This paper deals with B. onoideus specimens from Portugal. This species occurs in the Lisbon area (in the upper part of the lower Miocene, ca.18 to 17.6 Ma) in a very accurate stratigraphic framing (age, lithostratigraphic, climatic and palaeoecologic control being most complete). Some mandibular dental size variation, sex characters, functional interpretation, ecology and predation, chemical corrosion, and extinction are discussed
Located in a slope of the Costa de Caparica motorway, in the peninsula of Setúbal, West Portugal, th...
The section at Cristo Rei shows sandy beds with intercalated clayey lenses (IVb division from the Li...
The presence of the genus Rupicapra in Portugal is shown for the first time, on some dental and skel...
An exceptionally favourable stratigraphic and chronologic context concerning the Miocene series in L...
The Langhian Vc unit of Brielas section (Caparica road, Almada), in the marine Miocene of the Lower ...
The Langhian Vc unit of Brielas section (Caparica road, Almada), in the marine Miocene of the Lower ...
Key words: Marine mammals; Mioccnc; Portugal; geographic and stratigraphic distribution; correlalion...
Sandpit exploitation near Lisbon allowed collecting of many Miocene, non marine fossils. These sands...
The ophidian fauna coming from the Miocene of Amor (MN 5), Quinta das Pedreiras and Quinta do Pombei...
Neogene marine mammals are still incompletely known in Portugal. However, a general overview of the ...
The first representative of the extinct mammalian order Taeniodonta in Europe is described, Eurodon ...
Silveirinha, a rich site for mammals and other vertebrates, yielded some molluscs, charophytes and o...
In Italy, anthracotheres are represented by a few fossils, most of them described during the XVIII c...
The Quaternary fossil record of Portugal is important for our understanding of the paleobiodiversity...
The presence of the genus Rupicapra in Portugal is shown for the first time, on some dental and skel...
Located in a slope of the Costa de Caparica motorway, in the peninsula of Setúbal, West Portugal, th...
The section at Cristo Rei shows sandy beds with intercalated clayey lenses (IVb division from the Li...
The presence of the genus Rupicapra in Portugal is shown for the first time, on some dental and skel...
An exceptionally favourable stratigraphic and chronologic context concerning the Miocene series in L...
The Langhian Vc unit of Brielas section (Caparica road, Almada), in the marine Miocene of the Lower ...
The Langhian Vc unit of Brielas section (Caparica road, Almada), in the marine Miocene of the Lower ...
Key words: Marine mammals; Mioccnc; Portugal; geographic and stratigraphic distribution; correlalion...
Sandpit exploitation near Lisbon allowed collecting of many Miocene, non marine fossils. These sands...
The ophidian fauna coming from the Miocene of Amor (MN 5), Quinta das Pedreiras and Quinta do Pombei...
Neogene marine mammals are still incompletely known in Portugal. However, a general overview of the ...
The first representative of the extinct mammalian order Taeniodonta in Europe is described, Eurodon ...
Silveirinha, a rich site for mammals and other vertebrates, yielded some molluscs, charophytes and o...
In Italy, anthracotheres are represented by a few fossils, most of them described during the XVIII c...
The Quaternary fossil record of Portugal is important for our understanding of the paleobiodiversity...
The presence of the genus Rupicapra in Portugal is shown for the first time, on some dental and skel...
Located in a slope of the Costa de Caparica motorway, in the peninsula of Setúbal, West Portugal, th...
The section at Cristo Rei shows sandy beds with intercalated clayey lenses (IVb division from the Li...
The presence of the genus Rupicapra in Portugal is shown for the first time, on some dental and skel...