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Orleanian
The Orleanian age is a period of geologic time (MN 3–5, (mya)), within the Miocene and used more specifically with European Land Mammal Ages. It precedes the Astaracian age and follows the Agenian age.〔(Paleo Database: Orleanian )〕
; Agenian-Early Orleanian migration
At the time for Oligocene-Miocene boundary (23.8 mya), the Tethys Seaway, a deep through between the Arabian and Iranian Plates, isolated Africa from Eurasia; an isolation that lasted until the gradual closure of the Tethys at the end of MN 3 (19-18 mya), and America was connected to Asia by the Beringian landbridge. The horse-like equid ''Anchitherium'' dispersed into Asia over the latter and is known on the Iberian Peninsula from MN 3 and from Asia Minor in MN 6. It has not been found on the Balkan Peninsula, which suggests that the Balkans were isolated from Asia Minor at that time. In Western Europe, the pig-like suids ''Hyotherium'' appears in MN 1 and ''Xenohyus'' in MN 2. The hippo-like anthracothere ''Brachyodus'' appears in Western Europe in MN 3 and, while the MN 1-3 fauna is rare in the Eastern Mediterranean, also in Greece from around MN 3-4. The spalacid (rodent) ''Debruijnia'' is known from Asia Minor from MN 3 and from Aliveri, Greece, from early MN 4, suggesting the presence of some kind of early connection between Asia Minor and the Balkans.
; Middle Orleanian migration
The connection between Eurasia and Africa, known as the "''Gomphotherium''-landbridge", was re-established at the end of MN 3. However, temporary landbridges appears to have connected Africa to Eurasia before the final closure of the Tethys Seaway, allowing some mammals to emigrate between the landmasses. With the Balkans solidly connected to Asia Minor, the seaways to the Paratethys were closed, which transformed the shallow sea into an isolated basin with its own endemic fauna.
The ''Gomphotherium''-landbridge provided the African hyrocoid ''Pliohyrax'' with the opportunity to emigrate to India where it is known from the end of MN 3. It has been found in Turkey from MN 6 and, as the primitive deinothere (elephant-like) ''Prodeinotherium'' is known from Lesbos, Greece, it seems likely there was a connection between the regions around 18.4 mya.〔
Emigration occurred in both directions across the landbridge around 20.7 mya. The MN 3 fauna of Negev, Israel,〔 (Abstract)〕 provides a mixture of African and Eurasian taxa representative for this interchange: the elephant-like ''Prodeinotherium'' and ''Gomphotherium'', the carnivorous ''Anasinopa'', the small ungulate ''Dorcatherium'', the early pika ''Kenyalagomys'', and rodent ''Megapedetes'' from Africa; and the bovid ''Eotragus'', the suid ''Listriodon'', and ''Rhinocerotidae'' from Asia. The first to emigrate from Africa were the proboscideans (elephant-like) ''Gomphoteres'' and ''Deinotheres'' who eventually formed part of the Bugti fauna in India around 18.3 mya and are known from the eastern Mediterranean around 18.4 mya and the Iberian Peninsula at the beginning of MN 4, 18 mya. Emigrants from Asia, included the bovid ''Eotragus'', the suid ''Bunolistriodon'', the nimravid (cat) ''Prosansanosmilus'', and rodents such as ''Megacricetodon'', ''Democricetodon'', ''Cricetodon'', and ''Eumyarion''. The subfamily ''Democricetodontinae'' appeared in Asia Minor during MN 1-2, in Africa and Asia during MN 3, in America during MN 3-4 and finally in the Balkans and Western Europe during MN 4.〔
== See also ==

* Langhian

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