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Title: GLI ELEFANTI DEL PLIOCENE SUPERIORE E DEL PLEISTOCENE DELL'ITALIA CENTRALE PENINSULARE: ALCUNE CONSIDERAZIONI
Authors: PALOMBO, M. R.
Keywords: Elephantidae (Mammalia) - Plio/Plei­stocene - Italia Centrale
Elephantidae (Mammalia) - Plio/Pleistocene - Centrai Italy
Issue Date: 1994
Publisher: Università di Camerino
Citation: Studi geologici camerti, n. speciale, 1994, pp. 447-457
Abstract: Two elephantine lineages are recorded in the Plio­Pleistocene of Eurasia: mammuttine and paleoloxodontine ones. These lineages may be distinguished principally by on the skull, molars and tusks characters, on the structure of carpus and tarsus and on different proportion of the body. In Italy the first Mammuthus (M. meridionalis gromov1) ap­peares about 2.6 m.a. BP (Montopoli Fauna! Unit), at the beginning of Pretiglian, when an important and sharp ch􀀔nge in the faunas takes piace: warm forest assemblages d1sap­peared and more open, savannah or parkland landscape spe­cies migrate to Europe. M. m. gromovi shows very archaic dental feature, but seems to be closely related to Late Vil­lafranchian subspecies M. meridionalis meridionalis. [..]
URI: http://193.204.8.201:8080/jspui/handle/1336/475
ISSN: 0392-0631
Appears in Volumess:1994 parte B: "BIOSTRATIGRAFIA DELL'ITALIA CENTRALE" Università "La Sapienza", Roma - Progetto d'Ateneo: Biostratigrafia dell'Italia centrale - Coordinatore: Anna Farinacci

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