The assemblage of small mammals from a site near Yeniköy (Anatolia) is described. The assemblage was collected by screen-washing a sample from a locality in the Selimye Formation (Sivas basin). The site has a magneto-stratigraphic calibrated age of 29 Ma (younger part of the early Oligocene). The murids dominate in this relatively small collection with Eucricetodon and Pseudocricetodon. In addition, a dipodid, an unidentified erinaceide and the new baluchimyin hystricognath genus and species Zorania milosi nov. gen. et nov. sp. are present. The study of Eucricetodon, Pseudocricetodon and Zorania nov. sp. includes an analysis of incisor enamel microstructure. The incisor microstructure of Eucricetodon shows that there are several parallel lo...
Seven new rodent faunas are described from the Pčinja and Babušnica-Koritnica basins of south-east S...
The rich and relatively diverse fossil mammalian assemblage from Gokler is of special importance for...
The mammal locality of Gördes is only known from its test sample, as it has been subsequently destro...
The assemblage of small mammals from a site near Yeniköy (Anatolia) is described. The assemblage was...
The Oligocene rodent assemblage from Gözükızıllı (Anatolia, Turkey) is described. The assemblage is ...
La asociación de roedores de Süngülü, que será descrita a continuación, contiene dos géneros y espec...
Associations of Middle Oligocene rodent teeth are described from five localities in the Lignite-San...
The new fossil micromammal assemblage of Çapak represents a mixture of both Anatolian and European ...
International audienceThe Grande Coupure corresponds to a major episode of faunal turnover in wester...
The rich and relatively diverse fossil mammalian assemblage from Gökler is of special importance for...
The assemblage of small mammals from Sabuncubeli is of special interest because: 1) it is the first ...
The ages of the rich Central Anatolian Late Miocene mammal sites Hayranlý 1 and Düzyayla are only ap...
Two new small mammal assemblages from the abandoned Harami lignite mine, as an addition to previousl...
The insectivore and marsupial assemblage from the Banovići Basin (MP30/MN1, Bosnia and Herzegovina) ...
The terrestrial Neogene Basin of Denizli, located in southwestern Turkey, yields rodent faunas from ...
Seven new rodent faunas are described from the Pčinja and Babušnica-Koritnica basins of south-east S...
The rich and relatively diverse fossil mammalian assemblage from Gokler is of special importance for...
The mammal locality of Gördes is only known from its test sample, as it has been subsequently destro...
The assemblage of small mammals from a site near Yeniköy (Anatolia) is described. The assemblage was...
The Oligocene rodent assemblage from Gözükızıllı (Anatolia, Turkey) is described. The assemblage is ...
La asociación de roedores de Süngülü, que será descrita a continuación, contiene dos géneros y espec...
Associations of Middle Oligocene rodent teeth are described from five localities in the Lignite-San...
The new fossil micromammal assemblage of Çapak represents a mixture of both Anatolian and European ...
International audienceThe Grande Coupure corresponds to a major episode of faunal turnover in wester...
The rich and relatively diverse fossil mammalian assemblage from Gökler is of special importance for...
The assemblage of small mammals from Sabuncubeli is of special interest because: 1) it is the first ...
The ages of the rich Central Anatolian Late Miocene mammal sites Hayranlý 1 and Düzyayla are only ap...
Two new small mammal assemblages from the abandoned Harami lignite mine, as an addition to previousl...
The insectivore and marsupial assemblage from the Banovići Basin (MP30/MN1, Bosnia and Herzegovina) ...
The terrestrial Neogene Basin of Denizli, located in southwestern Turkey, yields rodent faunas from ...
Seven new rodent faunas are described from the Pčinja and Babušnica-Koritnica basins of south-east S...
The rich and relatively diverse fossil mammalian assemblage from Gokler is of special importance for...
The mammal locality of Gördes is only known from its test sample, as it has been subsequently destro...