The Villafranchian fossil record of Perissodactyla is of a great interest because the appearance of the genus Equus and disappearance of the genus Tapirus mark important faunal turnovers. Here, we provide new data on Italian Villafranchian Tapiridae, Rhinocerotidae, and Equidae with updates from the last comprehensive review; most relevant are those of the Rhinocerotidae and Equidae. At present only two Villafranchian rhinoceros’ species are documented in Italy: Stephanorhinus jeanvireti and Stephanorhinus etruscus. The two species can be distinguished by several morphological features and by the dimensions of their bones. Stephanorhinus etruscus occurred throughout the Villafranchian; despite the numerous records, its remains are not enoug...
Abstract. During the late Early Pleistocene (latest Villafranchian-earliest Galerian), a marked faun...
Fossil horse remains from Pirro Nord (Southern Italy) are described and compared with the late Early...
At least five stenonoid horses have been recorded in the Early to early Middle Pleistocene Italian f...
The Villafranchian fossil record of Perissodactyla is of a great interest because the appearance of ...
A critical revision of Villafranchian fossil record of Perissodactyls in Italy is undertaken herein ...
The present work provides a revision of the complete fossil collection of Equus stehlini from the It...
The present work provides a revision of the complete fossil collection of Equus stehlini from the It...
Equus stenonis is one of the most iconic fossil species of the Early Pleistocene. Although it is kno...
The evolution of the genus Equus has been a matter of long debate with a multitude of hypotheses. Cu...
Various species and ecomorphotypes of the genus Equus are recorded in several southern European Earl...
We report here the occurrence and metric characteristics of a large species of Equus from Montopoli ...
Stenonine horses roamed across Eurasia for a long-time interval between the Early Pleistocene and th...
The mammal fossil remains collected on the top of a hill, near the Church of Santa Maria della Neve,...
Three rhinoceros species have been identified at Ponte Milvio: Stephanorhinus hundsheimensis (Toula,...
Stenonoid horses [Equus livenzovensis, Equus stenonis, Equus stehlini, Equus altidens, the large-siz...
Abstract. During the late Early Pleistocene (latest Villafranchian-earliest Galerian), a marked faun...
Fossil horse remains from Pirro Nord (Southern Italy) are described and compared with the late Early...
At least five stenonoid horses have been recorded in the Early to early Middle Pleistocene Italian f...
The Villafranchian fossil record of Perissodactyla is of a great interest because the appearance of ...
A critical revision of Villafranchian fossil record of Perissodactyls in Italy is undertaken herein ...
The present work provides a revision of the complete fossil collection of Equus stehlini from the It...
The present work provides a revision of the complete fossil collection of Equus stehlini from the It...
Equus stenonis is one of the most iconic fossil species of the Early Pleistocene. Although it is kno...
The evolution of the genus Equus has been a matter of long debate with a multitude of hypotheses. Cu...
Various species and ecomorphotypes of the genus Equus are recorded in several southern European Earl...
We report here the occurrence and metric characteristics of a large species of Equus from Montopoli ...
Stenonine horses roamed across Eurasia for a long-time interval between the Early Pleistocene and th...
The mammal fossil remains collected on the top of a hill, near the Church of Santa Maria della Neve,...
Three rhinoceros species have been identified at Ponte Milvio: Stephanorhinus hundsheimensis (Toula,...
Stenonoid horses [Equus livenzovensis, Equus stenonis, Equus stehlini, Equus altidens, the large-siz...
Abstract. During the late Early Pleistocene (latest Villafranchian-earliest Galerian), a marked faun...
Fossil horse remains from Pirro Nord (Southern Italy) are described and compared with the late Early...
At least five stenonoid horses have been recorded in the Early to early Middle Pleistocene Italian f...