This paleomammalogy list records new fossilmammaltaxa that were described during the year 2010, as well as notes other significant paleomammalogy discoveries and events which occurred during that year.
A member of Polydolopiformes. The type species is K. mayoi (Odreman Rivas, 1978); genus also includes K. abanicoi (Flynn and Wyss, 1999) and K. mckennai (Flynn and Wyss, 2004), as well as new species K. fissuratus and K. maximus.
An armadillo. The type species is "Meteutatus" rigidus Ameghino (1902); genus also includes "Meteutatus" tinguiririquensis Carlini et al. (2009), as well as new species Barrancatatus maddeni.
Identification of H. gautengensis was based on partial skulls, several jaws, teeth and other bones found at various times at the Caves. It emerged over 2 million years ago and died out approximately 600,000 years ago, and is believed to have arisen earlier than Homo habilis.
^A. V. Lopatin; E. N. Maschenko; A. O. Averianov (2010). "A new genus of triconodont mammals from the Early Cretaceous of Western Siberia". Doklady Biological Sciences. 433 (1): 282–285. doi:10.1134/S0012496610040137. PMID20711878. S2CID6769651.
^ abJonathan Cramb; Scott Hocknull (2010). "Two new species of Antechinus Macleay (Dasyuridae : Marsupialia) from mid-Pleistocene cave deposits in eastern central Queensland". Australian Mammalogy. 32 (2): 127–144. doi:10.1071/AM09025.
^ abcdefghijklmnFrancisco Javier Goin; María Alejandra Abello; Laura Chornogubsky (2010). "Middle Tertiary marsupials from central Patagonia (early Oligocene of Gran Barranca): understanding South America's Grande Coupure". In Richard H. Madden; Alfredo A. Carlini; Maria Guiomar Vucetich; Richard F. Kay (eds.). The Paleontology of Gran Barranca. Evolution and Environmental Change Through the Middle Cenozoic of Patagonia. Cambridge University Press. pp. 69–105. ISBN978-0-521-87241-6.
^K.J. Travouillon; Y. Gurovich; R.M.D. Beck; J. Muirhead (2010). "An exceptionally well-preserved short-snouted bandicoot (Marsupialia; Peramelemorphia) from Riversleigh's Oligo-Miocene deposits, northwestern Queensland, Australia". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 30 (5): 1528–1546. doi:10.1080/02724634.2010.501463. S2CID86726840.
^ abNao Kusuhashi; Yaoming Hu; Yuanqing Wang; Takeshi Setoguchi; Hiroshige Marsuoka (2010). "New multituberculate mammals from the Lower Cretaceous (Shahai and Fuxin formations), northeastern China". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 30 (5): 1501–1514. doi:10.1080/02724634.2010.501435. S2CID128414107.
^Brian Mackness (2010). "On the identity of Euowenia robusta De Vis, 1891 with a description of a new zygomaturine genus". Alcheringa: An Australasian Journal of Palaeontology. 34 (4): 455–469. doi:10.1080/03115511003793488. S2CID85075611.
^ abcHunter, J. P; Heinrich, R. E.; Weishampel, D. B. (2010). "Mammals from the St. Mary River Formation (Upper Cretaceous), Montana". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 30 (3): 885–898. doi:10.1080/02724631003763490. S2CID128823128.
^ abNeville S. Pledge (2010). "A new koala (Marsupialia : Phascolarctidae) from the late Oligocene Etadunna Formation, Lake Eyre Basin, South Australia". Australian Mammalogy. 32 (2): 79–86. doi:10.1071/AM09014.
^ abThomas Martin; Alexander O. Averianov; Hans-Ulrich Pfretzschner (2010). "Mammals from the Late Jurassic Qigu Formation in the Southern Junggar Basin, Xinjiang, Northwest China". Palaeobiodiversity and Palaeoenvironments. 90 (3): 295–319. doi:10.1007/s12549-010-0030-4. S2CID129008041.
^ abWilson, G. P.; Dechesne, M.; Anderson, I. R. (2010). "New Late Cretaceous mammals from northeastern Colorado with biochronologic and biogeographic implications". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 30 (2): 499–520. doi:10.1080/02724631003620955. S2CID92991955.
^Martin, T.; Averianov, A. G. (2010). "Mammals from the Middle Jurassic Balbanasi Formation of the Fergana Depression, Kyrgyzstan". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 30 (3): 855–871. doi:10.1080/02724631003758045. S2CID128716878.
^Analía M. Forasiepi; Alfredo A. Carlini (2010). "A new thylacosmilid (Mammalia, Metatheria, Sparassodonta) from the Miocene of Patagonia, Argentina". Zootaxa. 2552: 55–68. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.2552.1.3. S2CID90692991.
^ abcdePierre Mein; Martin Pickford (2010). "Vallesian rodents from Sheikh Abdallah, Western Desert, Egypt". Historical Biology: An International Journal of Paleobiology. 22 (1–3): 224–259. doi:10.1080/08912961003644104. S2CID84527483.
^Harris, John M.; Solounias, Nikos; Geraads, Denis (2010). "Chapter 39: Giraffoidea". In Werdelin, L.; Sanders, W.J (eds.). Cenozoic Mammals of Africa. University of California Press. pp. 805–819. ISBN978-0-520-25721-4.
^ abcJean-Jacques Jaeger; K. Christopher Beard; Yaowalak Chaimanee; Mustafa Salem; Mouloud Benammi; Osama Hlal; Pauline Coster; Awad A. Bilal; Philippe Duringer; Mathieu Schuster; Xavier Valentin; Bernard Marandat; Laurent Marivaux; Eddy Métais; Omar Hammuda; Michel Brunet (2010). "Late middle Eocene epoch of Libya yields earliest known radiation of African anthropoids". Nature. 467 (7319): 1095–1098. Bibcode:2010Natur.467.1095J. doi:10.1038/nature09425. PMID20981098. S2CID4431606.
^ abcdefghijJerry J. Hooker (2010). "The mammal fauna of the early Eocene Blackheath Formation of Abbey Wood, London". Palaeontographical Society: 1–162. ISSN0269-3445.
^Thomas Mörs; Daniela Kalthoff (2010). "A new species of Amphilagus (Mammalia: Lagomorpha) from the Late Oligocene lake deposits of Enspel (Westerwald, Germany)". Palaeobiodiversity and Palaeoenvironments. 90 (1): 83–98. doi:10.1007/s12549-009-0020-6. S2CID130137937.
^Łucja Fostowicz-Frelik (2016). "A Late Oligocene lagomorph (Mammalia) from Herrlingen 9 (Baden-Württemberg, Germany)". Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie - Abhandlungen. 280 (2): 143–151. doi:10.1127/njgpa/2016/0571.
^David L. Harrison; Jeremy J. Hooker (2010). "Late Middle Eocene Bats from the Creechbarrow Limestone Formation, Dorset, Southern England with Description of a New Species of Archaeonycteris (Chiroptera: Archaeonycteridae)". Acta Chiropterologica. 12 (1): 1–18. doi:10.3161/150811010X504554. S2CID84965106.
^A. Vekua; O. Bendukidze; S. Kiladze (2010). "Gigantic deer in Plio-Pleistocene". Proceedings of Georgian National Museum, Natural and Prehistoric Section. 2: 38–53.
^ abcCarlini, A.A.; Ciancio, M.R.; Scillato-Yané, G.J. (2010). "Middle Eocene - Early Miocene Dasypodidae (Xenarthra) of southern South America: faunal succession at Gran Barranca - biostratigraphy and paleoecology". In Richard H. Madden; Alfredo A. Carlini; Maria Guiomar Vucetich; Richard F. Kay (eds.). The Paleontology of Gran Barranca. Evolution and Environmental Change Through the Middle Cenozoic of Patagonia. Cambridge University Press. pp. 106–129. ISBN978-0-521-87241-6.
^ abWilliam W. Korth; Donald D. De Blieux. (2010). "Rodents and Lagomorphs (Mammalia) from the Hemphillian (Late Miocene) of Utah". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 30 (1): 226–235. doi:10.1080/02724630903412448. S2CID86523898.
^Thomas S. Kelly (2010). "New records of Marsupialia, Lipotyphla, and Primates from the Duchesnean (middle Eocene) Simi Valley Landfill local fauna, Sespe Formation, California". Paludicola. 7 (4): 158–169.
^T.J. Meehan; Larry D. Martin (2010). "New leptictids (Mammalia: Insectivora) from the Early Oligocene of Nebraska, USA". Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie - Abhandlungen. 256 (1): 99–107. doi:10.1127/0077-7749/2010/0035.
^Bienvenido Martínez-Navarro; Lorenzo Rook; Mauro Papini; Yosief Libsekal (2010). "A new species of bull from the Early Pleistocene paleoanthropological site of Buia (Eritrea): Parallelism on the dispersal of the genus Bos and the Acheulian culture". Quaternary International. 212 (2): 169–175. Bibcode:2010QuInt.212..169M. doi:10.1016/j.quaint.2009.09.003.
^ abPérez, María E.; Vucetich, María G.; Kramarz, Alejandro G. (2010). "The first Eocardiidae (Rodentia) in the Colhuehuapian (early Miocene) of Bryn Gwyn (northern Chubut, Argentina) and the early evolution of the peculiar cavioid rodents". Palaeontology. 30 (2): 528–534. doi:10.1080/02724631003618223. S2CID128488373.
^Diego H. Verzi; A. Itatí Olivares; Cecilia C. Morgan (2010). "The oldest South American tuco-tuco (late Pliocene, northwestern Argentina) and the boundaries of the genus Ctenomys (Rodentia, Ctenomyidae)". Mammalian Biology. 75 (3): 243–252. doi:10.1016/j.mambio.2009.03.011. hdl:11336/125546.
^Jan A. van Dam (2010). "The systematic position of Anourosoricini (Soricidae, Mammalia): paleontological and molecular evidence". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 30 (4): 1221–1228. doi:10.1080/02724634.2010.483553. S2CID83736562.
^Michelle Spaulding; John J. Flynn; Richard K. Stucky (2010). "A new basal Carnivoramorphan (Mammalia) from the 'Bridger B' (Black's Fork member, Bridger Formation, Bridgerian Nalma, middle Eocene) of Wyoming, USA". Palaeontology. 53 (4): 815–832. doi:10.1111/j.1475-4983.2010.00963.x.
^Guntupalli V.R. Prasad; Omkar Verma; Emmanuel Gheerbrant; Anjali Goswami; Ashu Khosla; Varun Parmar; Ashok Sahni (2010). "First mammal evidence from the Late Cretaceous of India for biotic dispersal between India and Africa at the KT transition". Comptes Rendus Palevol. 9 (1–2): 63–71. doi:10.1016/j.crpv.2009.12.003.
^ abcdMartin Pickford; Sarah Musalizi; Brigitte Senut; Dominique Gommery; Ezra Musiime (2010). "Small apes from the Early Miocene of Napak, Uganda". Geo-Pal Uganda. 3: 1–111.
^Jérôme Prieto (2010). "The Middle Miocene mole Desmanodon crocheti sp. nov. (Talpidae, Mammalia): the last representative of the genus in the North Alpine foreland basin". Paläontologische Zeitschrift. 84 (2): 217–225. doi:10.1007/s12542-009-0038-0. S2CID128472697.
^Jérôme Prieto; Martin Gross; Christine Böhmer; Madelaine Böhme (2010). "Insectivores and bat (Mammalia) from the late Middle Miocene of Gratkorn (Austria): biostratigraphic and ecologic implications". Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie - Abhandlungen. 258 (1): 107–119. doi:10.1127/0077-7749/2010/0088. S2CID131086681.
^Brian Lee Beatty (2010). "A new aletomerycine (Artiodactyla, Palaeomerycidae) from the Early Miocene of Florida". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 30 (2): 613–617. doi:10.1080/02724631003617266. S2CID129732079.
^Kishor Kumar; Kenneth D. Rose; Rajendra S. Rana; Lachham Singh; Thierry Smith; Ashok Sahni (2010). "Early Eocene artiodactyls (Mammalia) from western India". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 30 (4): 1245–1274. doi:10.1080/02724634.2010.483605. S2CID86353714.
^Javier N. Gelfo (2010). "The "condylarth" Didolodontidae from Gran Barranca: history of the bunodont South American mammals up to the Eocene–Oligocene transition". In Richard H. Madden; Alfredo A. Carlini; Maria Guiomar Vucetich; Richard F. Kay (eds.). The Paleontology of Gran Barranca. Evolution and Environmental Change Through the Middle Cenozoic of Patagonia. Cambridge University Press. pp. 130–142. ISBN978-0-521-87241-6.
^Eugenie Barrow; Erik R. Seiffert; Elwyn L. Simons. (2010). "A primitive hyracoid (Mammalia, Paenungulata) from the early Priabonian (Late Eocene) of Egypt". Journal of Systematic Palaeontology. 8 (2): 213–244. doi:10.1080/14772010903450407. S2CID84398730.
^ abM.G. Vucetich; E.C. Vieytes; M.E. Pérez; A.A. Carlini (2010). "The rodents from La Cantera and the early evolution of caviomorphs in South America". In Richard H. Madden; Alfredo A. Carlini; Maria Guiomar Vucetich; Richard F. Kay (eds.). The Paleontology of Gran Barranca. Evolution and Environmental Change Through the Middle Cenozoic of Patagonia. Cambridge University Press. pp. 193–205. ISBN978-0-521-87241-6.
^Richard C. Fox; Craig S. Scott; Brian D. Rankin (2010). "Edworthia Lerbekmoi, A New Primitive Paromomyid Primate from the Torrejonian (Early Paleocene) of Alberta, Canada". Journal of Paleontology. 84 (5): 868–878. doi:10.1666/09-072.1. S2CID140180081.
^Craig S. Scott (2010). "Eudaemonema webbi sp. nov. (Mammalia, Mixodectidae) from the late Paleocene of western Canada: the youngest known mixodectid". Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences. 47 (12): 1451–1462. Bibcode:2010CaJES..47.1451S. doi:10.1139/E10-074.
^Pauline Coster; Mouloud Benammi; Vincent Lazzari; Guillaume Billet; Thomas Martin; Mustafa Salem; Awad Abolhassan Bilal; Yaowalak Chaimanee; Mathieu Schuster; Xavier Valentin; Michel Brunet; Jean-Jacques Jaeger (2010). "Gaudeamus lavocati sp. nov. (Rodentia, Hystricognathi) from the early Oligocene of Zallah, Libya: first African caviomorph?". Naturwissenschaften. 97 (8): 697–706. Bibcode:2010NW.....97..697C. doi:10.1007/s00114-010-0683-x. PMID20549178. S2CID22156290.
^ abcWilliam W. Korth (2010). "Mammals from the Blue Ash local fauna (late Oligocene), South Dakota. Rodentia, Part 5: Family Cricetidae". Paludicola. 7 (4): 117–136.
^María E. Pérez (2010). "A new rodent (Cavioidea, Hystricognathi) from the middle Miocene of Patagonia, mandibular homologies, and the origin of the crown group Cavioidea sensu stricto". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 30 (6): 1848–1859. doi:10.1080/02724634.2010.522432. hdl:11336/84154. S2CID85794590.
^K. Christopher Beard; Yuan-Qing Wang; Jin Meng; Xi-Jun Ni; Daniel L. Gebo; Chuan-Kui Li (2010). "Paleocene Hapalodectes (Mammalia: Mesonychia) from Subeng, Nei Mongol: Further evidence of "East of Eden" dispersal at the Paleocene−Eocene boundary". Vertebrata PalAsiatica. 48 (4): 375–389. doi:10.19615/j.cnki.1000-3118.2010.04.008.
^ abA.M. Ribeiro; G.M López; M. Bond (2010). "The Leontiniidae (Mammalia, Notoungulata) from the Sarmiento Formation at Gran Barranca, Chubut Province, Argentina". In Richard H. Madden; Alfredo A. Carlini; Maria Guiomar Vucetich; Richard F. Kay (eds.). The Paleontology of Gran Barranca. Evolution and Environmental Change Through the Middle Cenozoic of Patagonia. Cambridge University Press. pp. 170–181. ISBN978-0-521-87241-6.
^Curnoe, D. (2010). "A review of early Homo in southern Africa focusing on cranial, mandibular and dental remains, with the description of a new species (Homo gautengensis sp. nov.)". Homo: Journal of Comparative Human Biology. 61 (3): 151–77. doi:10.1016/j.jchb.2010.04.002. PMID20466364.
^Josep Quintana; Pere Bover; Josep Antoni Alcover; Jordi Agustí; Salvador Bailon (2010). "Presence of Hypolagus Dice, 1917 (Mammalia, Lagomorpha) in the Neogene of the Balearic Islands (Western Mediterranean): Description of Hypolagus balearicus nov. sp". Geobios. 43 (5): 555–567. doi:10.1016/j.geobios.2010.03.003. hdl:10261/60246.
^Toshiyuki Kimura; Yoshikazu Hasegawa (2010). "A New Baleen Whale (Mysticeti: Cetotheriidae) from the Earliest Late Miocene of Japan and a Reconsideration of the Phylogeny of Cetotheres". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 30 (2): 577–591. doi:10.1080/02724631003621912. S2CID85819006.
^Hesham M. Sallam; Erik R. Seiffert; Elwyn L. Simons; Chlöe Brindley (2010). "A large-bodied anomaluroid rodent from the earliest late Eocene of Egypt: phylogenetic and biogeographic implications". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 30 (5): 1579–1593. doi:10.1080/02724634.2010.501439. S2CID85864938.
^Harrison, Terry (2010). "Chapter 20: Later Tertiary Lorisiformes (Strepsirrhini, Primates)". In Werdelin, L.; Sanders, W.J (eds.). Cenozoic Mammals of Africa. University of California Press. pp. 333–349. ISBN978-0-520-25721-4.
^S. Bajpai; D. P. Domning; D. P. Das; J. Velez-Juarbe; V. P. Mishra (2010). "A new fossil sirenian (Mammalia, Dugonginae) from the Miocene of India". Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie, Abhandlungen. 258 (1): 39–50. doi:10.1127/0077-7749/2010/0082.
^Andres Rinderknechta; Enrique Bostelmann T.; Daniel Pereab; Gustavo Lecuona (2010). "A new genus and species of Mylodontidae (Mammalia: Xenarthra) from the late Miocene of southern Uruguay, with comments on the systematics of the Mylodontinae". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 30 (3): 899–910. doi:10.1080/02724631003757997. S2CID86604163.
^Louis de Bonis; Stéphane Peigné; Hassane Taisso Mackaye; Andossa Likius; Patrick Vignaud; Michel Brunet (2010). "New sabre-toothed cats in the Late Miocene of Toros Menalla (Chad)". Comptes Rendus Palevol. 9 (5): 221–227. doi:10.1016/j.crpv.2010.07.018.
^Adam Hartstone-Rose; Lars Werdelin; Darryl J. De Ruiter; Lee R. Berger; Steven E. Churchill (2010). "The Plio-Pleistocene Ancestor of Wild Dogs, Lycaon sekowei n. sp". Journal of Paleontology. 84 (2): 299–308. doi:10.1666/09-124.1. S2CID85585759.
^Judit Marigó; Raef Minwer-Barakat; Salvador Moyà-Solà (2010). "New Anchomomyini (Adapoidea, Primates) from the Mazaterón Middle Eocene locality (Almazán Basin, Soria, Spain)". Journal of Human Evolution. 58 (4): 353–361. doi:10.1016/j.jhevol.2010.01.011. PMID20346482.
^Richard F. Kay (2010). "A new primate from the early Miocene of Gran Barranca, Chubut Province, Argentina: paleoecological implications". In Richard H. Madden; Alfredo A. Carlini; Maria Guiomar Vucetich; Richard F. Kay (eds.). The Paleontology of Gran Barranca. Evolution and Environmental Change Through the Middle Cenozoic of Patagonia. Cambridge University Press. pp. 220–239. ISBN978-0-521-87241-6.
^Esperanza Cerdeño; Bárbara Vera (2010). "Mendozahippus fierensis, gen. et sp. nov., new Notohippidae (Notoungulata) from the late Oligocene of Mendoza (Argentina)". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 30 (6): 1805–1817. doi:10.1080/02724634.2010.520781. S2CID84537425.
^Floréal Solé; Emmanuel Gheerbrant; Marc Godinot (2013). "The "miacids" (Carnivoraformes, Mammalia) from the Early Eocene locality of Le Quesnoy (MP7, France); first occurrence of Vassacyon in Europe". Comptes Rendus Palevol. 12 (4): 191–202. doi:10.1016/j.crpv.2013.05.001.
^Anthony R. Friscia; D. Tab Rassmussen (2010). "Middle Eocene Carnivoramorpha of the Uinta Basin, Utah". Annals of Carnegie Museum. 79 (1): 51–63. doi:10.2992/007.079.0104. S2CID85747183.
^N.J. Czaplewski (2010). "Bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera) from Gran Barranca (early Miocene, Colhuehuapian), Chubut Province, Argentina". In Richard H. Madden; Alfredo A. Carlini; Maria Guiomar Vucetich; Richard F. Kay (eds.). The Paleontology of Gran Barranca. Evolution and Environmental Change Through the Middle Cenozoic of Patagonia. Cambridge University Press. pp. 240–252. ISBN978-0-521-87241-6.
^Pere Bover; Josep Quintana; Josep Antoni Alcover (2010). "A new species of Myotragus Bate, 1909 (Artiodactyla, Caprinae) from the Early Pliocene of Mallorca (Balearic Islands, western Mediterranean)". Geological Magazine. 147 (6): 871–885. Bibcode:2010GeoM..147..871B. doi:10.1017/S0016756810000336. hdl:10261/49361. S2CID35830707.
^ abLeslie N. Carraway (2010). "Fossil history of Notiosorex (Soricomorpha: Soricidae) shrews with descriptions of new fossil species". Western North American Naturalist. 70 (2): 144–163. doi:10.3398/064.070.0202. S2CID86042657.
^Denis Geraads; Zeresenay Alemseged; René Bobe; Denné Reed (2010). "Nyctereutes lockwoodi, n. sp., a new canid (Carnivora: Mammalia) from the middle Pliocene of Dikika, Lower Awash, Ethiopia". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 30 (3): 981–987. doi:10.1080/02724631003758326. S2CID83954055.
^Łucja Fostowicz-Frelik; Grzegorz J. Frelik; Mihály Gasparik (2010). "Morphological Phylogeny of Pikas (Lagomorpha: Ochotona), with a Description of a New Species from the Pliocene/Pleistocene Transition of Hungary". Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. 159 (1): 97–118. doi:10.1635/053.159.0107. S2CID83700561.
^ abYuri Kimura (2010). "New material of dipodid rodents (Dipodidae, Rodentia) from the early Miocene of Gashunyinadege, Nei Mongol, China". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 30 (6): 1860–1873. doi:10.1080/02724634.2010.521535. S2CID84637629.
^William W. Korth (2010). "Mammals from the Blue Ash local fauna (late Oligocene), South Dakota. Rodentia, Part 6: Family Castoridae and additional Eomyidae with a summary of the complete rodent fauna". Paludicola. 8 (1): 8–13.
^G.M López; A.M. Ribeiro; M. Bond (2010). "The Notohippidae (Mammalia, Notoungulata) from Gran Barranca: preliminary considerations". In Richard H. Madden; Alfredo A. Carlini; Maria Guiomar Vucetich; Richard F. Kay (eds.). The Paleontology of Gran Barranca. Evolution and Environmental Change Through the Middle Cenozoic of Patagonia. Cambridge University Press. pp. 143–151. ISBN978-0-521-87241-6.
^Michelangelo Bisconti (2010). "A new balaenopterid whale from the late Miocene of the Stirone River, northern Italy (Mammalia, Cetacea, Mysticeti)". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 30 (3): 943–958. doi:10.1080/02724631003762922. S2CID85348702.
^Craig S. Scott (2010). "New Cyriacotheriid Pantodonts (Mammalia, Pantodonta) from the Paleocene of Alberta, Canada, and the Relationships of Cyriacotheriidae". Journal of Paleontology. 84 (2): 197–215. doi:10.1666/09-109R.1. S2CID130268705.
^Łucja Fostowicz-Frelik (2010). "A new species of Pliocene Prolagus (Lagomorpha: Ochotonidae) from Poland is the northernmost record of the genus". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 30 (2): 609–612. doi:10.1080/02724631003621789. S2CID84550663.
^Raef Minwer-Barakat; Judit Marigó; Salvador Moyà-Solà (2010). "A new species of Pseudoloris (Omomyidae, Primates) from the middle Eocene of Sant Jaume de Frontanyà (Eastern Pyrenees, Spain)". American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 143 (1): 92–99. doi:10.1002/ajpa.21297. PMID20310058.
^Zalmout, I. S.; Sanders, W. J.; MacLatchy, L. M.; Gunnell, G. F.; Al-Mufarreh, Y. A.; Ali, M. A.; Nasser, A. -A. H.; Al-Masari, A. M.; Al-Sobhi, S. A.; Nadhra, A. O.; Matari, A. H.; Wilson, J. A.; Gingerich, P. D. (2010). "New Oligocene primate from Saudi Arabia and the divergence of apes and Old World monkeys". Nature. 466 (7304): 360–364. Bibcode:2010Natur.466..360Z. doi:10.1038/nature09094. PMID20631798. S2CID205220837.
^Harrison, Terry (2010). "Chapter 24: Dendropithecoidea, Proconsuloidea, and Hominoidea (Catarrhini, Primates)". In Werdelin, L.; Sanders, W.J (eds.). Cenozoic Mammals of Africa. University of California Press. pp. 429–469. ISBN978-0-520-25721-4.
^Richard C. Hulbert Jr. (2010). "A new early Pleistocene tapir (Mammalia: Perissodactyla) from Florida, with a review of Blancan tapirs from the state". Bulletin of the Florida Museum of Natural History. 49 (3): 67–126.
^Jin Meng; Chuan-kui Li (2010). "New rodents from the earliest Eocene of Nei Mongol, China". Vertebrata PalAsiatica. 48 (4): 390–401. doi:10.19615/j.cnki.1000-3118.2010.04.009.