I suspect this may be some sort of XAVC footage, and previous versions of MC had problems with some versions of XAVC.
For the Avid autodetect to work properly, the file structure on the original cards needs to be maintained, but since you cannot directly import these files, there may be other issues.
Have a look at the various Avid community threads on this subject, such as...
http://community.avid.com/forums/p/138098/783722.aspx
Also, take a look at Sony's Workflow guide which has a section on editing with XAVC in Avid
https://www.sony.co.uk/pro/attachment/1237492960962?token=iqHCQoEOkH0hGr1GSn0vTCkWQH1MzWz8nVtczJngCRuMKCX3_og2BF6e2ZMeW7LV7y7BfnTOD6oX5XMxXkNRrcULCj7ncrjWQJ9DMO-4wSVXo2li-a7ZfxjP9ByeTuSo35WGGQ..
If all else fails, you may need to use Sony's Catalyst software to convert the footage.
Bruno
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