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Hypsamasia
''Hypsamasia'' is an extinct embrithopod mammal that lived during the middle Eocene. Dental remains of this scansorial insectivore〔. Retrieved May 2013.〕 have been found in the Kartal Formation near the village Saribeylar (, paleocoordinates )〔. Retrieved May 2013.〕 north of Ankara in what is today Anatolia.〔 ''Hypsamasia seni'' was named in reference to its high crowned cheek teeth (Greek: ''hypsos'', "height"), the type locality (the Roman town and province Amasya), and after Dr Sevket Sen for his important contribution to the paleontology and geology of western Asia. ''Hypsamasia'' differs from ''Palaeoamasia'' in its larger size and the highly crowned teeth. Other, unnamed embrithopods have been found in the Kartal Formation. Embrithopods are best known from northern Africa, but their range encompassed Central Africa, the Arabian Peninsula, and Romania. The Turkish paleoamasiids are older and are therefore assumed to be more primitive. ==Notes==
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