The oldest talpid, Eotalpa, was previously known only from isolated cheek teeth from the European late Middle Eocene to earliest Oligocene. Screenwashing of Late Eocene sediments of the Hampshire Basin, UK, has yielded cranial and postcranial elements: maxilla, dentary, ulna, metacarpals, distal tibia, astragalus, calcaneum, metatarsals and phalanges. In addition to M1–2 myotodonty, typical talpid features are as follows: ulna with long medially curved olecranon and deep abductor fossa and astragalar body with lateral process. However, Eotalpa retains certain soricid-like primitive states (M1 preparacrista, P4 with prominent mesiolingual protocone lobe, strongly angled astragalar neck and calcaneum with no space for a cuboid medial process)...
FIG. 9. — Pachynolophus ruscassierensis n. sp. from Aumelas: A, AUM 161, left mandible with (alv. /C...
Since the discovery of the megaherbivore Arsinoitherium zitteli Beadnell (early Oligocene of Egypt),...
We report on a new genus and species of herbivorous mammal, Pahelia mysteriosa, from the early Eocen...
The oldest talpid, Eotalpa, was previously known only from isolated cheek teeth from the European la...
Scalopini is one of the two fully fossorial mole tribes in the family Talpidae, with remarkable adap...
New material recovered in the Oligocene locality St-Martin-de-Castillon (Vaucluse, France; MP24) pr...
The adaptation to a particular function could directly influence the morphological evolution of an a...
The adaptation to a particular function could directly influence the morphological evolution of an a...
<p>The systematics of <i>Geotrypus</i> is among the most debated within Talpidae, but the recent dev...
WHIDDEN, HOWARD P. (2000): Comparative Myology of Moles and the Phylogeny of the Talpidae (Mammalia,...
The systematics and evolutionary history of the family Talpidae have been subject to a long time deb...
<p>Postcranial morphology of Paleogene lipotyphlans (Mammalia: Laurasiatheria) is poorly known relat...
Abstract: Echimyidae is a species-rich clade of Neotropical rodents, which diversified in associatio...
A new Early Eocene tapiromorph, Meridiolophus expansus gen. et sp. nov., from the Sanshui Basin, Gua...
Barrow, Eugenie, Macleod, Norman (2008): Shape variation in the mole dentary (Talpidae: Mammalia). Z...
FIG. 9. — Pachynolophus ruscassierensis n. sp. from Aumelas: A, AUM 161, left mandible with (alv. /C...
Since the discovery of the megaherbivore Arsinoitherium zitteli Beadnell (early Oligocene of Egypt),...
We report on a new genus and species of herbivorous mammal, Pahelia mysteriosa, from the early Eocen...
The oldest talpid, Eotalpa, was previously known only from isolated cheek teeth from the European la...
Scalopini is one of the two fully fossorial mole tribes in the family Talpidae, with remarkable adap...
New material recovered in the Oligocene locality St-Martin-de-Castillon (Vaucluse, France; MP24) pr...
The adaptation to a particular function could directly influence the morphological evolution of an a...
The adaptation to a particular function could directly influence the morphological evolution of an a...
<p>The systematics of <i>Geotrypus</i> is among the most debated within Talpidae, but the recent dev...
WHIDDEN, HOWARD P. (2000): Comparative Myology of Moles and the Phylogeny of the Talpidae (Mammalia,...
The systematics and evolutionary history of the family Talpidae have been subject to a long time deb...
<p>Postcranial morphology of Paleogene lipotyphlans (Mammalia: Laurasiatheria) is poorly known relat...
Abstract: Echimyidae is a species-rich clade of Neotropical rodents, which diversified in associatio...
A new Early Eocene tapiromorph, Meridiolophus expansus gen. et sp. nov., from the Sanshui Basin, Gua...
Barrow, Eugenie, Macleod, Norman (2008): Shape variation in the mole dentary (Talpidae: Mammalia). Z...
FIG. 9. — Pachynolophus ruscassierensis n. sp. from Aumelas: A, AUM 161, left mandible with (alv. /C...
Since the discovery of the megaherbivore Arsinoitherium zitteli Beadnell (early Oligocene of Egypt),...
We report on a new genus and species of herbivorous mammal, Pahelia mysteriosa, from the early Eocen...