One mandibular fragment and 10 isolated cheek teeth of a moderately sized porcupine from the well-known site Longgupo in China are described. These are the first fossil finds in China, which may be allocated to Hystrix brachyura. They have a late Pliocene to earliest Pleistocene age, representing the oldest fossil high-crowned porcupine species in China
We describe fossil remains attributable to genus Hystrix, collected from fissure filings in the area...
The goal of this paper is to describe a single upper molar and a fragmented radius of Old World porc...
We describe fossil remains attributable to genus Hystrix, collected from fissure filings in the area...
Abstract Background Old World porcupines (Family: Hystricidae) are the third-largest rodents and inh...
A lower premolar from the Longgupo Cave, Sichuan, China and three lower premolars from the Liucheng ...
A large number of isolated cheek teeth and a mandibular fragment of porcupines from the Late Pleisto...
The Pleistocene Hystrix vanbreei from Sangiran, Java, and Hystrix lagrelli from the Pleistocene of H...
Fossil Hystrix material from a large number of localities is biometrically analysed and compared wit...
Early to Middle Pleistocene Hystrix material in the collections of the IVPP in Beijing, has been bio...
Several porcupine taxa are reported from the middle Miocene to the early Holocene in the Old World. ...
Abstract: Rare Late Pleistocene porcupine remains of Hystrix (Atherurus) brachyura Linnaeus 1758 are...
Several porcupine taxa are reported from the middle Miocene to the early Holocene in the Old World. ...
Hystrix vinogradovi remains have been identified within the Late Pleistocene vertebrate assemblage f...
We report on new fossil remains of the large porcupine occurring in the Early Pleistocene faunal ass...
The specific name velunensis is established to encompass porcupine remains (Hystrix Linnæus, 1758) r...
We describe fossil remains attributable to genus Hystrix, collected from fissure filings in the area...
The goal of this paper is to describe a single upper molar and a fragmented radius of Old World porc...
We describe fossil remains attributable to genus Hystrix, collected from fissure filings in the area...
Abstract Background Old World porcupines (Family: Hystricidae) are the third-largest rodents and inh...
A lower premolar from the Longgupo Cave, Sichuan, China and three lower premolars from the Liucheng ...
A large number of isolated cheek teeth and a mandibular fragment of porcupines from the Late Pleisto...
The Pleistocene Hystrix vanbreei from Sangiran, Java, and Hystrix lagrelli from the Pleistocene of H...
Fossil Hystrix material from a large number of localities is biometrically analysed and compared wit...
Early to Middle Pleistocene Hystrix material in the collections of the IVPP in Beijing, has been bio...
Several porcupine taxa are reported from the middle Miocene to the early Holocene in the Old World. ...
Abstract: Rare Late Pleistocene porcupine remains of Hystrix (Atherurus) brachyura Linnaeus 1758 are...
Several porcupine taxa are reported from the middle Miocene to the early Holocene in the Old World. ...
Hystrix vinogradovi remains have been identified within the Late Pleistocene vertebrate assemblage f...
We report on new fossil remains of the large porcupine occurring in the Early Pleistocene faunal ass...
The specific name velunensis is established to encompass porcupine remains (Hystrix Linnæus, 1758) r...
We describe fossil remains attributable to genus Hystrix, collected from fissure filings in the area...
The goal of this paper is to describe a single upper molar and a fragmented radius of Old World porc...
We describe fossil remains attributable to genus Hystrix, collected from fissure filings in the area...