Several porcupine taxa are reported from the middle Miocene to the early Holocene in the Old World. Among these, five species of the subfamily Hystricinae occurred in Africa approximately in the last 6 Ma: the extinct Hystrix makapanensis, Hystrix leakeyi, and Xenohystrix crassidens and the still living Hystrix africaeaustralis and Hystrix cristata. The large-sized H. makapanensis is reported from numerous sites in East and South Africa between the early Pliocene and Early Pleistocene. In this paper, we describe a new mandible of H. makapanensis from the world-renowned Tanzanian paleontological and archeological site of Olduvai Gorge (HWK West; lowermost Bed II; ca. 1.8–1.7 Ma). The discovery of the new mandible triggered a comprehensive re...
Abstract Background Old World porcupines (Family: Hystricidae) are the third-largest rodents and inh...
The goal of this paper is to describe a single upper molar and a fragmented radius of Old World porc...
Few fossil remains of rodents have been collected in Java until now, and they have received little a...
Several porcupine taxa are reported from the middle Miocene to the early Holocene in the Old World. ...
A large number of isolated cheek teeth and a mandibular fragment of porcupines from the Late Pleisto...
Fossil Hystrix material from a large number of localities is biometrically analysed and compared wit...
Taxonomy is a mistreated matter, but its role in ecology, behaviour and conservation studies is pivo...
The specific name velunensis is established to encompass porcupine remains (Hystrix Linnæus, 1758) r...
The crested porcupine Hystrix cristata is one of the most well-known members of the Family Hystricid...
One mandibular fragment and 10 isolated cheek teeth of a moderately sized porcupine from the well-kn...
Abstract: Rare Late Pleistocene porcupine remains of Hystrix (Atherurus) brachyura Linnaeus 1758 are...
Early to Middle Pleistocene Hystrix material in the collections of the IVPP in Beijing, has been bio...
The genus Hystrix includes eight species of porcupines distributed in Eurasia and Africa, across a b...
A fossil remain of porcupine, a large-sized rodent hitherto unknown in Portugal, was identified duri...
The Pleistocene Hystrix vanbreei from Sangiran, Java, and Hystrix lagrelli from the Pleistocene of H...
Abstract Background Old World porcupines (Family: Hystricidae) are the third-largest rodents and inh...
The goal of this paper is to describe a single upper molar and a fragmented radius of Old World porc...
Few fossil remains of rodents have been collected in Java until now, and they have received little a...
Several porcupine taxa are reported from the middle Miocene to the early Holocene in the Old World. ...
A large number of isolated cheek teeth and a mandibular fragment of porcupines from the Late Pleisto...
Fossil Hystrix material from a large number of localities is biometrically analysed and compared wit...
Taxonomy is a mistreated matter, but its role in ecology, behaviour and conservation studies is pivo...
The specific name velunensis is established to encompass porcupine remains (Hystrix Linnæus, 1758) r...
The crested porcupine Hystrix cristata is one of the most well-known members of the Family Hystricid...
One mandibular fragment and 10 isolated cheek teeth of a moderately sized porcupine from the well-kn...
Abstract: Rare Late Pleistocene porcupine remains of Hystrix (Atherurus) brachyura Linnaeus 1758 are...
Early to Middle Pleistocene Hystrix material in the collections of the IVPP in Beijing, has been bio...
The genus Hystrix includes eight species of porcupines distributed in Eurasia and Africa, across a b...
A fossil remain of porcupine, a large-sized rodent hitherto unknown in Portugal, was identified duri...
The Pleistocene Hystrix vanbreei from Sangiran, Java, and Hystrix lagrelli from the Pleistocene of H...
Abstract Background Old World porcupines (Family: Hystricidae) are the third-largest rodents and inh...
The goal of this paper is to describe a single upper molar and a fragmented radius of Old World porc...
Few fossil remains of rodents have been collected in Java until now, and they have received little a...