The occurrences of Cricetidae and the description of a new species, Megacricetodon yenicekentensis new species from the Denizli terrestrial Neogene Basin are considered herein. The Miocene sediments of the area mainly include terrestrial siliciclastic sediments and have a significant mammal fauna. Fieldwork was carried out in the six localities in the basin and the following rodents were identified: Cricetodon candirensis, Cricetulodon hartenbergeri, Megacricetodon minor and Megacricetodon yenicekentensis n. sp. This is the first study of rodent faunas from the Denizli Basin, which is still poorly documented. This study contributes to a better understanding of the stratigraphic and geological features of the Denizli Basin, which is one of t...
Maridet O., Daxner-Höck G., Badamgarav D., Göhlich U.B. (2014). Cricetidae (Rodentia, Mammalia) from...
The mammal locality of Gördes is only known from its test sample, as it has been subsequently destro...
Modern cricetids originated in Asia and dispersed into Western Europe by the end of the early Miocen...
The rich and relatively diverse fossil mammalian assemblage from Gokler is of special importance for...
The rich and relatively diverse fossil mammalian assemblage from Gökler is of special importance for...
The terrestrial Neogene Basin of Denizli, located in southwestern Turkey, yields rodent faunas from ...
Despite the importance of the Paşalar fauna for the evolution and biogeography of Miocene mammals, f...
Despite the importance of the Paşalar fauna for the evolution and biogeography of Miocene mammals, f...
The upper Miocene assemblages of rodents collected from two layers of the type section of the Tuğlu ...
The Cricetidae remains from Buñol, collected by field parties of the Department of Paleontology (Sta...
Modern cricetids originated in Asia and dispersed into Western Europe by the end of the early Miocen...
23 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references and index.Dental, mandibular, and postcrani...
Large-sized cricetid rodents (Cricetodotontini) immigrated to Central Europe at the beginning of the...
The sudden appearance of modern cricetids in Europe during the Early Miocene was one of the most sig...
The Cricetidae from various new localities in the area of Crevillente are described, and compared wi...
Maridet O., Daxner-Höck G., Badamgarav D., Göhlich U.B. (2014). Cricetidae (Rodentia, Mammalia) from...
The mammal locality of Gördes is only known from its test sample, as it has been subsequently destro...
Modern cricetids originated in Asia and dispersed into Western Europe by the end of the early Miocen...
The rich and relatively diverse fossil mammalian assemblage from Gokler is of special importance for...
The rich and relatively diverse fossil mammalian assemblage from Gökler is of special importance for...
The terrestrial Neogene Basin of Denizli, located in southwestern Turkey, yields rodent faunas from ...
Despite the importance of the Paşalar fauna for the evolution and biogeography of Miocene mammals, f...
Despite the importance of the Paşalar fauna for the evolution and biogeography of Miocene mammals, f...
The upper Miocene assemblages of rodents collected from two layers of the type section of the Tuğlu ...
The Cricetidae remains from Buñol, collected by field parties of the Department of Paleontology (Sta...
Modern cricetids originated in Asia and dispersed into Western Europe by the end of the early Miocen...
23 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references and index.Dental, mandibular, and postcrani...
Large-sized cricetid rodents (Cricetodotontini) immigrated to Central Europe at the beginning of the...
The sudden appearance of modern cricetids in Europe during the Early Miocene was one of the most sig...
The Cricetidae from various new localities in the area of Crevillente are described, and compared wi...
Maridet O., Daxner-Höck G., Badamgarav D., Göhlich U.B. (2014). Cricetidae (Rodentia, Mammalia) from...
The mammal locality of Gördes is only known from its test sample, as it has been subsequently destro...
Modern cricetids originated in Asia and dispersed into Western Europe by the end of the early Miocen...