date of the Blancan has not been fully established. There is general agreement that it is between 4.9 and 4.3 mya (million years ago). The often-cited GeoWhen database places it at 4.75 mya.

There is even stronger disagreement about the end of the Blancan. Some argue for the 1.808 mya date that corresponds better with the end of the and the start of the (1.808 mya). This conforms with the extinction of , , , , , and faunal assemblage between 2.2 and 1.8 mya. Other find continuity of the faunal assemblages well into the Pleistocene, and argue for an end date of 1.2 mya. This corresponds with the extinction of and related species and the appearance of in southern North America.


Fauna
The middle of the Blancan, about 2.7 mya, is when the connection between North and South America was reestablished and like and appeared in North America at the height of the Great American Interchange.


Notable mammals
– even-toed ungulates – carnivores – lagomorphs – odd-toed ungulates – rodents


Notable birds
– New World vultures
  • Sarcoramphus kernense, Kern Vulture
– diurnal raptors
  • Falco sp., a falcon


See also


Further reading
  • Lourens, L. et al. (2004): The Neogene Period. In: Gradstein, F.; Ogg, J. & Smith, A.G. (eds.): A Geologic Time Scale 2004. Cambridge University Press.

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