The last giant continental tortoise of Europe: A survivor in the Spanish Pleistocene site of Fonelas P-1

  • Perez Garcia, Adan
  • Vlachos, Evangelos
  • Arribas, Alfonso
Publication date
March 2017
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Journal
Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology

Abstract

The presence of remains of a giant tortoise in the lower Pleistocene site of Fonelas P-1 (Guadix Basin, Betic Ranges; Granada, southeastern Spain) is reported and analyzed herein for the first time. This finding represents the youngest evidence of a large tortoise in continental Europe, dating the age of extinction of this successful lineage as several hundred thousand years younger than previously thought. So far, the most recent record known for continental Europe was at least 400,000�years older than the occurrence reported herein (Vater�, Greece), that for the Spanish record being about 1.3�million�years older (Las Higueruelas). This finding is justified as the youngest evidence of Titanochelon, a genus recorded in Europe since ...

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