On a new diatomyid (Rodentia, Mammalia) from the Paleogene of south-east Serbia, the first record of the family in Europe [0.03%]
一种来自塞尔维亚东南部古新世地层的新鼠类(啮齿目,哺乳纲):欧洲啮齿动物科的首次记录
Zoran Marković,Wilma Wessels,Andrew A van de Weerd et al.
Zoran Marković et al.
A new diatomyid genus and species, Inopinatia balkanica, from the early Oligocene of south-east Serbia is described, and the affinities between the Diatomyidae and Ctenodactylidae are discussed. Inopinatia balkanica nov. gen. nov. sp. seems...
Hans de Bruijn,Zoran Marković,Wilma Wessels et al.
Hans de Bruijn et al.
Seven new rodent faunas are described from the Pčinja and Babušnica-Koritnica basins of south-east Serbia. The geology of the Tertiary deposits in the Pčinja and Koritnica-Babušnica basins of south-east Serbia is briefly reviewed. The f...
Geochemistry and mineralogy of the Oligo-Miocene sediments of the Valley of Lakes, Mongolia [0.03%]
蒙古湖泊谷奥新世- Miocene 沉积物的地球化学和矿物学
Sylvain Richoz,Andre Baldermann,Andreas Frauwallner et al.
Sylvain Richoz et al.
The Valley of Lakes is approximately a 500-km elongate depression in Central Mongolia, where Eocene to Miocene continental sediments are long known for their outstanding fossil richness. The palaeontological record of this region is an exce...
Oligocene and early Miocene mammal biostratigraphy of the Valley of Lakes in Mongolia [0.03%]
蒙古湖泊谷地区的渐新世和早中新世哺乳动物生物地层学
Mathias Harzhauser,Gudrun Daxner-Höck,Margarita A Erbajeva et al.
Mathias Harzhauser et al.
The Taatsiin Gol Basin in Mongolia is a key area for understanding the evolution and dispersal of Central Asian mammal faunas during the Oligocene and early Miocene. After two decades of intense fieldwork, the area is extraordinarily well s...
Oligocene stratigraphy across the Eocene and Miocene boundaries in the Valley of Lakes (Mongolia) [0.03%]
蒙古湖泊盆地埃森纽斯和 mienssissius界限附近的渐新统地层学
Gudrun Daxner-Höck,Demchig Badamgarav,Rinchen Barsbold et al.
Gudrun Daxner-Höck et al.
Cenozoic sediments of the Taatsiin Gol and TaatsiinTsagaan Nuur area are rich in fossils that provide unique evidence of mammal evolution in Mongolia. The strata are intercalated with basalt flows. 40Ar/39Ar data of the basalts frame the ti...
Cricetidae (Rodentia, Mammalia) from the Oligocene of the Valley of Lakes (Mongolia): the genera Aralocricetodon, Eocricetodon, Bagacricetodon, Witenia and Paracricetodon [0.03%]
蒙古湖滨地区始新统原鼠兔类(啮齿目,哺乳纲):Aralocricetodon、Eocricetodon、Bagacricetodon、Witenia和Paracricetodon属
Paloma López-Guerrero,Olivier Maridet,Gudrun Daxner-Höck
Paloma López-Guerrero
We describe the remains of Aralocricetodon Bendukidze, 1993; Bagacricetodon Gomes Rodrigues et al., 2012; Eocricetodon Wang, 2007; Witenia de Bruijn et al., 2003 and Paracricetodon Schaub, 1925 (Cricetidae, Rodentia, Mammalia) from the Taat...
The record of Aplodontidae (Rodentia, Mammalia) in the Oligocene and Miocene of the Valley of Lakes (Central Mongolia) with some comments on the morphologic variability [0.03%]
蒙古湖谷地区渐新世和早中新世啮齿目似松鼠科的记录及其形态变化的几点评论
Olivier Maridet,Gudrun Daxner-Höck,Paloma López-Guerrero et al.
Olivier Maridet et al.
The present publication reports new discoveries of Oligocene and early Miocene aplodontid rodents from the Taatsiin Gol area (Valley of Lakes) in Mongolia. The fossil aplodontids recovered in this area are mainly composed of dental remains,...
Occurrences of Sinolagomys (Lagomorpha) from the Valley of Lakes (Mongolia) [0.03%]
蒙古湖泊谷地中的Sinolagomys(兔形目)化石记录
Margarita Erbajeva,Bayarmaa Baatarjav,Gudrun Daxner-Höck et al.
Margarita Erbajeva et al.
The genus Sinolagomys is an early representative of the family Ochotonidae, appearing first in the late early Oligocene of Central Asia. It is known in China from Shargaltein Tal, Taben Buluk, Ulan Tatal, and northern Junggaria, and a few s...
Evolution of the genus Eucricetodon (Rodentia, Mammalia) from the Valley of Lakes (Mongolia): a taxonomical description and update on the stratigraphical distribution [0.03%]
蒙古湖盆Eucricetodon属(啮齿目,哺乳纲)的演化:分类学描述与层位分布更新
Paloma López-Guerrero,Olivier Maridet,Gudrun Daxner-Höck
Paloma López-Guerrero
The Oligocene fossil deposits from Valley of Lakes in Central Mongolia have provided a wealth of rodent fossils. Among these, cricetids are a very important part. To date, only the Miocene genera have been described in detail. Here, we focu...
Adriana Oliver,Oscar Sanisidro,Bayarmaa Baatarjav et al.
Adriana Oliver et al.
Gundis, or comb rats, are rodents of the family Ctenodactylidae. Extant gundis are restricted to Africa and represent a vestige of the diversity that the ctenodactylids attained at both palaeoecological and palaeobiogeographical levels. Her...