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  • Gliridae  (3)
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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Several Miocene and Pliocene continental fossiliferous localities in the Granada and Guadix basins have yielded fossil micromammals. Cricetids and glirids are known from most of these localities. This paper deals with the genera Apocricetus, Ruscinomys, Blancomys and Eliomys. The Cricetidae are important biostratigraphical markers, especially Apocricetus. The presence of A. barrierei in the locality PUR-4 indicates the beginning of the Early Ruscinian. The continuous record of Ruscinomys during the Late Turolian and the Early Ruscinian corroborates the lineage between R. schaubi and R. lasallei. The occurrence of a large specimen of Blancomys in the Granada Basin seems to indicate two phylogenetic lineages during the Late Turolian. The studied specimens of Eliomys allow us to confirm the relationship between E. intermedius and E. quercinus.
    Keywords: Gliridae ; Cricetidae ; Granada basin ; Guadix basin ; Mio-Pliocene boundary
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: A new species of Microdyromys, M. puntarronensis, is described from the Early Oligocene locality Montalb\xc3\xa1n 8 (Teruel, Spain). It is compared with the other Early Oligocene species of the genus, M. misonnei. The latter is known from Hoogbutsel (Belgium) and Montalb\xc3\xa1n 1D. Montalb\xc3\xa1n 8 is intermediate in age between Hoogbutsel and Montalb\xc3\xa1n 1D, and the dental pattern of its Microdyromys is more advanced than it is in Montalb\xc3\xa1n 1D. This leads to the conclusion that two lineages of Microdyromys existed in the Early Oligocene. An attempt is made to follow these lineages throughout the Late Oligocene and the Miocene.
    Keywords: Gliridae ; Oligocene ; Spain ; new species
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Daams & de Bruijn created the subfamily Bransatoglirinae for the genus Bransatoglis Hugueney, and considered Paraglis Baudelot and Oligodyromys Bahlo to be synonyms of Bransatoglis. Twenty two valid species have been classified as Bransatoglis or one of its supposed synonyms, ranging in age from Late Eocene (MP17) to Middle Miocene (MN6) and varying in size from very small to very large. Apparently, Bransatoglis has become a \xe2\x80\x98wastebasket\xe2\x80\x99 and it is impossible to formulate a diagnosis that covers all these species. In this paper the genera Paraglis and Oligodyromys are restored, new diagnoses are given and the genus Microdyromys is transferred from the Dryomyinae to the Bransatoglirinae. A new species of Oligodyromys, O. libanicus, is described from the Lower Oligocene of Montalb\xc3\xa1n 8 (Teruel, Spain).
    Keywords: Gliridae ; Bransatoglirinae ; classification ; new species
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
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