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Title: IL GENERE Equus NELL'ITALIA CENTRALE
Authors: CALOI, L.
Keywords: Equidi - Pliocene superiore - Pleistocene - Italia centrale - Sistematica - Biostratigrafia
Equids - Late Pliocene - Pleistocene - Systemat­ics - Biostratigraphy
Issue Date: 1994
Publisher: Università di Camerino
Citation: Studi geologici camerti, n. speciale, 1994, pp. 469-486
Abstract: We discuss in this paper the state of knowledge on vari­ous Italian species of the genus Equus during Plio/Pleisto­cene. Equus livenzovensis is considered a distinct species from E. simplicidens and E. stenonis; it is a large form with not very evolved upper teeth and slender limb bones (that are adapted to a dry steppe environment), wich entered Europe possible 2.6/2.7 m.y. ago ("Equus/Mammuthus dispersa!event"). In centrai Italy, this species (or a strictlyrelated form) is present with a few and fragmentary remains at Montopoli (Toscana) (Faunistic Unit of Montopoli), in deposits aged about 2.6 m.y. (a little later up the M/G magnetic inversion), and at Cava Toppetti (Perugia, Umbria), in deposits refera­ble to Middle Villafranchian. [...]
URI: http://193.204.8.201:8080/jspui/handle/1336/485
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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