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The Abruzzo-Apulian (Central and Southeastern Italy) fossil fauna, new challenges for paleontologists and paleobiogeographers

2012

The Abruzzo-Apulian Platform was an endemic Neogene paleobioprovince. Its relics can be found at the south-east of the Italian Peninsula. Geological and paleontological traces of this past land crop out both in the central Apennines, Maiella (Scontrone fossiliferous site), as well as in the Gargano Promontory. The Scontrone paleofauna -Scontrone is placed on the southern borderline of the Abruzzo National Park, Central-Southern Apennine. The bone-bearing sediments are coastaltidal-flat calcarenites stratigraphically dated to the Lower Tortonian. They yielded remains of terrestrial mammals, which include the bizarre ruminant Hoplitomeryx and the giant insectivore Deinogalerix, of a large ter…

Insular vertebrates insular colonization endemicity Miocene ItalySettore GEO/01 - Paleontologia E Paleoecologia
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Origin of the Elements of the endemic "Terre Rosse" fauna (Gargano, South eastern Italy)

2013

The attention of the scientific community has recently been addressed on various aspects of the Messinian endemic vertebrates from the foreland sector of the Abruzzo - Apulian paleobioprovince: several new papers dealing with ruminants, glirids, insectivores, cricetids, as well as with biochronological, palaeographic and biogeographic aspects have been published in the last ten years. New fossils finds enriched the taxonomic composition of the Gargano endemic fauna: a new Cricetodontinae genus, a new Murinae genus representing the direct ancestor of the endemic murid Mikrotia, and a new species of primitive giant moonrat Deinogalerix. The recently published taxonomic description of the smal…

Late Miocene Mammals Dispersals PaleobiogeographySettore GEO/01 - Paleontologia E Paleoecologia
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“Inner” and “outer” wedge-top sequences in the Late Miocene Sicilian Foreland Basin System; inferences from the Upper Tortonian – Lower Messinian Ter…

2010

Late Miocene Sedimentology Terravecchia Formation Wedge-top depozoneSettore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica E Sedimentologica
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Apatodemus degiulii n. gen. et sp. (Rodentia, Muridae), a hitherto undescribed endemite from the Terre Rosse of Gargano (Late Miocene, Southeastern I…

2016

The taxonomy of the murid that had been ascribed to the genus Apodemus from the late Miocene insular faunal assemblages of Gargano (Southeastern Italy) is revised. Morphological and odontometric analyses of important new dental characters were undertaken. Our investigations revealed substantial morphological differences from Apodemus. The rodent is therefore assigned to a new genus and species, Apatodemus degiulii. The new species is characterised by a combination of advanced and primitive characters: moderately brachyodont teeth, t7 present in all M1–2s, elongated and distally located t1 in M1, t1 often twinned in M1–2, and narrow labial cingulid in lower molars associated to a well-develo…

Late Miocene010506 paleontologybiologyEvolutionStratigraphyPaleontologyMurinaeLate MioceneSettore GEO/01 - Paleontologia E Paleoecologia010502 geochemistry & geophysicsbiology.organism_classification01 natural sciencesPaleontologyInsular DomainTaxonomy (biology)MurinaeGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesMuridaeTaxonomy
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Coprolites in natural traps : direct evidence of bone-eating carnivorans from the Late Miocene Batallones-3 site, Madrid, Spain

2021

We describe two carnivoran coprolites found in the pseudokarst natural carnivore trap of Batallones-3, from the Late Miocene of Spain. The larger one, comprising multiple indistinguishable fragments of broken and corroded bones, indicates that the producer of the dropping might have been highly capable of crushing the softer parts of large bones. On the other hand, the smaller one shows several relatively larger and more complete bone fragments, thus exhibiting a greater capacity to break and swallow large portions of bone. The external morphology of the large coprolite is similar to that of extant bears, whereas the smaller one more closely resembles that of the living insectivorous hyaeni…

Late MioceneGeographyResearch groupsCarnivoraPaleontologyChristian ministryPseudokarstLate MioceneHumanitiesFossil faecesEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsIberian Peninsula
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Vegetation and climate in the eastern Iberian Peninsula during the pre-evaporitic Messinian (late Miocene). Palynological data from the Upper Turolia…

2015

International audience; The present paper reports a complete palynological study of the Upper Turolian sediments outcropping at the Venta del Moro site (eastern Iberian Peninsula). The pollen assemblages observed mainly reflect the local and regional vegetation, which must have formed part of a wetland ecosystem within a general setting of open steppe, as indicated by the great abundance and diversity of herbaceous pollen. This reflects the persistence of open vegetation in the Iberian Peninsula after the Middle Miocene when it became extensive. We here report the most recent record of Disanthus for the Iberian Peninsula. This shrub played an important role in an unusual, edaphically-mediat…

Late MiocenePollen analysisPalynologygeographygeography.geographical_feature_categorySteppePaleontologyOpen vegetationWetlandVegetationLate MiocenePalaeoclimateMediterranean BasinEastern Iberian PeninsulaPaleontology[SDU]Sciences of the Universe [physics]PeninsulaEarth ScienceEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsGeologyRiparian zoneReview of Palaeobotany and Palynology
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First record of Mesopithecus (Cercopithecidae, Colobinae) from the Miocene of the Iberian Peninsula

2015

We report dental remains of the extinct colobine monkey Mesopithecus from the Turolian (MN13, Late Miocene, ca. 6.23 Ma) locality of Venta del Moro (Valencia, Spain). They include most of the deciduous dentition and the unerupted germs of the first molars of a single infantile individual, as well as two lower left lateral incisors from two additional individuals. On the basis of morphometric comparisons, mainly based on the Ms, these remains are attributed to the Late Miocene species Mesopithecus pentelicus. They represent a significant addition to the knowledge of the deciduous dentition of this taxon, much less well-known than the permanent dentition. Although this genus was widely distri…

Late MioceneSedimentary depositional environmentPaleontologyPeninsulaGenusAnimalsTooth DeciduousEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsLate MiocenegeographyColobinaegeography.geographical_feature_categorybiologyFossilsVenta del MoroMesopithecus pentelicusbiology.organism_classificationBiological EvolutionDentition PermanentTaxonColobinaeSpainAnthropologyTurolianMesopithecusBiological dispersalAnimal DistributionJournal of Human Evolution 88: 1-14 (2015)
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A new small mammal assemblage from the M013 Terre Rosse fissure filling (Gargano, South-Eastern Italy)

2013

Abstract The taxonomic study of the small mammal assemblage from fissure M013, sampled by a team of the University of Torino during the 2005–2009 excavations in the Dell’Erba Quarry (Apricena, Foggia) is presented. The assemblage includes the Echinosoricinae Apulogalerix cf. pusillus and the Crocidosoricinae ?Lartetium cf. dehmi; the Myomiminae species Stertomys simplex and Stertomys lyrifer; a new genus and species of Cricetodontinae and a single specimen of Hattomys cf. nazarii. Muridae include Mikrotia cf. parva, Mikrotia sp. 1 and a new genus and species of Murinae, phylogenetically related to Mikrotia. The occurrence of the new Murinae, the new Cricetodontinae, the two species of gliri…

Late MiocenebiologyEcologyFaunaPaleontologyBiochronologyMurinaeSettore GEO/01 - Paleontologia E PaleoecologiaEndemic Mammalbiology.organism_classificationProlagusSpace and Planetary ScienceGenusApodemusBiological dispersalAssemblage (archaeology)Southern ItalyIsland faunaGeologyFaunal assemblageGeobios
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Apulogalerix pusillus nov. gen., nov. sp., the small-sized Galericinae (Erinaceidae, Mammalia) from the ‘‘Terre Rosse’’ fissure filling of the Gargan…

2013

Abstract A small moonrat belonging to the Galericini tribe occurs in all the assemblages from the Terre Rosse fissure fillings of the Gargano. It was first mentioned in the pioneering report of Freudenthal and by Butler in his study of the “gigantic” Deinogalerix, and has been quoted with different names several times in faunal lists of the Terre Rosse endemic faunas. Up to date, however, the description of this gymnure has never been achieved. We present here the taxonomical and morphological description of a sample from Fissure Filling F32 that is considered to document the youngest phase of population of the Gargano Paleoarchipelago. The comparisons with genera Galerix, Parasorex and Sch…

Late Mioceneeducation.field_of_studybiologyGarganoFaunaPopulationPaleontologySettore GEO/01 - Paleontologia E Paleoecologiabiology.organism_classificationPaleontologyGymnureTaxonmedicine.anatomical_structureSpace and Planetary ScienceGalerixPremolarmedicineTaxonomy (biology)Endemic taxonDeinogalerixeducationGalericinaeTaxonomy
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A functional multivariate analysis of Mesopithecus (Primates: Colobinae) humeri from the Turolian of Greece.

2012

12 pages; International audience; The genus Mesopithecus is well represented in the late Miocene of Greece by several recognized species. The present paper investigates functional aspects of the humeri of Mesopithecus delsoni/pentelicus, M. pentelicus and M. aff. pentelicus of several Turolian sites from central and northern Greece, using multivariate approaches. For these purposes, we selected significant humeral functional features, which were represented by 23 linear dimensions and three angles on 14 fossil humeri and 104 humeri from 10 genera and 22 species of extant African and Asian Colobines. All size-adjusted measurements were examined through a principal components analysis, follow…

Male010506 paleontologyArboreal locomotionAsiaEnvironmentLate Miocene01 natural sciencesTheriaSpecies SpecificityEutheriaGenus[SDV.BA.ZV]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Animal biology/Vertebrate ZoologyPikermiAnimals0601 history and archaeologyTerrestrialityEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics0105 earth and related environmental sciences[ SDU.STU.PG ] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/PaleontologyPrincipal Component Analysis060101 anthropologyColobinaeGreecebiologyFossilsEcologyDiscriminant Analysis06 humanities and the artsMioceneHumerusVathylakkosbiology.organism_classificationBiological EvolutionColobinaeArborealityEvolutionary biologyAnthropologyAfricaMultivariate AnalysisMesopithecus[ SDV.BA.ZV ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Animal biology/Vertebrate ZoologyBiological dispersalFemale[SDU.STU.PG]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/PaleontologyLocomotion
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