The Clarkforkian is typically considered to contain the three following substages: •
Clarkforkian 1 (Cf1): The oldest substage, starting at the first appearance of true rodents in North America and ending at the first appearance of the
plesiadapiform (primate relative)
Plesiadapis cookei. •
Clarkforkian 2 (Cf2): The second substage, starting at the first appearance of
Plesiadapis cookei and ending at its last appearance (and presumed extinction). •
Clarkforkian 3 (Cf3): The youngest substage, starting at the last appearance of
Plesiadapis cookei alongside an abundance of the
tillodont Esthonyx grangeri and the
paromomyid primate Phenacolemur praecox. An alternative two-part subdivision is proposed by Anemone et al. (2024). This system is based on mammal groups which immigrate to North America from other continents.
Plesiadapis cookei is not used as an index taxon in this system, since its distribution is probably influenced more by climate and
geography rather than a time-constrained biological event. •
Clarkforkian 1 (Cf-1): The oldest substage, starting at the first appearance of true rodents in North America and ending at the first appearance of the
pantodont Coryphodon and the
miacid Uintacyon. •
Clarkforkian 2 (Cf-2): The youngest substage, starting at the first appearance of the pantodont
Coryphodon and the miacid
Uintacyon, and ending at the first appearance of
perissodactyls in North America. == Mammal fauna ==